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Is that the same Oscar that had to be moved to full forward against Sydney last year just to stay out of the way of the ball.

Been on for 2 minutes and already kicked a goal, took a mark and won a holding the ball.

 

Seeing Scot from marketing with Richmond makes me want to barrack for Carlton 

 

5 touches and a goal... can play back, can play forward...

The umps keep making players stand who are not near the actual mark. 


 
2 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

McKay is over-hyped. having a poor night tonight.

Should be used as the dummy for the rest of the game, give O Mac the whole 50 to himself 

Edited by Dee Zephyr


Again good boy Omac

That’s a couple of goals kicked tonight because of the new man on the mark rule. Plowman never kicks that otherwise.

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

rob Asbury 3 weeks 

Most definitely. 


That was funny!


Leave it to Oscar next time.

I thought McKay was meant to be good? A decent tall fwd would have 4 goals. 

complete lack of composure. Kicked a banana from 30m on no angle and then played on from the square. 
 

oscar will be starting next week. No doubt

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

I thought McKay was meant to be good? A decent tall fwd would have 4 goals. 

complete lack of composure. Kicked a banana from 30m on no angle and then played on from the square. 
 

oscar will be starting next week. No doubt

Give me McKay over Weideman.

Edited by Clint Bizkit

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

I thought McKay was meant to be good? A decent tall fwd would have 4 goals. 

complete lack of composure. Kicked a banana from 30m on no angle and then played on from the square. 
 

oscar will be starting next week. No doubt

I dunno, he's faded a bit after that blistering entry to the game. 


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