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Done. Down there, was never going to be the massacre some thought it may be.

 

A very shabby start - hope we've got that out of our system !!

Then the big guns said enough is enough and opened fire - Max, Viney , Petracca and Brayshaw.

...... but what about Kozzie ? 

Fair dinkum, a few moments of Kozzie magic cures much of the pain we MFC supporters have endured over the years.

I reckon it's happening this year !!!!!!


I hate playing this team and I hate playing that ground. 
Glad it’s done. 

 

A win is a win is a win. Dreadful start but re-set well and ran out easy winners in the end.

Viney, Kozzy, Chandler Trac all very good.

JJ and Harmes didn’t do their cause any favors.

Petty’s injury the big concern. Doesn’t look good and appears he’ll have another stint on the sidelines. We’ll just have to make do as best we can and hope he can recover quickly.

Go Dees


Could have been a Pies type disaster, we stood up after a poor start.  65 point turn around

14.6 for the season. 5 straight.

GO YOU DEMONS!

Edited by DubDee

Just hope Petty is not out for too long, seriously unlucky footballer with injuries

Great fightback. Nothing is coming easy to anyone at the moment. North came out all guns blazing and we slowly but professionally worked our way back into the match 

Hope Petty's injury isn't too serious.

What a professional team we have. Can put a poor quarter behind them, north on the other hand we fazed after their poor period. Difference between the teams is big.


We'll take the 4pts and move on.

Would have been nice to have got that percentage booster we needed, but the boys got the job done after a slow start.
Hope Petty is OK. He was looking good before going off.
A Freo win, despite the death riding, would top off the weekend.

Trac was great in the interview.  We were soft at the contest early

great mentality

Just now, Jibroni said:

Just hope Petty is not out for too long, seriously unlucky footballer with injuries

Just saw on the broadcast Lever seemed shocked by whatever Petty said to him


Lions need to win by around 30 points?  depending on the amounts of scores...

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Could have been a Pies type disaster, we stood up after a poor start.  65 point turn around

14.6 for the season. 5 straight.

GO YOU DEMONS!

Great way to look at it DD. 

Petty 🏥

Smith down back 🤔

Clarity / form of the fringe mids

Percentage

Mental preparation 🤮

Speed and skill through the middle 👎

Take the 4 points but not a good day.

 

 

Seriously though, Petty could injure himself in a chess tournament


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