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Melksham are you out there? Time to earn your spot son.

 
1 minute ago, loges said:

Melksham are you out there? Time to earn your spot son.

He will pop up in the 4th with a couple of junk time goals 

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3 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

do we trust yet ?

Yes! We trust! WE TRUST!!!!!

In Melbz we trust!


9 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

?hunting in numbers 

? defence Tomlinson lever Hunt 

? salem 

?Gawn 2nd qtr

?McDonald and Anb goals 

? hibberd on Martin 

?Jackson’s 2nd qtr (?in 1st)

overhandballing  

umpires are shizzzzzzenhausssen

fumbled 

Trac oliver   Viney no influence  lots of possessions but little kicks and handballing 

 

Can't agree re Clarry... he's been involved in many links and scoring chains.  Probably not so great out of the middle though so far.

7 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Hec i forgot to mention Lever.  Another solid game so far.

Yep...5 marks and great pressure.

 

Keep your foot on their throat, Dees! 

Just now, kev martin said:

Changed our strategy to doing more handballs.

Giving them no space.

Taking out their best players.

We have a fairly open forward line when we move quickly.

 What will the brain trust think of this quarter?

Gee Tige's make tbe opposition earn it when we are around the ball, mostly line ball I would say. C'mon umpire,  protect the man infront or with the ball.

Connect the dots ?Sheedy Tigers 60’s - 70’s ?Sheedy ?Essendon Hardwick 2000 grand final ?2021 Hardwick Tigers. 

Big shout out to Hibbo....Martin 6 disposals


I’m at a bloody wedding and can’t see what’s happening, do you think we can keep it up?

6 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

?

He got caught when he had time to kick the ball clear in the wet at one stage trying to take them on, but I must admit my comment came just after he dropped a sitter mark in the last couple of minutes of the half. My emotions might have gotten the better of me at that stage. ?


Just now, DeeZee said:

I’m at a bloody wedding and can’t see what’s happening, do you think we can keep it up?

Walk out right now and find a tv 

Is this Jacksons break out game everyones been waiting for......must be pretty close

 
1 minute ago, bing181 said:

Fight on from now on.

 

Let's break them.


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