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Clayton Oliver Contested beast - surely gets the medal this evening

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Let's take the 4 points and move on.

Didn't think I'd be saying this based on last year but we'll need to be a little sharper, or at least shoot a little straighter against the Hawks and Saints.

Now, I never want to talk about this game ever again.

Petty awesome.

 

And Bowey’s run continues.  What a talisman

Thats about as ugly a win you wish you'll never have to watch again.

That's what good teams do. Win when they aren't at their best. It's 1 step closer to locking away finals, then we aim for top 4, then top 2.


I’m all for banking wins. But that was yuck to watch.

Clayton Monster BOG by the length of the Flemington straight.

Very happy for Weid again. The carnivore was breathing down his neck after the Casey game today, but Sammy took his opportunities and can’t be dropped now .
 


As usual, we got the job done. Our innaccuracy front of goal was certainly frustrating to watch but at least we didn't let Richmond take advantage of it. Tonight showed that teams find it difficult to play against us. We're impossible to score against.

Oliver was unbelievable. He was the difference between the two sides. Fritsch is such an important part of our forwardline. Even when he's not getting many possessions, he changes the momentum of the game by kicking crucial goals.

Just now, Demonland said:

 

That's easy to say but how many flags has Bowey won compared to the other two.

9 goals aint gonna win you too many football games! Need to lift, kicking practice blah blah blah 

$%#% it! Got the job done, we own the Tigs now! Go Dees! Go Anzacs!

 

Most Scoring Shots (31) vs Least Scoring Shots (14) of the year... so far.

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7 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Clayton Oliver Contested beast - surely gets the medal this evening

Never in doubt. Not only is he the best on-baller in MFC history, he’s the best I’ve ever seen in the AFL/VFL. Phenomenal. 


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