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Welcome back Melk, where have you been?

 
1 minute ago, Beetle said:

Sign Jackson for ten years.

East Fremantle boy rubbing it in their faces. Love it.

Great decision to bring milkshake back, he is playing great footy.!!!

 

Melksham should have been dropped when he was (actually a lot earlier) but even I, one of his most vocal critics could see he was the type of player we needed back in the team.

He’s making our forward line look a lot more dangerous.

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3rd 

✅nibbler on fire 

🤮Vandenburg a liability 

✅jackson and Gawn getting on top

✅melksham goals were great

🤮Goalkicking yips Gawn Jordon 

 

Umps 🤬🤬🤬frees 18-13

Any chance we can finish with more goals than behinds? Hasn’t happened since the Brisbane win.

Oh and Melksham stays. I can’t think of anyone at the  club that would’ve snapped that goal deep in the pocket on the wrong side for most players.

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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

And people didn’t think Ben Brown should play in our best side. Lolx100

In fairness, didn't is past tense and for a while he wasn't.

But, as with Melks and ANB, all taken back tonight.

Fritta had better PHFO though.  Especially if TMcD is fit next week.

Melk like I've said on many occasions gives our forward line a different dimension he is a live wire who can do the freakish.

Fritta having a very quiet night.


9 minutes ago, loges said:

Melks best game since 2018

Was our leading scorer in the prelim.

Cmon boys bury these losers and shut up the booing idiots!

Great third quarter. 

That being said, the wind is howling down that end.

Tighten up and play this out boys!


3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Just asking - why is that worthy of comment?

They look nothing alike. 

Great quarter. Melksham justifying his place in the team with some handy crumbing goals. 

Gawn doing some nice things in the ruck and Neal-Bullen doing some good thngs to. 

Come on dees bring it home!!!

38 minutes ago, Boots and all said:

I would say that Jackson has done well tonight. I would let him have a solid run NicNat. He can outleap him now, just needs to make sure his taps hit the target. Will struggle body on body at the throw ins.

No doubt. That’s not why it’s a ridiculous comment. Gawn was huge that quarter. 

1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

3rd 

✅nibbler on fire 

🤮Vandenburg a liability 

✅jackson and Gawn getting on top

✅melksham goals were great

🤮Goalkicking yips Gawn Jordon 

 

Umps 🤬🤬🤬frees 18-13

Umpiring was probably more on our favour that quarter.


Great quarter with the wind. Exaclty what we needs from some of the players who’s spot in the side not locked in.

Hate to see us put the cue in the rack and slow it down here but it’s what we have been doing all year. 

 
4 minutes ago, Damo said:

My boy Nibbler is having the game of his life!

3 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

My boy!

MY boy!


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