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The club has put a video up on Salem bumping Gray as the fierce moment of the week.

Did anyone rate this play?

It was highlighted on Fox Footy as Gray covered 9.7m to get to the ball while Salem was 3.9m away yet Gray gets to the ball first. Amazing play by Gray but I find it strange that we are highlighting this bit of play.

 

 
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1 minute ago, Dannyz said:

What else is there to highlight?

We were that poor I would rather they didn't have one than put forward an unwarranted effort.

 

Let's just enjoy these Jaguar Fierce moments of the week as I don't envisage them returning next year

There would have been a few fierce moments in lounge rooms last night.  It's a shame they can't highlight those instead.


23 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

The club has put a video up on Salem bumping Gray as the fierce moment of the week.

Did anyone rate this play?

It was highlighted on Fox Footy as Gray covered 9.7m to get to the ball while Salem was 3.9m away yet Gray gets to the ball first. Amazing play by Gray but I find it strange that we are highlighting this bit of play.

 

Was it really though? 

I get the whole "still putting his body on the line when the game was already over" thing, but who kept their feet and came away with the ball after the collision?  Salem. 

Gray was down on the ground winded.

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13 minutes ago, JTR said:

Was it really though? 

I get the whole "still putting his body on the line when the game was already over" thing, but who kept their feet and came away with the ball after the collision?  Salem. 

Gray was down on the ground winded.

Yes, if you listen to Ken Hinkley and look at the intent throughout the game and the result. They wanted it more than us and that's not usually the reason we lose but last night it clearly was.

 

It’s a joke right. Salem takes short steps and Gray goes hard. 
 

By the way, the video - Melbournes goals - is Only 1 minute 15 seconds. That’s how poor it was. 


2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

It’s a joke right. Salem takes short steps and Gray goes hard. 
 

By the way, the video - Melbournes goals - is Only 1 minute 15 seconds. That’s how poor it was. 

For a while last night I thought they'd have to release an "All the Goal" video this week.

Maybe we can have a different sponsor next year.

Kleenex or quilton - 10 softest moments.

Depends - 10 crap your dacks moments with the best hospital passes to a team mate.

Endless possibilities 

I think Lockart's attack on the ball in the first quarter was a lot more fierce.

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