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GAMEDAY: Rd 17 vs St. Kilda

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Hats off to the Saints, they have kept us with us under trying circumstances.

 

Get a goal right now Melbourne, stop letting them in. Stand up when it counts 

 

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Handballs handballs handballs!


Gawn and Grundy combo taken so much speed out of our team and they are not even winning ruck position

F'n turnovers are killing us.  No composure

 

Credit to the saints for effort but in the circumstances we should not be letting them dominate us like this. If they kicked straight we’d be in real trouble. 

1 minute ago, Superunknown said:

ANB needs to go to casey

 

jesus wept

 

We've got 99 problems but a nibbler ain't one.


This is so looking like last week 

Fab goal Snake!!!

Who would've called Melks and Trac being our best forwards tonight!?

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4 minutes ago, loges said:

Why does it look like Saints are running over us when they hardly have any bench 

So much this.

He leads and converts

i don’t care he doesn’t tackle!

3rd quarter 

Trac goals 

saints some costly misses 🥶🥶

defence on top 👊👊👊

Marshall beating both Gawn and Grundy 🤬🤬

fumbles ANB back on deck 🥔🥔

marks inside 50  4 🤮🤮


Melks has more than justified his selection 

 

Doubt that Petty too bad. ABC said midriff.

Can anyone who advocated for BB in tell me what he has actually offered?

He goes at every single aerial contest with 1 arm, I swear.


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