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I'm tipping the magnet for eight.

Harmes to fire up.

Langdon to run anmok.

Kozzie for three

 

Dees by 50 plus.

Viney.....Trac....Oliver..and Max far too good.

 

 

 

How’s Oliver? Doubling all Dogs players in clearances with a broken thumb. He is seriously magic. We are so lucky to have him!

 
9 minutes ago, Grouse said:

I agree.  Salem has completely lost confidence. Three weeks in a row. 

He'll be right in the Granny.

Big second half from Tracc, Salem and Langdon please. Re this weeks umpire interpretation  don’t fly for a mark unless you take it. 


I just saw Justin Longmuir on level 3 here at the stadium.

I gave him a filthy look from all of us.

2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Have we ever played them when they don’t get at least double our frees?

And the one throw paid tonight is, of course, against us despite at least three they have done unpenalised.

Big second half coming up here, are we up for the fight and potential shoot out? We'll see. Come on Dees!

 
5 minutes ago, Deecisive said:

i do wish sparrow and Jordan would move the ball on quickly after taking a mark. they seem to ignore short passes that look a certaintly and go down the line to a contest.we play some of our best footy when we move the ball fast.

Don't know why they ignore short pass going into 50

Someone shave Rickies' moe off and place it on their goal line 


Melks has his best game since 2018, loving his work and seeing way more in efforts, just goes to show the selection panel has a clue.

Weids providing some moments and obviously loved in the team. Hope 1st qtr wasn’t his only cameo.

Gawn snapped his form slump, looking very sharp with his taps.

Viney BOG with Sparrow going really well. Would like the Sparrow haters to come out and eat humble pie.

Clarrie  and Petracca looking like silk

Brayshaw elite game tonight.

So many good things

FMD again - dropped mark when he fell over - paid to them of course

22 minutes ago, BDA said:

This is not a Melbourne game. Way too open and loose. 

Offensively it is.
Defensively ... It aint.



Brave by Milk - dog act by dog

And another goal assist from Weed

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