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Port are feeling the Dees pain. No fwds who can take a mark. 

Dixon looks like Herman Munster

 
Just now, dees189227 said:

Gws should have this wrapped up by now 

Should be 10 goals up. Judging by Hinkleys bemused look at 3qtr time he's fresh out of ideas


23 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Blocking free kicks are as confusing as ruck infringement ones. 

Carlton got a goal from a dubious blocking free yesterday.

Giants should be out of sight. They will still get up but making it harder than it should be. Hopefully they ice it quickly at the start of this quarter and are fresh to face the filth. 

 

Apparently Durrsma and Dixon are on the field!


11-15 would have been just fine, last night.

GWS should be 50+ points up, not 19. 

Bedford's miss from 10m out directly in front means he'd slot straight back into our side pretty seamlessly.


Dixon is not match fit

he’s not sunday yoga fit

4 minutes ago, Males said:

Good call by the umpire, now, if they could only explain why Gawn doesn’t get an extra 10 frees per game. 😓

Because we’re Melbourne and our club doesn’t ask the question 


Imagine kicking goals like this when you need to seal a victory 

Arrested Development Crying GIF by HULU

why does PP think he can kick from 45

does he not pratice?

That’s the one. At least PAP have choked again 

Edited by Sir Why You Little

 

Well look on the bright side after last night's disappointment. At least Kane Cornes will be a sad boy tonight.

Edited by Chook


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