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Mitch brown 20 disposals and 13 marks..  this is the guy who was out of the side all season when we have been crying out for a big forward.

Our selection committee is pure rubbish.

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Meh. 


Shame we took Oliver instead of parish

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That was textbook Melbourne Football Club, except that we escaped with the 4 points.

I'm just glad Trent Rivers hasn't read the manual. 

 

I've been out all day at my mother in laws outdoor birthday party, so a win has softened the blow. 

Anyone out there happy to give a quick review from both sides of the coin on how we played? 

Now over to Freo! 


3 minutes ago, Demonland said:


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They don't look happy. More questions than answers re Goodwin.

NOW FOR THE BULLDOGS     GAME ....................... GO FREO ! GO HOGAN!


Come on Hoges !

One more time for the Dees...

Almost don’t want Freo to win watching that, you could easily picture an 80+ drubbing against the Weagles. 

Still got the job done.

Well, we won.

Only played one good quarter but, to be fair, it was a good quarter.

As bad as the fourth quarter was, our core players stood up in the final 5 minutes to get the last two steadying goals.

Really impressed with Hunt's game, 4 goals a good reward. Gawn, Oliver, Salem, Petracca and Langdon all played really well. Weideman's stats won't show it but I thought his workrate was good and he created opportunities for us.

No idea what Melksham adds to the side. Smith was towelled up by Stewart, he's just not a defender but he gets by because of May, Lever, Salem and Hibberd.

Geez we are a hard team to love. But love them I do


8 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

I've been out all day at my mother in laws outdoor birthday party, so a win has softened the blow. 

Anyone out there happy to give a quick review from both sides of the coin on how we played? 

Now over to Freo! 

Outside of the 2nd quarter you dont want to know. Trust me.

SMASHED 'EM!

?????????

Now the season is over (it is), I am happy to confirm that we are officially back from hell.

 

Good: Brown. He's Pederson mk 2 - not particularly talented, but always gives it everything, and played a blinder today. 13 Marks. Wow.

Bad: Melksham. How he made it through the year without getting dropped is staggering.

 

Essendon are SERIOUSLY bad and we made them look like superstars for a quarter.

Poor coaching again had us trying to shut up shop for 20 minutes, with a negative mindset which is just ridiculous.

Dogs deserve the finals far more than us, it would be a travesty if we got through.


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