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14 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Fair call mate but the run was really against us that quarter. Most coaches have a strategy to slow down the other team...I just don’t see any moves to try anything after the game starts...except say May forward which is frankly a dumb as hell move

Im sure his strategy was just that, the pan to the coaches box when he looked lost was after a Melb turn over that lead to a goal. He couldn’t believe the last 5 mins of that qtr. I’ve been on Goodwin the last few weeks, that half was players lead drop off. 
Anyway on to a % boosting win for us... 

 

How many turnovers Melksham. Lucky not to give away a fre. 

[censored] you richo. Support Richmond, but leave it [censored] there


Fritsch stop fairying around HIT HAYNES IN THE CONTEST

11 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Sorry lads I have to disagree. He's been no different Joel Smith tonight in terms of spoiling.

Seems more agree with me. I must be ‘watching the game’ I guess

Just now, Demonland said:

Melksham has been lucky with the throws. 

He’s rubbish. Goodwin will do anything not to drop his bestie. 

 

Neither team is playing particularly good "team" football. Lots of individual performances on both teams. The most both teams deserve is 8th.


High

Tackle

...

FOR MELBOURNE?

!!!

Smith with the awareness of Stevie Wonder. Jesus!

If Smith plays another AFL game I will microwave my membership live on Twitch.


Haha that will get the Joel Smith haters frothing again ?

Mitch Brown has been good getting up the ground.  Showing even more why it was such a dumb decision to play Preuss last week.

Good professional free there Nev


Just now, Satan said:

Lever held a mark

Doubled grabbed it though

1 minute ago, Satan said:

Lever held a mark

just.

I like Brown but if he just turned around he’d have seen the quick option streaming inside 50.

 

coast to coast. the melbourne special.


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