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3 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Ben Brown makes a huge difference to our team

Having a big fwd who will mark above his head takes a lot of attention away from Fritta and JvR and splits the defence 

Just good to have a big presence to be mindful of as a defender as well. As long as he doesn't have to do too much defensive running he's still a good target.

Edited by layzie

I'm proud to say that today's match was the first Melbourne game I've attended interstate. 

What a bloody win. Couldn't be prouder of the boys. 

Edited by Demon Jack

 

Wonderful win, we soaked up their pressure for 3 quarters and then really went to work in the last 


6 minutes ago, BDA said:

how on earth does Dermie still get a gig. surely there is someone better for the job. spouts such guff

Was past his use by date years ago 

 

Please someone give Derm an Easter egg 

And here’s me 3 weeks ago saying Brown and TMac are dead and cooked. I bow before thee in great apology. That goal from Ben on 50 when the crowd’s meth had really kicked in……awesome

Just now, Roost it far said:

And here’s me 3 weeks ago saying Brown and TMac are dead and cooked. I bow before thee in great apology. That goal from Ben on 50 when the crowd’s meth had really kicked in……awesome

Credit for putting the hand up. Very few do.


Hung around all night, great resilience on display where Port clamped down a lot of players like Fritsch, Petracca and Pickett. ANB, Langdon, BBB were so good, great to see Windsor kick his first. All this without May. One of the best wins in Goodwin era, a genuine contender with a lot more upside to come.

5 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

It's March you just want wins on the board, playing premiership footy now is pointless.

Dumbest comment of the year. Did you expect us to win a different way or? Make it make sense with some people 🤦

3 minutes ago, layzie said:

6 behinds. 

How awesome is accurate kicking?

15 goals from only 45 entries is awesome

5 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

ANB is a freak, he’s gone to an A grader this year

I wouldn’t say an A grader. However, he’s an improving playing even at his age. It’s more the mental now. ANB is athletic, with a tank, but a cooler head than we see. He is aging well, and he will improve. 

Fitness - 11/10. we ran over the top.

Midfield/stoppage/clearance - 3/10 for first 3 quarters, 15/10 for last quarter. 

Field kicking - 1/10 for 3 quarters. 8/10 last quarter.

Lever, Viney, Max, BBB, - epic leadership. 

Goal kicking - 9/10.

Umpiring was poor to both teams, no advantage. 5/10

 


7 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

ANB is a freak, he’s gone to an A grader this year

He's on fire this year.  Was key tonight when Oliver and co were being held back.

Derm just doesn’t rate us , so great to shove it up him.

Gee that was a good battle.

May and Trac and Clarry,  not at their best , Kozzie too.

Away  from home , hostile crowd , huge win bloody huge!

 
2 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

15 goals from only 45 entries is awesome

Almost unheard of!


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