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How bout them dees, hey? Still haven’t beaten anyone.


What a game.
Take a bow Salem

Tmac.
Max
Jackson
Lever
Trac and Oliver and Langdon.
Absolute class.

 

Edited by leave it to deever

After that game.  How the HELL do you pick best 5 or 6,  impossible ,,!

 

????

Edited by McQueen


[censored] yes, lid is off!! Off to the deebay auctions and try get me one of these match warn jumpers! 

 

Very undisciplined Richmond.

So.... have we beaten anyone good yet?

Huge game. We were bullied, and we bullied back. Salem, Trac, Oliver, Max, Langdon,, Lever, TMac, Hunt, fantastic. But so many contributors. ANB some really nice things, big goal. 

The best part? The Tigers looked rattled, broken, scared, angry. We did that to them.

Believe.


Can’t think of a game outside of a final I have enjoyed winning more, that was just awesome.

 

Pressure was unbelievable.

 

Gut running unbelievable.

 

Salem is a genuine Rolls Royce.

 

Defence was just awesome.

 

So glad we got it done for Chunk, he deserves to be carried off as a winner, a true Melbourne legend


They thought they'd blow us off the park, but found that we blow back.

We simply overwhelmed them!

Heat too much for Dusty.

8 hours ago, A F said:

I said in another thread that I thought Melbourne supporters would be humble if we went on a Richmond-like run. Well, I was probably a bit naive looking at the arrogance of a few of these posts.

NO SUCH LUCK, MY FRIEND

NOW BURY THEM, DEMONS!!!

Outstanding win and a statement to the competition. We are back 
 

 
2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

How bout them dees, hey? Still haven’t beaten anyone.

Get a grip....we still havent beaten anyone on top of us !!!


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