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Exactly what was expected. Well-balanced team. And I assume that Ruby and TMac are putting the new bub on hold for a day or so as M. Brown is not on the bench.

 

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28 minutes ago, maximum bob said:

Exactly what was expected. Well-balanced team. And I assume that Ruby and TMac are putting the new bub on hold for a day or so as M. Brown is not on the bench.

 

Brown is listed as an emergency, so could still be a late replacement for TMac.

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1 hour ago, Jaded said:

Melksham will be the medical sub.

Good change, and fingers crossed Tmac plays. It will be far harder to win without him.

Love to see him have to find form in vfl, last time he got dropped went unused as sub and came straight back in, didn’t learn a thing

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1 hour ago, Jaded said:

Melksham will be the medical sub.

Good change, and fingers crossed Tmac plays. It will be far harder to win without him.

get a grip 1st playing 16th


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On 6/11/2021 at 5:11 PM, Tom Dyson said:

My thoughts exactly. Last year, everyone was potting Tomlinson, he was out of form and struggling to get a consistent game. At the start of the year, everyone was talking about how important he was to our defence. 

methinks BBB will be back in a big way next year. 

I remember a few posters saying in March this year that if player A,B or C is getting regular games we won’t make finals. Tomlinson got a few mentions along with Nibbler and Spags.

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6 minutes ago, Marty said:

I remember a few posters saying in March this year that if player A,B or C is getting regular games we won’t make finals. Tomlinson got a few mentions along with Nibbler and Spags.

I recall a lot of posters saying Carlton and St Kilda had gone past us.

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21 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

I recall a lot of posters saying Carlton and St Kilda had gone past us.

I was one that had felt St Kilda were further ahead of us until we beat them very comfortably. 

Certainly Nibbler and Spargo were two players often mentioned as guys that would never be a regular part of a successful Melbourne team. TMac as well was labelled as “cooked”, Harmes was useless and a wasted 4 year deal. 

Really goes to show you how much fans use emotion to base their arguments, eg with Spargo his first game last season against West Coast was awful and had posters (I may have been one of them) saying he should never pull on a Melbourne guernsey again. 

EDIT it’s why I’m backing Melksham to come back at some stage and prove his worth, and why I think BBB will give the coaches a reason to pick him again. 

That said Langdon for Melksham was correct in/out.

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13 minutes ago, Pates said:

I was one that had felt St Kilda were further ahead of us until we beat them very comfortably. 

Certainly Nibbler and Spargo were two players often mentioned as guys that would never be a regular part of a successful Melbourne team. TMac as well was labelled as “cooked”, Harmes was useless and a wasted 4 year deal. 

Really goes to show you how much fans use emotion to base their arguments, eg with Spargo his first game last season against West Coast was awful and had posters (I may have been one of them) saying he should never pull on a Melbourne guernsey again. 

EDIT it’s why I’m backing Melksham to come back at some stage and prove his worth, and why I think BBB will give the coaches a reason to pick him again. 

That said Langdon for Melksham was correct in/out.

My record is not without blemish when it comes to player and coaching evaluations

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On 6/11/2021 at 8:26 AM, Fanatique Demon said:

I have no idea what you mean. You agree with my comment that I hope BBB is the disappointment of the year? Or you’re unhappy that I made the comment?

Seeking clarity please.

 

I didn’t agree with your comment. 

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Good to see Melksham held accountable for some average games. It’ll be hard for him to get back into the team now. 
chandler should be ahead of him in the pecking order

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7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Good to see Melksham held accountable for some average games. It’ll be hard for him to get back into the team now. 
chandler should be ahead of him in the pecking order

And we have to somehow fit Viney in at some stage.

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31 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I didn’t agree with your comment.

So you hope that BBB DOES turn out to be the year’s biggest disappointment. 

OK, I suppose losing the Grand Final would be a bigger disappointment. 

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Happy with the change nothing against Milkshake mind you but Tom Sparrow deserves a run at it, he is a great kid and belongs at this level. Also confident the BBB will force his way into the side later in the season when his body is right.

go Dees.!!!!!

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Short of injuries creating openings, on current form it's hard to see Melksham getting too many more games this year.

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6 hours ago, bing181 said:

Short of injuries creating openings, on current form it's hard to see Melksham getting too many more games this year.

Melksham can still be a match winner because he can do things that few players can.

However, those match-winning qualities are seldom seen anymore and his day-to-day efforts have been lacking for two years now.

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Hnmm the more I think about it the more I think Viney might need a game at Casey!

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48 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Melksham can still be a match winner because he can do things that few players can.

However, those match-winning qualities are seldom seen anymore and his day-to-day efforts have been lacking for two years now.

^ This

Melksham at his best is walk up start. Unfortunately, I just don't think he can get back to that any more. He's still valuable to play multiple roles throughout the game to keep the team balanced. His kicking is still an absolute weapon and I think the discipline and effort issues are behind him. He just doesn't seem able to cover the ground any more - when he chases, he looks to be running up and down on the spot.

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