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Bailey, go home and practice kicking. 

 

Liking the fight back here. Against the umps too! 

19 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I just want a fair shake from the umpires.

Thats all.

Won’t be tonight unfortunately- Gils in the crowd


 

Still getting reemed by the umpires

I find myself calling Jackson 'Action Jackson' a lot now thanks to the poster here 


4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

It seems momentum changed since they swapped Jackson and Max.

100% 

we tried something else around the ball and it worked

Well Demons fans we have been praying for years for our players to shift momentum in a quarter.

That was great to watch.

Whats the point ?

12 to 5 frres against us.

Fair shake of the sauce bottle.

I just want consistency.

12 to 5 and we are winning.

 

??????????


Brilliant fightback 

So much possession for such little reward

Good fight back though

Bayley Fritsch is a coach killer ... really needs to get serious about the game

Now just [censored] win it

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These "commentators" are sh##ING me!

St kilda are fantastic- reality MFC playing badly.

St kilda playing badly- MFC played to their potential!

What a bunch of sooks those St Kilda players are. Shaking their heads when they have been gifted so many dubious free kicks anyway. And they argue with the umpires. Give them a box of tissues.

Threatened to turn ugly but we turned it around. Been a while since we did that

Saints are there for the taking. 


StKilda are dropping off at the last half of the quarter. I hope this continues. We are playing alright.

As Clint said, Jackson into the ruck was when the momentum switched. He follows up like a midfielder.

Salem great OLIVER unreal ,Kossi little champ ,Langdon great run ,Jetta very smart player

 

Kozzy is amazing 

Jordan Lewis.
“Dees were too static off half back. Went to the skinny side to a contest too many times and the Saints won the ball. Dees had free players but didn’t use them. Now need to use the footy better”. 

Just now, forever demons said:

Jetta very smart player

There's life in the old dog yet!


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