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Just now, leave it to deever said:

Ha Melk our leading g kicker.

I know maybe it be a confidence boost and help get him back to 2018 form 

 

Melksham traditionally plays well against Hawthorn. Please note! He did when he was an Essendon player too.


Forward pressure, that’s been the difference in the last quarter and a half. 

Zoom the cameras in on my mate, Jeffrey. It's always nice to see him sad.

Edited by Colin B. Flaubert

 

WTF that free against Max!!


How the hell Frost gets a game is amazing. Absolute liability in the D50.

Great effort Kossie! Brilliant pressure

Pickett pressure ❤️❤️❤️❤️


Yeah boiii! Reward for Kossie's hard work and repayment for the BS free against Max.

1 minute ago, Dee-lusional said:

Picket is an absolute beauty

Bloody amazing.  


Well after a scratchy first 3 quarters we’ve put on the after burners for a percentage booster!

 

BT spaffling on about Nat Jones playing his 3ooth next week. I think he should be held over to the North game. Can't carry him against the Tiges.

Quite possibly one of the smartest trade ups we have ever done to get Kossie.


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