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Just now, BDA said:

strong mark JVR

he's looking sharp

pity about the goal kick

7 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

baggers get away with a lot of throws and just dropping the ball once they're being tackled

Them and the Pies are the umps massive pets. Expect +150 each for the season.

 

Maxy with the helicopter. love to see those go through.

4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

well Harry McKay should be missing first few weeks - cleaned Bowey up

Nothing in it if he goes for that it's a joke.


Pretty good run from halfback and delivery inside 50, all things considered.

Max forward is brilliant, that will allow Grundy to play predominantly ruck…………….wait a minute

2 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

If McKay doesn’t get 3 weeks for that, nothing has changed. 

Nup didn't raise the elbow. As the commentators said just the momentum he had & mckay is a lot stronger than Jake. Considering bowey didn't get a free for high contact nothing will happen. 


Just now, whatwhat say what said:

it's extraordinary that I can't decide whether gawn, petracca, or oliver are the best players I've ever seen play for us

Max Gawn is in my opinion the best ruckman to play the game and the best Melbourne player to play the game. 

5 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

If McKay doesn’t get 3 weeks for that, nothing has changed. 

Don't think there was really much in that.

Max is firing.

Tracca too.

Some Good inside 50 connection.

 

 

Not a good night for Werridee.

His two most hated players - Tomlinson and Schache - both prominent early.

And on top of that Howes had an exceptional first term.

Oh dear, I feel another team coming!

Bought a digital membership this arvo so I could watch. Think it gets sent in the post!! "facepalm".

Anyone know if you can get the voucher code emailed to you?


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