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Just now, Deesprate said:

Old Melbourne would win this by 6 - 12 points a ruthless side would be looking for percentage 

Don't count on the percentage.

Not impressed.

 
16 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I age ten years every time Lever has the ball, especially when he has time to think.

Jeezus Clint. I would have hated to see you when TMac was playing in defence!

Trac has gone quiet.

I know Olivers been average but he was instrumental in tge first 2 wins.

Hunt our leading possie sums it up.


 

Only one goal in this quarter. Kick 3 goals and ensure GWS kick less. 
 

yet another ‘just win it’ game - if we lose it’s a story, if we win it’s 4 points in the book and move on.


Gee that was a lazy handball in the middle

Edited by leave it to deever

Please for the love of god can you please stop Greene winning this game? 

Is Ruth still clogging our list, or are  we Ruthless?

This quarter will tell if old Ruth remains a list clogger. 

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Still early. We are not done yet

Optomism fromn WYL.

It's a different year.


Can we stop talking like it's won. It's doing my head in

Terrible handpass


Petracca FFS!!!

 

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