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2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

the most enjoyable win i’ve watched since the 2021 GF!

Yep, immensely satisfying seeing that arrogant [censored] Horse lost for words.

 

1 minute ago, Rossmillan said:

Pickett an automatic inclusion, but I can’t find anyone to drop today.  Chandler was excellent.

Chandler is a 🔐

A massive win with 2 top tenners out of the side today Gawn and Pickett, massive flex on the comp.

9 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Grundy BOG by a country mile.

Don't agree. Influential in third but not bog.

 

Kade chandler starts every week. So does JVR. 
Rivers has arrived. 


1 minute ago, Smokey said:

Kade chandler starts every week. So does JVR. 
Rivers has arrived. 

Great to see Rivers getting some props.

May did well for first game after injury.

That’s a super win, probably our best since the Grand final. Playing a bogey side, very good side and well coached side to win back momentum and win easily was fantastic stuff. 

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I've said it before and I'll say it again. Clarry Oliver is going to be the best Melbourne player to ever play the game. 

4 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Don't agree. Influential in third but not bog.

Close but my votes are for Clarrie.

10 minutes ago, Rossmillan said:

Pickett an automatic inclusion, but I can’t find anyone to drop today.  Chandler was excellent.

Maybe he's not. Tough call. I know he's a star but you can't drop anyone from this lot today.

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Grundy v Jackson reckon we got a clear answer today. Great performance

11 minutes ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Highest win at the MCG since 2018, well done boys!!

And it’s so pleasing that we’ve played two outstanding MCG games after a very patchy run of games there last year. 

If we going to lose the odd game such as last week you’d rather it be away from the G.

Pickett back, McGovern and Shuey out for eagles. Time to load up on the % next week

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Maybe he's not. Tough call. I know he's a star but you can't drop anyone from this lot today.

Hibberd didn’t finish the game and appeared injured, so that probably makes things easier re:Kozzie coming back in.


Club made the right decision with JVR. He is now ready.

Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Hibberd didn’t finish the game and appeared injured, so that probably makes things easier re:Kozzie coming back in.

Thanks but feel for Hibbo.

Is Bbb injured?

 
8 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Don't agree. Influential in third but not bog.

Disagree with your disagree, yep he was good in the third. They were coming hard a got within a kick. He turned the clearances around with his ruckwork, both grabbing them kicking forwards and his hit outs. 

He got us going midway through the 3rd when it was needed most. That’s when it counts the most, imo. The game was over by 3/4 time.


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