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ESSENDON

FB Jordan Ridley Brandon Zerk-Thatcher Martin Gleeson

HB Devon Smith Michael Hurley Adam Saad

C Tom Cutler Zach Merrett Brayden Ham

HF Will Snelling James Stewart Matt Guelfi

FF Jake Stringer Joe Daniher Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti

FOL Sam Draper Dylan Shiel Darcy Parish

I/C Dylan Clarke Kyle Langford Jayden Laverde Mason Redman,

EMG Josh Begley Cale Hooker Kobe Mutch Andrew Phillips

IN Michael Hurley Jayden Laverde Mason Redman

OUT Mitchell Hibberd (omitted) Andrew Phillips (omitted) Jacob Townsend (omitted)

MELBOURNE

FB Joel Smith Steven May Michael Hibberd

HB Trent Rivers Jake Lever Christian Salem

C Ed Langdon Christian Petracca Aaron vandenBerg

HF Jayden Hunt Sam Weideman Alex Neal-Bullen

FF Kysaiah Pickett Mitch Brown Charlie Spargo

FOL Max Gawn Jack Viney Clayton Oliver

I/C Oskar Baker Bayley Fritsch Jake Melksham Adam Tomlinson

EMG Mitch Hannan Luke Jackson Neville Jetta Tom Sparrow

IN Michael Hibberd

OUT Neville Jetta (omitted)

 

If we go in with the same mind set we had against the Pies then the bombers will win this one.

The bombers have their tails up and we suffered a loss to a poor team in our last game.

I hope to god the rest has rejuvenated the Dees. 

It was a very poor win off memory.

The Dons were horribly out of form and we had finals on the line. We cruised to a 34 point lead in the 3rd quarter only to somehow find ourselves only 7 points down in the last quarter, in shortened quarters. 

 
7 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

It was a very poor win off memory.

The Dons were horribly out of form and we had finals on the line. We cruised to a 34 point lead in the 3rd quarter only to somehow find ourselves only 7 points down in the last quarter, in shortened quarters. 

We were not behind at any stage after just into the second quarter. It was never in doubt. Frustrating that they made their comeback though

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I trust Melbourne enough these days that we won't play two horrible games in a row. Should win this convincingly. 

53 minutes ago, old dee said:

If we go in with the same mind set we had against the Pies then the bombers will win this one.

The bombers have their tails up and we suffered a loss to a poor team in our last game.

I hope to god the rest has rejuvenated the Dees. 

Have they really got their tails up though? Took until the last minute to break Hawthorn yesterday, allowed the Tigers to kick 7 in the last 10 mins against them the week before, bye the week before that. I except us to hit them with the reality bus.

If ever there was a club I'd like Melbourne to make a statement against.. 

How good would our first 10+ win of the year be?

 

Bombers on media street this week glowing and basking in it, i hope the boys are taking notice and deliver one almighty reality check.

 

4 hours ago, Doug Reemer said:

If ever there was a club I'd like Melbourne to make a statement against.. 

How good would our first 10+ win of the year be?

This. Have hated them since the 2000 granny. I've been rapt with the consistent 4 goal wins but I'd love the boys to get some real bloodlust up against this mob.


On 6/21/2021 at 3:44 PM, Kozzie4PM said:

This. Have hated them since the 2000 granny. I've been rapt with the consistent 4 goal wins but I'd love the boys to get some real bloodlust up against this mob.

I hated them with an unholy passion before the 2000 grannie and thought it was impossible to hate them any more than that at the time. But yeah, I somehow managed to beat my PB. The scary thing is my hate of them is seemingly still growing. Where will it end? How much hate can one little person manufacture? Somebody slap me!

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