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Great performance Demons

And well done to Goodwin again for ignoring the nonsense rumours and getting on with it

 
 

Beer says it all...

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1 minute ago, Lou C. Fur said:

Beer says it all...

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Very average 

That was a pathetic action by McKay pushing the ball in May's face. Then he follows it up with a shank. What an atrocious specimen.


lol at the afl website asking if viney is in trouble for a dangerous tackle he couldn’t have minimised it any better

1 minute ago, brendan said:

lol at the afl website asking if viney is in trouble for a dangerous tackle he couldn’t have minimised it any better

Free kick that's all it was.

MCC fans will be disappointed if the Dees kick it low instead of kick it long 😮


Sparrow getting progressively better as the game has gone on.

who else is ready for the Tom Sparrow character arc?


Beauty of a clearance from Tholstrope

 
Just now, dees189227 said:

We cracked the 100 & kicked straight. 

Still time for 6 quick behinds


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