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3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Toby G is the sort of player in the old days someone would take out so as to win the game.

I’d find it very difficult not to belt papley 

 

35 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Not exactly great compliance in the mask wearing department by the crowd last night assuming they were required.

I especially liked how they would pull their mask down to scream at the ump. Making sure to spray the spit as far as possible

😂

Swans without Kennedy, Mills and Blakey are definitely getable. Three big outs

Watching Buddy play Is the best thing outside MFC. Future legend.


I much prefer this GWS outfit than the Swans, but I think Melbourne match up better on the Swans, so c'mon Swannies.

Mummy is playing like a man on crack!!! Oh wait…


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

That kick and goal by Taranto is something not many of our players have. Penetration in our snap kicks. They always either go straight in the air or fall well short. 

Disagree @Demonland-

Plenty of evidence on the contrary from Oliver To Viney to Pickett to ANB to Tmac -

but Melbourne of 2001-2019 - yup.

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17 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Toby G is the sort of player in the old days someone would take out so as to win the game.

He is a tough, courageous player. If they don't damage him, he will play better with that bit of physical motivation. One of those players that are best left alone, unless it is to suck him into a stupid act.

 
17 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

May will destroy him

I think May can handle him as well but that's 2 goals he's kicked already today on a very good defender in Sam Taylor. He's still a very dangerous opponent

Cracking game so far.

Love them or hate them, Greene and Papley are great to watch when they're 'on'.


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