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Great quarter Melbourne. I'm so proud right now of the effort so far

 

Poor Maysy…. 😭

 

That was exactly the first quarter we needed. May's injury is certainly frustrating but I'm confident that Petty can restrict Hawkins if he stays on him for the rest of the game.

Keep it up boys. Game will be over at half time if we can. 
 

Sub May out now. Not worth the risk if he can come back in 2 weeks. 


6 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Paddy is a whining sook

....havent even noticed him tbh

ripper 1st quarter. just need to keep our foot to their throat. hope May is ok


Well if you didn't hate Tom Hawkins before you certainly do now.

2 minutes ago, brendan said:

So is may hammy confirmed

My take, he is either gone for more than 2, or it ain’t too bad, just needs a bit of good stretching like when I semi did mine (felt like an electric shock, but wasn’t too bad, then stretched it out and was ok).

No way if it was touch and go would we risk him further in the game. Him running is a good sign

Qtr time update from the ground:

Top of Optus Stadium lit up in blue and red, maybe because officially the home team? Whatever the reason, loving it.

1 minute ago, CYB said:

Keep it up boys. Game will be over at half time if we can. 
 

Sub May out now. Not worth the risk if he can come back in 2 weeks. 

Geez love the confidence.  

Hawk/Cameron could catch fire. Try him on one leg if you need to in my view. 


As long as Geelong don't kick 9 in a row we should be able to hold on from here in the worst case. This is a game winning lead at quarter time.

Would be gutted if we make the Grand Final and May can't play in it.

 

Dawn kicked a goal after the siren . . . Dawn won the coin toss.

It didn't feel like the 1st quarter of Prelim, more like the 5th quarter of Rd 23, didn't it?


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