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4 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

A mini bang bang is good for the soul

How bout a bang bang bang bang?

I think the umps are starting to help us @Clintosaurus

 

Mids and rucks are getting on top and we are running again. 
cmon dees! Keep it going.


 

Only the Oliver and Trac combo will win us the flag. 


Kozzie needs to reign in the dumb frees, play with some anger but channel it better.

Kozzie's got uncle Byrons blood flowing through his veins.

 


2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Only the Oliver and Trac combo will win us the flag. 

Throw Viney and Kozzie to that. You can see where we miss Viney already tonight. Harmes, Sparrow haven’t been able to be that hard man in there.

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Libba makes me nauseous 

Libba is our Viney. Does the dirty work.

Got to hate a kick to the pocket with 15 seconds on the clock...🙄


Kossie fantastic. He’s inside the doggies defenders heads.

much better last 15 mins. Winning clearance and smart inside 50 play. 

Melbourne v Dogs + Wild momentum swings

Name a more iconic pair.

 
2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Throw Viney and Kozzie to that. You can see where we miss Viney already tonight. Harmes, Sparrow haven’t been able to be that hard man in there.

Everything was a dumpster fire until they put those two and Gawn in the middle and then we started to work. We just can’t do without them. They are the most talented duo in the AFL. Their chemistry is outstanding. 

Rescued what was otherwise a very poor quarter. Trac raised his game big time and Max is BOG right now for sure.

Midfield battle will win this game, that's all there is to it.


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