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Good lad sparrow

 

And that burgess goes alright

 
 
3 minutes ago, praha said:

Phone has been dead all game and didn't think to check Demonland. Gotta be a first for me.

What a performance. 

Enjoy it Praha


10 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I think it’s going to be a slog the entire game and will ultimately come down to who kicks the highest score. Pies by 37.

Oh ye of so little faith!

I wish the commentators would stop banging on about how injury free we are, my MFCSS is telling me we will lose a couple of players with two minutes left.

1 minute ago, Fork 'em said:

Thats normal MFC supporter behaviour.

Yes, that would be me. Keep your mouth closed until the siren goes.

 
Just now, layzie said:

How many teams have kicked triple figures this year?

8 other occasions.

 

Just checked myself. More than I thought

8 hours ago, juzzk1d said:

Collingwood are missing Stephenson, DeGoey and Cox. Three players that are at least worth 7-8 goals between them on average against us.

Replace this and our back line can mostly just focus on their danger forwards in Miochek and Elliot who we can nullify. 

No Howe will allow our forwards to thrive and not worry about them dropping back and playing the loose intercept mark. We will be able to get to more contests and bring the ball to ground for our smalls to go to work. 

If we don't win this by 5+ goals I'll be surprised. 

Bumppppppp


Just airing the Wolf Blass grey!

The biggest improvement for us today is our efficiency inside Fwd 50. The big forwards are flying and crashing packs. The small's are staying down and feasting on the loose ball and tackling pressure. The kicks coming inside 50 have been measured and to the advantage of the forwards from our mids. Outstanding effort, Go Dees! 

Our straight kicking at goal since 1st qrt has been sublime.

Won every quarter 


Pruess has been serviceable. His spot is Gawne replacement and has played it to a tee. Grundy is often touted as best ruckman in league but against a 3rd in line he looked average

16 goals pt 1 over yr last 3 final qtrs

If Brayshaw wasn't coughing up half his disposals he'd be close to BOG tonight


Yeeeees

56 points as the song rings out

32 minutes ago, Kent said:

Easy for you to say Wadda

Huh?

 

Now that's a Good win,   under represented pies perhaps and a short break   but STUFF em !!   Go Dees


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