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This is possiblely one of the biggest quarters of the year. Not only can we increase our own percentage, but smash Collingwood's percentage.

We need to finish the job. Come on, Melbourne. 

Edited by A F

 

5 goal last qtr would just make my day

This is when the fitness kicks in. The fitness. 
 

To hell and back. Burgo. The fitness.

 
2 minutes ago, Kent said:

obviously new to the

Dees

Lol I’m older than you sonny

Just now, A F said:

This is possiblely one of the biggest quarters of the year. Not only can we imcrease our own percentage, but smash Collingwood's percentage.

Yes


8 minutes ago, Kent said:

This game just reinfrces my view that Jones and T Mac are gone

Done their job I thought.

 
1 minute ago, A F said:

This is possiblely one of the biggest quarters of the year. Not only can we increase our own percentage, but smash Collingwood's percentage.

We need to finish the job. Come on, Melbourne. 

Collingwood has the draw so theirs isn't so important.

Our is.

But tbh the win is far more important.

They're 2 down on the bench' come on


Cripes.  Gawn, Jackson *and* Preuss injured???  How's Bradke going?

Pruess with hamstring issues .... Great.

As far as I've seen it the game is over. Collingwood need to kick 6 goals, in the wet, against a breeze, 2 players down, and off a four day break. I want us to step it back up and increase the margin. You never know the value of percentage.

Preus Back on


Fritta ya useless spud, that was terr...... oh hang on he kicked it.

 

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

preuss took (and won) the first hitout of this quarter

 

Better kick this Fritsh


1 minute ago, Fork 'em said:

Pruess with hamstring issues .... Great.

Always only get one game out of him

You know it's your night when viney is hittijg forwards lace out

2 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

Lol I’m older than you sonny

mate Mm a child of the early fifties ok what about you

 

Beautiful, Fritta.  My anxiety level has just reduced a notch.


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