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Before the game

1st Lion 40 points, 134.2%
2nd Dees 40 points, 134.0%
 

After the game

1st Dees 44 points, 139.2%
2nd Freo 40 points, 128.5%
3rd Lions 40 points, 124.9%

 
 
  • Demonland changed the title to POSTGAME: Rd 15 vs Brisbane

1 minute ago, gregdemon said:

what was the crowd

37k

I can enjoy watching the footy shows again. It's been hard going for a few weeks

 

 

 
2 minutes ago, gregdemon said:

what was the crowd

38000. Great crowd


See that bloke not getting involved in the song because he's a modest professional. That's our coach.

Take note media and start laying off.

Edited by layzie

I’m going to write a longer post about that game when I get on the train…

but if that performance didn’t make you love your footy team a little bit more than you thought was possible I feel sorry for you.

That was a 20 goal win masquerading as a 10 goal win. Vines off the chain. If we’re still loading then good luck to the rest of the comp. 

That’s more like it! Most Melbourne game this season.


Great all round team performance. Viney was huge, Jackson really stepped up as the first ruck, lever back to his best, and all the role players really did their job.
 

And, maybe Weideman has found his role to play in the team. Obviously Max is out so chances are it will be him to make way, but he played his role well and if he can put in that sort of effort whenever he gets his chance then it’ll go a long way for him. Something to really build off for him. Hopefully it’s not a once off. 

Back 6 looked good

Viney was a monster 

Credit to Dogga for a great ruck performance

Our 2nd tier guys really lifted

Clarry is next level 


 

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