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1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Firstly, WHERE HAS THIS TEAM BEEN?

Great first qtr. Trac set the scene. BBB been a great presence. 

Secondly, goal after the siren!! 😡 WHY!?

Demontime

Never ages

 

 
1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

. BBB been a great presence. 

The timing of his jump and sheer reach is awesome. He's looking good.

Just now, dees189227 said:

Brayshaw still off getting assessed for concussion 

I reckon he’ll get subbed off. It was a clear ground hit and mcclugge should get suspended. Should have been a free and yet they pay the cheap one to the Lions 5 seconds later which results in a goal. 

 
Just now, picket fence said:

Pizz Melksham of for good !!Game should be beyond doubt

C'mon mate, he's completely shut down Harris Andrews that quarter. 

Great quarter. Trac dominating like we know he can. 

12 inside 50’s for 8 scoring shots. is this really melbourne?! you 


2 minutes ago, SPC said:

Poor clearance work late.

Why does it often Gawn wins the hit out but the balls finds only opposition players...

Is it the position of our mids around the ruck contest?

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Pizz Melksham of for good !!Game should be beyond doubt

Uneducated post. Melksham could have had 3 goals.

Clearance work in the first 10 mins was first class. Need to not overthink it 

 

May has to tighten up on Daniher who looks like he might have one of those ‘on’ nights. 

Really like what Melk brings. Has looked dangerous, will be even better if he kicks a few. But love the contribution, gets to the right spaces as always.  


1 minute ago, demon3165 said:

Is that the one when he tapped that one straight to the Lions player after our last goal.

What’s wrong with the old ‘Jeff White’ thump it forward hit out?

Brisbane got too much reward in that Q1. Melbourne clearly dominated the contest.

if Milkshake could kick straight - eg score a snap from 15m directly in front 

We’d be 5 goals up

Hot start, could have been hotter with Melksham kicking a couple extra. Would love to blow them away now and then defend for the second half.

Just now, dees189227 said:

Brayshaw still off getting assessed for concussion 

Really he got a kick after that play 


That was nice to read a GameDay thread for a quarter without a meltdown.

Nice dumping tackle on Gus not picked up by umps.

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

What’s wrong with the old ‘Jeff White’ thump it forward hit out?

This!

Just get the ball out of the way when there is less than 30 seconds... It's a no brainer.

Sometimes we try to be too perfect.

I’m probably one of the few liking Milkshakes game and role. One free kick wasn’t there against Harris-Andrews as the body work was to assist the mark.

His one wood is his kicking so I’m backing him to slot more than he misses although he should have at least one on the board.

1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Nice dumping tackle on Gus not picked up by umps.

Nothing in it.


1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

The timing of his jump and sheer reach is awesome. He's looking good.

Absolutely, looks engaged and involved in the game doing some really nice things 

 

How was that kick from Petracca. This move into the forward line seems to have rejuvenated him a bit, he's so much more dynamic.


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