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No pressure from north at all. This could be a bloodbath 

 
 

We look so much better when Kozzy starts in the middle and on the ball for a while

I will just park this here.

# Club M Pts % For Agt This Week Projected Next
1 Melbourne
7
20 134.3 % 654 487
Q1 11' vs N.M.
4.0 24
   – 0.0 0
3rd: 56+ pts, 123 % Saturday
@ G.C.
2 St Kilda 7 20 133.2 % 586 440 Lost vs P.A.
76 – 83
7th: 52 pts, 111 % Sunday
@ N.M.
3 Brisbane 7 20 120.4 % 709 589 Won vs Freo
115 – 67
4th: 56 pts, 113 % Friday
@ Carl
4 Collingwood 6 20 119.7 % 566 473 Sunday
@ Adel
1st: 60 pts, 118 % Sunday
vs Syd
5 Port Adel 7 20 102.5 % 604 589 Won @ St.K
83 – 76
5th: 56– pts, 107 % Sunday
vs Ess
6 Carlton
7
18 94.9 % 463 488
Q1 4' @ WCE
2.0 12
   – 0.0 0
12th: 46 pts, 99 % Friday
vs B.L.
7 Essendon 6 16 120.0 % 575 479 Sunday
vs Geel
8th: 48 pts, 107 % Sunday
@ P.A.
8 Adelaide 6 16 115.9 % 591 510 Sunday
vs Coll
9th: 48 pts, 106 % Saturday
@ Ge
 

For all the years North inflicted pain on us we need to show:

 

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20 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Used to live near me in Fitzroy until last year I think. Why move from Fitzroy? I don’t get it. 

Horses, courses

Ex Sandy/Hampton. As a cyclist (waves at NRR), runner, swimmer and golfer who likes a back yard….

 


2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

That was a very good mark by sparrow & good finish.

This is what we had to do 

This is the way

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

What happened to that North player?

Lower leg...looked bad.

 

Did anyone see what happened to the North guy?  


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