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Sums it up for me:

 

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Against one of the biggest clubs, who were playing for a spot in finals for the first time in a decade, who threw everything at us. What a brilliant result and end.

4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

How did we win that?

just maybe it will give us some confidence that will rub off into better performances. Team changes do need to take place.

 
18 minutes ago, one_demon said:

We won, but we're not winning the premiership

I hate the attitude of fans who have somehow forgotten decades of mediocrity and don't enjoy wins. FFS. 

Huge lifter. That sort of win will give the boys some extra bounce. 

Jayden Hunts last couple of minutes were unreal

2 minutes ago, GCDee said:

He was terrible 

7 marks...23 possies.

Yea right.

Plus the delivery to his opponent was cm perfect at times.

  • Demonland changed the title to POSTMATCH: Rd 22 vs Carlton

Petty is AA, he is just brilliant. Brayshaw huge all night. Please I cannot watch us kick it to Brown anymore, thank you, like you, but not the KPF we need.  Thanks Melks love your work. Cannot understand how we got picked apart in the contest, without our defence we would have been blown up. Salem looking better each week. 

14 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

There needs to be a minimum for four changes for next week.

A totally complacent team playing a style that has been worked out with a forward line that couldn’t kick straight if their lives depended on it.

 

I fully stand by these comments.

That last three minutes was wallpaper over cracks.

Edited by Clint Bizkit

Barring a miracle. The Bulldogs should knock the Blues out of the finals now. If we can win next week then we should secure a top 4 spot.

 

Always liked what Melksham brings, hope this helps to bring some others to Team Melk, because he was the difference. 

He doesn't rack up the most possessions or tackles, but he generally actually thinks about his possessions and is really crafty.

 

Singing the song, May and Melks have a hug


It’s fair to say we take that and move on real quick. We have a lot of work to do. 

8 minutes ago, Webber said:

How are we not just making up the numbers?

We've just played a game against a possible finals contender that gave their absolute all and we won. Last week we played another incredible game against another genuine finals contender and only just got done when we really should've won if it wasn't for some poor kicking.

In no way are we making up the numbers.

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6 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Confession time. 3 minutes to go I got up and said "we're done, we can't do it from here. We've lost all our close ones this year". Well, bugger me.

That was as close to a final as you will get. Not a great spectacle, but as tough as hell. Both sides will be very sore over the next 2 days. 

Delighted, shocked, annoyed, Exhiirated. 

I did that with 14 minutes to go and turned it back on with 30 seconds to go.

Reckon Jayden Hunt is the only reason we won that game and it was due to a bit of dare - be nice if collectively we could employ that mindset across more than the last quarter 

Edited by BW511


Hamish McLaughlin just openly admitted that he was barracking for us to kick a point so that it guaranteed Carlton a spot in the finals.

Hey Hamish, how about you and Gil [censored] off to an island and never return.

Melk and Petty take a bow.

Don't look at how Geelong are playing they are going in with soft lead up games into September.

Massive character tonight.

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jayden Hunt played I think one of the best quarter of his career. He was immense. 

Really good quarter - great drive and connection. He's coming back to form.


I felt the commentators really wanted a Carlton win.

I could and will watch that Kozzie goal endlessly.

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I fully stand by these comments.

That last three minutes was wallpaper over cracks.

Absolutely. I'm rapt for that last 60 seconds but there is no way this forward line in this team wins a flag this year.

 

You little ripper, I thought we were toast and will take a last gasp victory every day. I think we ran that game out a little better than the last couple of weeks but the Baggers seemed to have more runners for longer.


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