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I was nervous, don't mind saying, but that says more about me than this team, they don't stop working. Massive love for all of them.

The two Jakes!

 

Good to see Tmac standing on the boundary with the President, turning up for the team.

Still make me nervous but well slogged out.

Props to Viney, Lever Rivers and Milk.

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A one dimensional team this is not.

Sit on Oliver and keep Trac quiet, we can still beat you.

Top 4 finish 3 years in a row. Well played Dees.

So many close games in the 2nd half of the season and weve mon most after an arm wrestle.

Good hit out for finals.

Grinded it out in the end.

How was TMac today at Casey? We desperately need him.

 


Solid, professional win. First half was a tough watch but we countered Hawthorn's attacking game style really well in the second half.

Lever was BOG by a country mile imo. You just knew he was going to take a mark every time the ball was in his direction. I also loved Melksham's game. Would've kicked 5-6 goals on any other day.

We've got the double chance locked in. That's all that matters.

3 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

Good to see Tmac standing on the boundary with the President, turning up for the team.

Wearing a Max Gawn 200 t shirt 

 
1 minute ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Best game Lever has played since 2021. Good time to be hitting form! 

Lever pole-axed the Hawks. Hawks - many new, some unknown players - that showed in the first quarter. Melbourne, once they knew who was who, did not concede, worked out their patterns, went forward with style. Looking good for finals. Fritta, JVR, JSmith, Melk, Chandler and Kozzie - with 60% Tracca - what forward problem?


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