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McDonald to Grundy at the top of the square was brilliant. If Brodie marks like that in the forward line we are going to have a good season 

 

It'll be a huge bonus if Grundy can mark and kick goals like this during the season.

Very good first quarter. Everyone looking reasonably sharp (other than Brown)

Wow. Brodie 2 goals. I'm liking the look of this.

 

1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Tell him as a Melbourne major sponsor our game should take priority. 

I think they know, but I seem to be the only supporter. 

They have opened upstairs, but no commentary,  and the commentary in downstairs areas cannot be heard.

 

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1 minute ago, Big Col said:

Wow. Brodie 2 goals. I'm liking the look of this.

Early days but Bucks has gone out and said McStay better than Grundy … 🤔 I think not. 

 
3 minutes ago, BDA said:

It'll be a huge bonus if Grundy can mark and kick goals like this during the season.

Very good first quarter. Everyone looking reasonably sharp (other than Brown)

Brown had a hair cut

Can McVee tighten up on their champion. Martin can turn games


30 minutes ago, biggestred said:

Any breeze there? Doesn't look like it on the box

Slight breeze (8km/hr ) favouring our end in the first qtr.

Lol

Grundy kicks his third.

9 minutes ago, Big Col said:

Wow. Brodie 2 goals. I'm liking the look of this.

I always said we should recruit him.....

Humble pie tasting good right now...

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Martin beats McVee one on one and snaps Richmond's first of the day. Tricky match up for the rookie

39 - 9


BB disappointing

Just now, Demon Jack said:

Martin beats McVee one on one and snaps Richmond's first of the day. Tricky match up for the rookie

39 - 9

Got away with a big and obvious jumper hold.  Not sure how none of the 4 umps saw it.

 

Pity about that Prestia injury. I know no-one cares but still not nice to see.

Brown gives away a free kick and Balta takes advantage of the breeze to slam home a goal for the Tigers.


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