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1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

great quarter - i'll take 3 more just like that pls

I would take one!

 
2 minutes ago, Vipercrunch said:

Is there any other team that goes to water with indisciplined nonsense like Brisbane?  What a bunch of man babies. 

This has to work against them surely! Bad tempered bears

Return Of The Jedi Episode 6 GIF

 

I hope BB can get back on. 

Have a feeling Trac might cut loose

Kossie going to the next level. Superb banana kick from the boundary there

 

Foot on the throat and don't lift it. Show the rest of the comp why they should be nervous.


seems like the barometer gave them the team talk, what a bunch of feisty fellas 

Great so far - keep it up and extend 

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

great quarter - i'll take 3 more just like that pls

could have been a balltearer if ANB and Trac kicked straight

 
1 minute ago, Mr Steve said:

Might be an interesting MRO on Monday. That headlock has to be looked at for one.

If Viney gets two, then that has to get the same. But like always it’ll get glossed over. 

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Why did I put money on the Demons under 40pts?!?

I had Brown to kick two goals in my multi, so hope he is ok. Well I hope he is ok anyway.


The choice of kick into the 50 whether it is short or long right now is brilliant!

Jake Lever, two disposals to 1/4 time - a goal and a clearance.

Has clearly forgotten he's a defender.

They try and rough us up and forgot to play footy.

No protection from the umps again.

Keep at it Dees.


Let’s take back top 2 boys!!

If we play out the rest of the game like this, we are contenders!

What a quarter! Physical, intense, focused, hungry and fast! We look completely switched on for our goal tonight. Let's keep it up and bury these guys by halftime.

They will come out hungry though and the crowd is rabid, so we'll need to come out exactly as we started the game.

Let's go Dees 🔥🔥🔥

 

 

Hope BBB is ok. We look on tonight but as Melbourne supporters we know a 31 point lead at quarter time means 3/5ths of bugger all. 

Bloody impressive first quarter. Give ‘Em hell Dees!


Completely rent free in their heads

We love to give Brisvegas a good smashing...and dont they hate it.

 

Brisbane lucky to be as close as they are, they have some dirty players. Please keep this up Melbourne. 

Brisbane playing the man hasn't really paid off.


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