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Good quarter Dees!

 

Great quarter Melbourne. Owned it. Can they play this way for the next 2 quarters? Time will tell 

 

Tigers have certainly got the rub of the green with the umpires, but we got away with 2 frees there ?


Great quarter. Silenced the annoying Richmond supporters around me.

Hibbard doing awesome on dusty. Keep it going boys

20 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Tommy  nice mark

Wet weather expert.

 

Hit more targets when under no pressure, and hold a few more chest marks, we win by 6 goals. 

Salem. Wow.

Hibbo. Wow.

We MUST keep Dusty out of the game - he can change it off his own foot in a 5 min burst.

Great 2nd quarter


Survived the early ambush. 2 forward half pressing teams. They got the jump early and we've got the ascendancy at the moment. Centre clearances so important

5 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Luke Jackson has been great.. the pressure he and Gawn are bringing is unbelievable for two giants.

Hes holding his marks and is reading the play so well.

This guy will be a star.

If Tracc can get going who knows. Oliver good that quarter. Viney lifting. 

So Dusty can be tagged after all. Brilliant work Hibbo.


It's been said before and I'll say it again.
The umpiring is a disgrace.

Other than that I'm forkin' feeling it boys.
 

Now is the time, the players must believe. 
they weathered a huge storm in the first Quarter, we were shell shocked, and then were able to get momentum back and kick away. 
this is the moment MFC Keep the foot down

Giving them no space whatsoever and getting on top of much of the stoppage play and one on ones.

Gawn, LJ, Gus, Salem, Tmac and Hibb were immense that quarter.  We are also beating them on the outside game.  They arent precise anywhere on the ground other than looking dangerous coming inside 50 which is to be expected given the quality talls.

Edited by Rusty Nails


How good are we at responding to pressure these days.

We just soak it up and then spit it back in spades.

1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Hit more targets when under no pressure, and hold a few more chest marks, we win by 6 goals. 

Salem. Wow.

Hibbo. Wow.

We MUST keep Dusty out of the game - he can change it off his own foot in a 5 min burst.

Great 2nd quarter

Yep, Hibbo has been really good. Dusty will still have an impact, it is just about mitigating it and Pig is doing that very well...super physical.

I am so impressed again with us giving up an early lead and the.lm managing to re-group. This team has not been capable of that until this season.

foot on the throat time now...go Dees!

 
1 minute ago, Better days ahead said:

So Dusty can be tagged after all. Brilliant work Hibbo.

Pretty sure he’s done it before

Jackson is 19. Ffs how?! 
 

Umpires and Richmond can go and get [censored]. 
 


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