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Gawn - the momentum facilitator 

Petracca - elite and relentless 

Oliver - dynamic all game

Viney - tackling machine returns

Langdon - reliable and indefatigable 

McDonald - enjoyed the conditions 

Fritsch - always a threat

Pickett - continues to excite

Salem - all Australian form

Spargo - an intelligent footballer 

Lever - regularly repelled effectively 

Brayshaw - effective team game

Hunt - pace an asset 

Neal-Bullen - holding his spot

Jones - experience was vital

Melksham - a quiet return 

Sparrow - was rarely noticed

Jackson - steadily becoming vital

Rivers - loose but important 

Jordon - little to commend

Jetta - didn’t imbue confidence 

May - hopefully back soon

Tomlinson - rose to occasion

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Agree with all except sparrow. Half a game and had 5 tackles and seemed to be pressuring everyone.

 

Unlikely as it sounds, Jobe Watson said it right towards the end. Something along the lines of “every Melbourne player could confidently say they contributed to that win”. A great team performance, especially without the ball.

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  • Grapeviney changed the title to My 3 word player analysis vs Geelong

Pressure was relentless

copy and paste that to all 23 guys that took the field today, fantastic job.

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2 minutes ago, I'va Worn Smith said:

Absolutely.  Redemption for him.  A great game I thought. 

Huge job thrown at him mid game, did a fine effort


2 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Complete team effort.

carried no passengers

Melksham! was ordinary! But other than that.......

James Jordon - 4 games, 4 wins

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3 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - the momentum facilitator 

Petracca - elite and relentless 

Oliver - dynamic all game

Viney - tackling machine returns

Langdon - reliable and indefatigable 

McDonald - enjoyed the conditions 

Fritsch - always a threat

Pickett - continues to excite

Salem - all Australian form

Spargo - an intelligent footballer 

Lever - regularly repelled effectively 

Brayshaw - effective team game

Hunt - pace an asset 

Neal-Bullen - holding his spot

Jones - experience was vital

Melksham - a quiet return 

Sparrow - was rarely noticed

Jackson - steadily becoming vital

Rivers - loose but important 

Jordon - little to commend

Jetta - didn’t imbue confidence 

May - hopefully back soon

Tomlinson - rose to occasion

An incredible day. 
Truely felt that this was the best all round performance. 
Massive appreciate for our stars but sparrow, hunt, Jetta were amazing.

The confidence is growing. 
Get May back ASAP and b brown in and this is gold.

A massive well done to the players, football department and those around the club that do the little things!

2021 is an odd year, never a demon’s best year, but I think the tide is about to change!

 

And AFL team of the week should have at least 5 MFC players. 
Langdon for a second round pick! Champagne trading!

 

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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Tomlinson stepped up

He really did. I have been very sceptical. 

8 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

4 words, so doesn't count

2 words, 2 numbers. ?

16 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Complete team effort.

carried no passengers

You missed one


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