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Take nothing away from North they are fully up for the contest and we really aren't matching them 

 
24 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

this is why most posters on demonlanders are farrrr too biased that they have no idea. 

Troll

 
Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

How are North players still getting kicks in the middle of the ground with no Melbourne player within 20 metres of them?

What did Goodwin say to them at quarter time?

Not sure, not like we have a spare up forward or in defense.

Getting outworked.


Might be time for Goodwin to realise Cunnington is killing us and maybe have some one near him at clearances.

 

And some here were talking about percentage booster!!


Absolutely butchering it. Hopeless.


Gawn & Clarry having a mare so far.  How Max did he not make that marking contest on the wing and at least get ball to ground?

Melk is not up to AFL standard in ground ball contests and congestion.


Dunstall is going on my black list. Mute button engaged.

May getting taught a lesson.

Melksham is putrid.

 

yeah we're not quite up to it so far.

Kozzie has had a better second quarter tho.


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