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1 minute ago, Colm said:

Assume Viney was having a chat about the 4 wacks we took after marks when 50 wasn’t paid 

Smart enough to do it after the siren.

 
Just now, Tarax Club said:

Arm wrestle who wants to win?

I do!

 
1 minute ago, KingDingAling said:

Shocking umpiring. Petracca needs a big last quarter or should see VFL action soon.

He may have a few runs on the board to keep him safe me thinks


2 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

Shocking umpiring. Petracca needs a big last quarter or should see VFL action soon.

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Concerned every time they go forward. they are smartly isolating Hunt and Lever every time.  And every time they get beaten. Gawn needs to float back more often this quarter.

Umpires caused that flare up. Complete failure to protect the player in the marking contest. We all know they are going to get a soft one next quarter. Great quarter Dees tough it out

 
5 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Stand in M Briwn our best forward so far 

Fritta says hi.

Maxy and Oliver to the fore that quarter. Petty stood up as well

Just need to keep grinding 

come on dees. you got this


Really good quarter of contested footy from both teams. Hard to watch but it was trench warfare. Not sure why the hits after a mark or free kick are not being seen or paid by umpires but there have been many of them.

Fritsch and Kozzie looking likely. Jordon, Brayshaw, Petty, Langdon and Viney keeping us in the game.

Jackson has done little, so make him man up on Paddy McCartin.

Petty was out best defender that quarter.

Speaks volume where our defence is at when a guy who's played under 40 games on one leg is our best defender tonight.

My lord!  How one sided are those Channel 7 clowns tonight?  I'm surprised they know the Melbourne player's names!


Captains goal right there


And here we were thinking we have a full forward problem haha. 

Maxy is the man! 

I was actually nervous Maxy might miss it. 15 meters out straight in front. Must be my MFCSS rearing its ugly head

 

Jayden Hunt what the [censored] scrubbing [censored] was that!?


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