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Lids off boys 

Looking forward to playing the Dogs in the granny 

[censored] YOU RICHMOND!!!!

I'm  [censored] drunk!


We beat Richmond Firsts Premiers and Richmond Seconds Premier and made them look ordinary what just happened to the Demons?

2 minutes ago, Alex Flood said:

God I can’t wait till round 11.

We could well be 10-0 ?

 
16 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

1st Checker Hughes medal goes to Petracca!!

Did they not see Salem’s game?

Trac bullied the middle

10 clearances

Coin toss I reckon

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16 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

I thought 5 years was a year too long for Salem. I was wrong

Should’ve got the medal tonight. Was massive early when we needed players to step up.
A good sign of things to come. 

 


17 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Shaking....so proud.

Bursting with pride. Still feels like a dream. Pinching myself like a mofo. 

14 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Once again Tom Mc has been a star.

 

Has absolutely secured his spot in the team. He has points on the board now...good on him. Really shows a great attitude and the character of the bloke

I think that display trumps our 2018 finals wins in terms of the quality of opposition and quality of performance.

Salem best on ground. Tomlinson rock solid down back, Lever excellent. May not his unusual dominating self but his presence alone gave confidence to our whole defensive set-up.

Viney cracked in. Clayton struggled early but worked his way into it. Trac his usual excellent self. Maxy did his thing

TMac fantastic. He is back to his 2018 best Nibbler very good. Sprags and Kozzie contributed. Fritsch kicked his 2 goals.

Delighted Jonesy had a win on his 300th. Wasn’t overly involved but was serviceable.

Only negatives were clearances and Melks. He shouldn’t play next week.

The lid has been well and truly blown off and is currently orbiting the moon.

Go Dees.

You might say Salem has put to bed the comparison between himself and Kelly, long live Salem.


16 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Totally [censored] up the count. That medal was Salem's 

They hear “Christian” and force of habit kicks in. 

6 and zip for the first time since 1965. 

How good is that?????

GO DEES

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Celebrating tonight! Bath water is on the house!

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Richmond - Done and Dustied!  He was a shot duck at quarter time.

The best part is we still haven't had it all our own way this year. In every game we have been challenged, and answered, emphatically.

Tough job being a selector...

What a great performance. They only scored 3 goals in the last 3 quarters. We monstered them. Although I was nervous throughout, we never really looked in doubt after the second quarter.

It would be peak Melbourne to lose against the Kangaroos next week.

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2 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I think that display trumps our 2018 finals wins in terms of the quality of opposition and quality of performance.

Salem best on ground. Tomlinson rock solid down back, Lever excellent. May not his unusual dominating self but his presence alone gave confidence to our whole defensive set-up.

Viney cracked in. Clayton struggled early but worked his way into it. Trac his usual excellent self. Maxy did his thing

TMac fantastic. He is back to his 2018 best Nibbler very good. Sprags and Kozzie contributed. Fritsch kicked his 2 goals.

Delighted Jonesy had a win on his 300th. Wasn’t overly involved but was serviceable.

Only negatives were clearances and Melks. He shouldn’t play next week.

The lid has been well and truly blown off and is currently orbiting the moon.

Go Dees.

Well said. ?

Must admit I  am really enjoying footy for the first time in a very long time. 
 

Thank you MFC.
 

Please let it continue for many many seasons. 
 

 


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