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Gee, I'd be disappointed if we've re-signed Jack Viney.

 
 

Gee, only we could find a way to stuff that up.

Just now, layzie said:

So knocking the ball out of hands is holding the ball now?

Such horse****.  And he was taken high not paid at the earlier centre bounce. 


Shocking Fritsch. Brilliant again from Oliver.

Viney for the love of Abletts God. Don't think........DO bloody kick it handball it do something just stop getting tackled. 

 
1 minute ago, gs77 said:

Such horse****.  And he was taken high not paid at the earlier centre bounce. 

No mention from the commentators as well. No one has a clue anymore


Good to see Viney take on 3 tackles and get caught. Thats a first

Jeez we are lucky they are so terrible - out on the full there.

 

Edit: ...and made them pay beautifully :-)

Edited by gs77

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Oliver imposing.

He is switched on today


Was waiting for Hunt to handball to Rodan then. Nice work boys 

It a goal but why did weed handball that. 

Great unselfish play from Weid to handball to Hunt then. Says a lot about his mindset.


Melbourne at their best. MORE of that PLEASE!!!

Weid should have run in and kicked that    too easy to stuff it up !!

Wow... Essendon are..pretty bad

 

Brown what a mark after losing his feet :-)


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