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Richmond dont fold? Turn it up!  

This IS Melbourne. Let this be a warning!

 

Edited by Commissioner Dreyfus

 
Just now, Nasher said:

Anyone foresee TMac legitimately holding BBrown and Weideman out of the side before the season started? I wouldn’t change anything next week. This formula is winning. Leave it alone.

I think Melksham doesn’t do enough to keep a 60 goal a year forward out of our side. We didn’t get Ben Brown to play for Casey. We need to make him work and next week is the perfect time. 
 

All that aside, that was an enormous win. A season defining win. To be challenged early and not only grind it out but dominate, was incredible. 
Our best players all played well on the big stage. But for me Jackson was a revelation. A 19 year old giant, wet ball, big stage, and he just did not miss a beat. Amazing game. 
 

A great night at the footy and a great night for Jonesy. 

32 minutes ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

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.

Spargo says if you touch pickett you have me to deal with.

Great game Charlie 

 

Held them to 3 goals after quarter time. A sensational effort.

13 minutes ago, durango said:

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

I thought he was the "steak knives" we got with the Tyson deal...!  Not a bad set of steak knives!


As predicted Richmond unleashed a tsunami at the start. We then pulled the plug.

Edited by John Crow Batty

Just now, Demon17 said:

Spargo says if you touch pickett you have me to deal with.

Great game Charlie 

For so long, it was just Viney flying the flag. Now the whole team does. Love it

 

Hibbo was awesome tonight and did a great job on Dusty. 

Dusty wasn’t even in the game  

 

Not trying to sound negative but let’s not get too ahead of ourselves fellas. We’re playing amazing but premierships aren’t won by round 6.

Anyway, go Dees !!!


12 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Need to bury north next week, there are no easy games, how can you make a change to a winning side that won like that !

only one logical or perhaps ical  change but. No Change apart from medi sub

Melk out and either Brown or Weid in. 

1 minute ago, DemonOX said:

Hibbo was awesome tonight and did a great job on Dusty. 

Dusty wasn’t even in the game  

 

He was until he hit Vineys' head

5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Wher can i find a replay

really hard to track them down this year

AFL site has them.

4 minutes ago, Alex Flood said:

Not trying to sound negative but let’s not get too ahead of ourselves fellas. We’re playing amazing but premierships aren’t won by round 6.

Anyway, go Dees !!!

Enjoy the now, we have had too many terrible nows.


Wow wee, after the siren. So much Red & Blue!!!!

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3 minutes ago, Alex Flood said:

Not trying to sound negative but let’s not get too ahead of ourselves fellas. We’re playing amazing but premierships aren’t won by round 6.

Anyway, go Dees !!!

Yeah, but don’t we deserve to revel in the win, even just for tonight? 

1 minute ago, dee-tox said:

I didn't think Melk was bad! 

His pressure was very good tonight. 

 
28 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

This may be too much information for some but post game I stood next to Jared Rivers at the urinal surrounded by Chip Frawley, Ricky P, and J Watts who yelled out time to cancel the ski trip gents.....was epic.

Good to see that even the defectors are returning. 


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