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Big bad Benny kicks his 3rd

 

Nice work off half back from Bowey to Hutchy to Vanders but resulting kick up the line heads OOB

 

Baker getting a few possies but disposal a little off at the moment

If this is typical, then our list is stacked. I see a bright future for the MFC in the coming years.


Majak marks Majak misses 

Questionable mark paid to BB at 55...goes short and hits up Maj 30 out on slight angle.

Misses by a country mile

I like the fact the Melb listed players are wearing their correct numbers.  Not like years ago, when they had to wear strange, high numbers.  At least, now, I can figure out who is who!

 

Doesn't look like you need a ticket.  Just stand and watch from outside the fence!  LOL


Petty looks like he has done a collar bone or shoulder

Was that Harry Petty running off with what looked like a dislocated shoulder?

Tiggers get one back after a great mark over Maj in the pocket

 

Demons 55  Tigers 22?

Deep in Tiges pocket...defending grimly

Free to Nev back pocket.  Ball spills on the arc...Tigers gather...missing on the run from 45


HT Casey Demons 8.8.56 to Richmond 3.5.23. It’s a commanding 33 point lead with the Dees well in control.

Goals Brown 3 Bradtke Foot Machaya Weideman White

Siren for half time

Demons 55 Tigers 23

Half time 23 to 56 3 goals to Brown 1 each to Weid Machaya Foot White and Bradtke best players Brown Baker Daw

Munro Sparrow Bowey Jetta White & Smith (in that order) with the most disposals that quarter

11 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Nice work off half back from Bowey to Hutchy to Vanders but resulting kick up the line heads OOB

Vanders not playing.  Injured at training this week.


I would like to know why Jetta keeps being hit in the head all the time. It is starting to look deliberate.

2 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Vanders not playing.  Injured at training this week.

Oh rightio ...who is the Vanders look alike then i wonder

Daw is easily BOG in my opinion yet he only seems to be casually passing the time. Imagine if he were more than carefree.Perhaps that’s why North moved him on

Edited by joeboy

 
4 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Vanders not playing.  Injured at training this week.

I was about to see I didn't see someone running around burying blokes into the turf...

I see that as well as his 3 goals BB also laid a tackle. Who said he couldn't apply the pressure ?


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