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6-6:that quarter. Probably should have put a couple more on, but great quarter. There only goal came from a dumb may turnover.

Viney is just a bull tonight. That quarter we looked like our old self.

Hope we keep it going & don't stop

 

BBB been quite good Viney sensational

Make Viney captain every other week. Tearing it apart.

 

Much...

Much...

Much...

BETTER!

That's that pressure we have missed. And the heart! I saw heart out there!

Hopefully that's what it took to galvanise us, but the important thing is to keep it up, so we have to start Q3 the same way!

❤️


2 minutes ago, praha said:

brb putting humble pie in the oven.

I'll take a slice

 

Viney huge, lever marking everything, Weid making a contest. Let's keep it up

WHAT THE [censored] JUST HAPPENED?!?


I hope we got a taste again of who we are, and become addicted. Get hooked, boys!

ANB has been electric tonight absolute star. 

Stating the obvious, but the 3rd quarter will tell. Keep up that intensity and we crush them

Training loads were increased before the bye

So strap yourselves in lads…this next half an hour is crucial. 

Great to see the smothering and second and third efforts. Was totally missing last 3 games. Lever impressive, Viney full beast mode. 

Fritta still owes us a few. That first quarter non handball I never want to see a MFC player do ever again!!


️Lever  ️Viney. ️Brayshaw ️Jackson 

pressure pressure pressure 

PHYSICAL  AROUND THE FOOTY 

… BUT need to nail the goals 

 

Our best Quarter of the year

how brave is Fritsch? Flies for everything with no size

A lot of players stood up for us. Particularly pleased with Fridge and Freezer (JJ and Sparrow)! Excellent toughness, 2nd only to Viney

8 minutes ago, one_demon said:

nap time is coming up

Make sure mum tucks you in nice and tight, now.


No coincidence Lever has played the best half all year now that May is back.

Jackson is doing a fantastic job competing. He's getting rag dolled for strength at times but hos follow up forward and tackling intensity is elite.

Viney really got us going that quarter alongside Petracca and Oliver.

Benny Brown unlucky not to have 3 goals on board.

 

Great quarter, worked our butts off and the tide turned. We started creating chances. Jackson lowering the eyes to hit up Brown was excellent and gave us the reward for effort we deserved. Much more zip and movement up forward, got the ball pinging around the way we like it.

May is having a howler but it still helps immensely having him out there. Lever looking as sharp as ever. 

Luke Jackson is standing up, sure he's getting beat in some ruck contests but it's not his job to win them all right now. I think his midfield work has been great. Big Sam is cracking in too, would love to see a big mark from him down the line.

How about Harmes the goalsneak! Sometimes you gotta find them elsewhere.

The work is not done, not even close. And if loading is a thing then ots gonna be a harder second half to watch. Grind this one out Demons.

2 minutes ago, Phil C said:

Great to see the smothering and second and third efforts. Was totally missing last 3 games. Lever impressive, Viney full beast mode. 

Best pressure we have bought all year.

Lions are buckling under it. Lets keep it going

 

 
18 minutes ago, BDA said:

Viney setting the tone. He's been excellent again

Has been fantastic around the contest.

Our pressure that quarter! Where has it been. Keep it up boys 2 quarters more of that thanks.

GIVE EM HELL DEMONS!!!


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