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Mid season 2021 at the MCG

ESSENDON

B: J. Laverde 15 J. Stewart 17 J. Ridley 14

HB: N. Hind 19 M. Redman 27 D. Heppell 21

C: K. Langford 4 Z. Merrett 7 M. Guelfi 35

HF: A. Perkins 16 H. Jones 23 D. Smith 5

F: J. Stringer 25 C. Hooker 26 A. McDonald-Tipungwuti 43

Foll: S. Draper 2 D. Parish 3 B. Ham 33

I/C: N. Cox 13 A. Waterman 45 P. Wright 20 B. Zerk-Thatcher 30

Sub: D. Zaharakis 11 Emerg: T. Cutler 12 S. Durham 42 A. Phillips 34 

In: A. Waterman D. Zaharakis

Out: T. Cutler (omitted) N. Cahill (omitted)

MELBOURNE

B: J. Hunt 29 S. May 1 J. Lever 8

HB: M. Hibberd 14 H. Petty 35 C. Salem 3

C: J. Jordon 23 J. Viney 7 E. Langdon 15

HF: K. Pickett 36 B. Fritsch 31 T. Sparrow 32

F: A. Neal-Bullen 30 T. McDonald 25 C. Spargo 9

Foll: M. Gawn 11 C. Oliver 13 C. Petracca 5

I/C: A. Brayshaw 10 J. Harmes 4 L. Jackson 6 T. Rivers 24

Sub: N. Jones 2 Emerg: B. Brown 50 K. Chandler 37 N. Jetta 39 

In: N. Jones J. Viney

Out: K. Chandler S. Weideman (omitted)

 

Freezing cold night.

We were challenged but came though ok.

Essendon supporters booing every decision was nauseating.

Sooks.

16 minutes ago, Deepfreeze said:

Freezing cold night.

We were challenged but came though ok.

Essendon supporters booing every decision was nauseating.

Sooks.

Yes i remember alot of sooking from the sooks. 

 

Essendon home game with limited ticket sales. Made for a moronic insufferable echo chamber. I was watching on TV with Bomber supporting inlaws. They mentioned how terrible the umpiring was at one stage. Fired straight back with “Yeah it is, like when Dogga took a clear mark straight in front of goal and they called play on”  

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