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1 minute ago, P-man said:

He did drop. Good umpiring. 95% of those go the other way.

The umps have been generally ok tonight. We got some dubious ones 

 

Spargoat hasn't done alot

Did BT just confuse ANB with JJ?! 

 
4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Benny Gibson on the waters

Legend.

Great quarter - love the boohooing at the siren.

Keep it up Dees.


I want to do them slowly in this last qtr.

 

 

That was melbourne footy. 

[censored] me melksham kicking quality snags reminds me of our 2018 finals campaign getting VERY excited for September. 

 


Huge third quarter. Just need 1-2 more goals and we win

Melks, Nibbler, Dogga excellent

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

I can't wait to see the Weagles fans booing till their lungs get sore 

I take back what I said about Melksham.

Holds his spot.

MFCSS now settling….


1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Spargoat hasn't done alot

 Very quiet. Tonight is a game for the big bodies

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Did BT just confuse ANB with JJ?! 

Just asking - why is that worthy of comment?

ANB best game of the year

What do you know we start getting some frees and the game turned on its head.

Guess who's back back again Benny's back tell a friend🇭🇹👍👏🎤

My boy Nibbler is having the game of his life!


3 minutes ago, Boots and all said:

ANB, looking angry. Love it.

He's been great tonight 

15 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Haha true, but when he delivers geez it's art.

Melk is keeping Guv in check

First goal here very important. They kick it and it’s game on. We kick it and it takes all the wind out of their sails. 
Don’t forget what this club has done to us before. Don’t stop just keep going. 

 

Luke Jackson will win the rising star after tonight’s performance 


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