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Much better quarter from Melb, Tigers will not be happy,   they seem to be standing still, like Melbourne previous quarter.

We have a bit of fluidity   Spargo Chandler (does not go backwards) Jackson Rivers all doing well

 

Loving how clean our younger players have been, Chandler/Sparrow/Jordon/Spargo/Rivers.

 

I turn around for two minutes to do work and miss Oliver’s goal. Rude. 


Don't thin our fitness will be a problem

couple of nice marks from big Max

 

Ah jeez...

Chandler's just come off holding his arm.


Chandler injured. Looks like arm/shoulder. Faark 

Can’t say that I’m a big fan of Tomlinson at FB. 


What was the deal with Tommy? His 50M penalty confuses me, stuck his hands up in the air to say 'i'm not impacting the mark' and then 3 seconds later just walks through it, goal tiges.

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Can’t say that I’m a big fan of Tomlinson at FB. 

Yea gets a bit lost at times, don’t think he’s a natural defender 

Goal with 10 seconds to go. A Melbourne special ?

Last 5 minutes have been poor.


Much better quarter from the Demons, although the Tigers have cut the margin back to seven points.

Goals to 3/4 time for those who aren't watching

2 to Chandler, Gawn and Fritsch

Singles to Jones, Jordan, Oliver and Petracca

What is the score!!

1 hour ago, McQueen said:

Baker amongst it. Looked comfortable. 

I think he just showed why he won't make it...

He's good out on his own but no idea in any kind of traffic.

 
3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

He clearly walked across the mark. 50m penalty was there. 

He sure did, i'm just struggling to understand why he did it, usually they throw their hands up and move backwards, then move behind the player taking the kick. Tommy just threw the hands up and decided 'stuff it, ill just go anyways' after the ump had a chance to see him there

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Disappointing about Chandler's injury. He was looking lively today.

We're exactly spoilt for small forward options like Richmond are.


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