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23 – Geelong (R12, 1952 to R13, 1953)
20 – Essendon (R1, 2000 to R20, 2000)
20 – Collingwood (SF, 1928 to R18, 1929)
20 – Brisbane (R10, 2001 to R4, 2002)
19 – St Kilda (R1, 2009 to R19, 2009)
19 – Melbourne (R15, 1955 to R13, 1956)
18 – Carlton (R10, 1995 to R2, 1996)
17 – Collingwood (R5,1903 to R2,1904)
17* – Melbourne (R20, 2021 to R10, 2022)

 

North gave it their all, but we still never really looked in doubt. Take the 4 and move on to the next.

Go Narrm!


We scored more than 90 and conceded less than 60

Our percentage went up. 

We played without our best team. 

We are a game and percentage on top. 

We are clearly the best team in the comp for a whole game. 

Edited by ucanchoose

 

Got the points took to the final quarter but a good margin in the end.

The injuries hurt.

Move onto Freo next week & need to play better

3 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Having a % boosting win...

2%

We should have spanked them.

Thats a win for North.

inaccurate as always, we are primed for a finals upset.

Along with the Eagles, North concede the most amount of points and inside 50s against yet we looked to be going uphill for 75% of the game

Edited by david_neitz_is_my_dad


Credit to North they made it hard for us but our greater quality told in the end

Beast mode from Clarry. May was good and I liked Spargo’s contributions

Big game next weekend. We’ll have to play better but we know we lift for the bigger games

10-0 and 17 on the spin

Go Dees

Almost the best game of Oliver's career. He destroyed it against Adelaide in R10 2021 but we lost, so it takes a tick of the shine off, but today he was brilliant in everything he did, and also played just a fantastic team game.

The next 5 weeks/4 games are so big.


1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

 

inaccurate as always, we are primed for a finals upset

Same as last year then....oh, wait.

Reckon the Roos have shown the rest of the comp how to play us (although dirtily).
 

Inflicting injuries is our Achilles heel, who would’ve thought 😞

Dunstan is a terrible player and shouldn't be in the team, ever again. 


Max was being interviewed by moons & just had steam coming off him. Funny stuff.

Would have been nice for Foxtel to show us walking off the ground.

Did BBB get carried off?

Fair play to North, they did all they could. Were aggressive and pressured hard. Good for us to have these tests rather than a training run

 

They dragged us down to their level for the first 3 quarters, but we were magnificent in the last!  Seventeen on the trot!!

Ugly first half but the cream rose to the top from half way through the third.

There's a few boys not at their sparkling best and a couple of the ins although very handy & grateful for their input, are still a fair way off the level of JV & Harmesy.

Hope Plugga's foot is ok.  Easily our best forward tonight.

Clarry crazy good....again!

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