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Max Gawn is the demon helmsman. Best performance by a ruckman this season.

 
Just now, Deemania since 56 said:

Just imagine, Clarrie and Fritta are to come into that team to strengthen it...truly!

Didnt even think of those two today, just scary for the opposition.

 

4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Viney just outstanding again 

He gives his all every time. He lives and breathes Melbourne. 

What a game. At 3/4 time I had n9 idea how this would land but it was one of the best games to watch. Cracking contest. 

 

Great fun that was

petty jvr and melks brilliant.

max second half was immense 

we ran out the game easily. Runners everywhere 

look out comp. We’re gunning for the flag

go dees

We didn’t start all that great, and it’s probably not ideal that we leaked nearly 100 points…

BUT

We were challenged by a team fighting for finals/with momentum and we steered the ship. No easy games from here. 

Importantly, we found our way to goals and it was exhilarating at times. Petty and Melksham were simply awesome. 

Even more importantly, very quietly, can you feel us cranking up??! 

CAN YOU!!??? 

Go Dees 🔥

 


Who was the Turkey yesterday that asked if Petty had proven himself fwd?

Does today help.

That was a finals type match and both teams had everything to play for.  We prevailed comfortably in the end after being headed several times.  That’s what the fair dinkum contenders do!  Bring on September!

Great last quarter and Captain Max was amazing.

Good to see JVR play is best game thus far.

 

2 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Didnt even think of those two today, just scary for the opposition.

Same! We're going to be steamrolling them with Clarrie and Fritsch. 

Sparrow, Clarrie and Fritta make that team better on paper, pig too. Going to have some selection headaches soon.


1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

We didn’t start all that great, and it’s probably not ideal that we leaked nearly 100 points…

BUT

We were challenged by a team fighting for finals/with momentum and we steered the ship. No easy games from here. 

Importantly, we found our way to goals and it was exhilarating at times. Petty and Melksham were simply awesome. 

Even more importantly, very quietly, can you feel us cranking up??! 

CAN YOU!!??? 

Go Dees 🔥

 

Credit to goody. Even though Tommo had a tough one, he was rewarded this weekend. And thanks for trialling Petty once more. 

7 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Got a forward line.

Petty six.

Jvr and Milk four.

Kozzie two.

Chandler one

Over 100 points.

17 goals 1 behind

4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

A legend of the AFL I reckon RTG !

Yep. Spot on BBO. 

How good has Melks been since fritta got injured. He been outstanding 

11 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Petty and Melksham unbelievable

10.0

Leading to receive puts the icing on a great team. Just watch the Melk, Petty and JVR - they all won because of it!


1 minute ago, Deeoldfart said:

That was a finals type match and both teams had everything to play for.  We prevailed comfortably in the end after being headed several times.  That’s what the fair dinkum contenders do!  Bring on September!

The momentum changed in the 4th quarter. I think we came out to really make a statement. A hard fought comfortable win. 

11 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Petty not a forward hey???? 

Watch the” Petty can’t play forward” posters jump on the bandwagon now.

Max was sensational again and Viney is our bull.

Maybe Binman is right too with the loading, as we certainly ran away from them in the last.

Hopefully we can now run over teams, right through to the flag.

 
4 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

No!  he is the perfect Sub.

He is, but we are also a tall forward short.

See how many intercept marks Richmond got today in our forward line.

Keep Tomlinson back, drop Harmes/Woewodin/Jordon and move Smith forward.

 


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