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How many games have we lost in the past when we dominated the inside 50's , it's obviously not the most important stat. Even Port's first 3 goals were from chaos type i50 entries. You can can get lucky but entries like that don't generally win you games 

 

Maybe the best win since 2021. We had to dig so deep… such a satisfying victory. WAnb, Rivers, BBB, track. gawny… all huge. 

and what the hell do we have here re Windsor?? couid be anything. what a goal 

 
3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Gus used to joke that he could never get a 4 pack, let alone a 6 pack. Muscles don’t equal fitness. 
 

I agree.

 

But look for footage I am talking about, speaks volumes 


39 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

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

Win tough games interstate at any time and it builds momentum and confidence.

And luckily with no fresh injuries.

2 minutes ago, Dee*ceiving said:

Playing differently this year. We won't lead the I50s as much as we have previously.  

So much better, our forward line is less congested which leads to less stagnation there and allows our crafty forwards and bustling players to get to work.

Outside of the GF it's one of the best wins I've seen live. ANB deserves a hug.

 
1 minute ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

 

Gus would be so proud of the newest member of the wingers club ❤️💙


Aah, that was beautiful!

Stuff it. 
I’m going to watch it again and savour every verbal abuse and angry look from the crowd that went with some fine play by our Dees.  
I said on Tuesday that I thought they might throw a cracker at us, and I wasn’t far wrong.

44 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Conor Rozee is a [censored] disgrace and ANB is a [censored] boss. One of my favourite H&A wins in the Goody era. Superb. 

I’m convinced Rozee made the Rivers tackle look worse than it actually was. That was a bullshiit decision 

Absolutely huge win on the road at Feral Park. Lost my voice watching from home which I rarely do when not at the game.

6 minutes ago, old55 said:

We hung in and stole that one. Impressive...

I don't know that we stole it. It was a tough game start to finish. They got off to a flier then we dominated from midway through the first to about midway through the 2nd. They wrested momentum back when Gawn and Oliver had a rest in the 2nd. We withheld some heavy attack from them in the 3rd then put the foot down at the start of the last. Esava going off for a period was key but Oliver started dominating around the contest in the last. They were missing Powell-Pepper and Horne-Francis but May was out for us. I think it was just a great 59/50 game and we came out on top as we had the grit for a bit longer. If it went another 5 minutes they may have got over us but thems the breaks.


Yep, that was special.

When you imagine a great Benny Brown game that is exactly what comes to mind. Fantastic work rate, continually leading up at the ball and a dead eye dick in front of goal. The big fella is a difference maker when he plays like that.

One of Nib’s best games in the red and blue. Windsor is going to be a star. Midfield stars stood up when it mattered.

JV choking up post match said it all.

One of those wins that just make you proud to support this footy club.

1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I’m convinced Rozee made the Rivers tackle look worse than it actually was. That was a bullshiit decision 

Yes … and it was also a sling. Rivers needs to learn from that.,

T-Mac won't go in the best on field. But he was just brilliant I thought. Kept Dixon to 1 goal, made life difficult for Charlie all night. He had 7 intercept possessions and went at 100% disposal efficiency.

6 minutes ago, old55 said:

We hung in and stole that one. Impressive...

Yes, and we did it in a way that is MFC in 2024. Absorb and let them flounder with no space in their F50, and then get a turnover and slingshot with kicking to forwards leading at the ball. (Ironically this is how teams beat us the last few years - when you are all about forward half turnover and can’t move the footy from the other arc - you have no space.)

Thats why we have 22+ scoring shots from 45 I50s.

This is actual footy, it’s been missing entirely the last couple of years. So glad it’s back. 


Is it a coincidence we bring in BB and Petty and all of a sudden our forward efficiency improves?

Likely big targets who can play straighten us up.

1 minute ago, DiscoStu17 said:

Ratugolea’s goal was my favourite.
If I was Kossie, I would’ve high-fived him. 

so poor wasn’t it. In a tight game. 

34 minutes ago, layzie said:

Thought Marty Hore did a good job down back. It's a pleasure having him back at the club. 

He's a steady defender, just needs to relax on giving away some silly free kicks 🤣

 

On the road and backs to the wall. 
Come from behind win interstate. 
Doesn’t get any better 

2 hours ago, Demon Jack said:

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. 

I was there too.  I know it depends to a large degree on where you sit but from my perspective, Collingwood supporters are far, far more feral than Port’s. 
(I still can’t get over how they started chanting their stupid chant when Brayshaw was knocked out cold on the ground in last year’s final).

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