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6 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Rivers for President of the United States

Don’t you want him to stay in Melbourne?  Could send Toby Greene to DC as POTUS - even he would have double the combined IQ of the contenders  ?

4 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Any chance of the Hawks pulling off a hail Mary tomorrow?

I will feel disgusting, but will hope the Nawks win tomorrow. 

 
5 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Langdon

Recruit of the year

Langdon excellent but my vote goes to Burgess

 
5 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Shame on you @dazzledavey and anyone else who wanted us to lose.

I might get upset with things at the club but always want my boys to win

Love Rivers and again Spargo showed his worth

 

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There will be a few upset on here tonight.

Hats off to Nev Jetta. 

Has Viney dropped his head?

Kudos to the boys.

Rivers was outstanding, and the future looks bright with Rivers, Jackson and Pickett.

Christian Petracca

19 contested possessions

...that is all

 

Also anyone notice their number 29?  If there is any chance he is available we should nab him.  He would greatly improve our run and delivery.

Just now, Wadda We Sing said:

Christian Petracca

19 contested possessions

...that is all

19 out of 22, thats gotta be some sort of record for % of contested possessions.


3 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Off his non preferred foot?

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Great to see us back to playing with some flair and dash. I’ll accept the higher errors when you give that style a go. May and Langdon are immense. Trac and Oliver in particular refused to lose. However that’s a win for the role players Baker, Rivers, Koz, Spargo, Jetta did what they had to do. Let’s at least give ourselves a shake next week,. 

6 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Any chance of the Hawks pulling off a hail Mary tomorrow?

Probably more chance the Dockers beating Dogs in the last round altho' in Cairns. Hogan to boot 8.

We won a tight contested game that mattered. That is a good result.

We play essendon next week.

Hope that gold coast can beat the filth.


Rivers should have been playing all year.

GO THE MIGHTY [censored] DEMONS! WHAT A WIN! ONE OF OUR GREAT WINS! SURELY RIVERS GETS THE RISING STAR NOMINATION WHAT A GAME. LANGDON RECRUIT OF THE YEAR. MAY BOG.GO THE MIGHTY DEMONS!

While he didn't hit the scoreboard, I thought Mitch Brown was good for us tonight.  13 touches and 7 marks and he got up the ground to give us a target as well.  His experience was on full display throughout this game.

Makes the decision to drop him last week for Preuss look even worse than it already did.


Jetta's attack on that contest in the last will be my lasting memory of this game - and the man himself.

I appreciate you Neville.

 
14 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

[censored] [censored] [censored].. I'm speechless i'm emotional.. [censored] me dead. 

Why do melbourne do this ..... Deja [censored] vu 

I'll cooment later when I calm down !

 

Better recall the maid from summer holidays.....

14 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Any chance of the Hawks pulling off a hail Mary tomorrow?

A chance? Yes. They are a chance.


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