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Tonight’s win over Fremantle marked the first “revenge match” for the club this year, overturning the result of the game that ended Melbourne’s 17 game winning stretch. Next Friday night, the Demons have another opportunity for revenge - this time against Collingwood. 

The teams when they met last time in Round 13:

COLLINGWOOD 

B: B.Maynard 37 D.Moore 30 N.Murphy 28
HB: S.Pendlebury 10 J.Howe 38 I.Quaynor 3
C: W.Hoskin-Elliott 32 P.Lipinski 1 John Noble 9
HF: J.Crisp 25 B.Mihocek 41 J.De Goey 2
F: J.Ginnivan 33 J.Elliott 5 S.Sidebottom 22
Foll: D.Cameron 14 T.Adams 13 J.Daicos 7
I/C: M.Cox 46 N.Daicos 35 O.Henry B. McCreery 31  
Sub: T.Brown 6  Emerg: I.Chugg F.Macrae 18 T.Ruscoe 21

In: J.Elliott 

Out: R.McInnes (shoulder)

MELBOURNE 

B: C.Salem 3 H.Petty 35 J.Bowey 17
HB: J.Jordon 23 J.Lever 8 A.Brayshaw 10
C: T.Sparrow 32 A.Neal-Bullen 30 E.Langdon 15
HF: M.Brown 38 B.Fritsch 31 C.Petracca 5
F: C.Spargo 9 B.Brown 50 K.Pickett 36
Foll: M.Gawn11 C.Oliver 13 J.Viney 7
IC: J.Harmes 4 M.Hibberd 14 L.Jackson 6 D.Turner 42 
Sub: K.Chandler 37 Emerg: O.Baker 33 A.Tomlinson 20 S.Weideman 26

In:  K.Chandler M.Hibberd D.Turner 

Out: T.Bedford (omitted) J.Hunt (omitted) A.Tomlinson (omitted)

 

Our terrific win in the West is not even 2 hours old, but [censored] me im hungry for this one against a seriously red lining filth. 

Edited by Demon Disciple

 

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