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Don't be stupid and play Gawn next week, let him heal properly footy department.

#FFS.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

 
 

Need to finish this game with another couple quick goals.


 

Nick Martin looks like he should be playing the geek from an American 1990’s teen show set in a high school. 

Just now, godees said:

Nik Cox was a top 10 draft pick 😂😂😂

Cale Morton's love child.


1 minute ago, gs77 said:

Umpire 22 should be sacked

He’s a blatant cheat. Doesn’t even try to hide his bias. 

Please Melbourne don’t let them back in it. 

Forken hell.

 


Has Bowey ever won a defensive one-on-one marking contest?


Just now, Chook said:

Has Bowey ever won a defensive one-on-one marking contest?

He has been way off since he came back from his shoulder injury.

 

Nah they didn’t pick them up off the canvas, #22 did. 

Get em back, boys 

 

Haven't heard Petty's name called this quarter. Has had five touches. None this quarter. Is he on the ground?

Edited by M_9

Petty: either drop him or play him in the back line.

He's not a forward or a ruck


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