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Now we are in form I would be interested in opinions of how much we should beat the RFC by in our next game. If Neita plays and there are no major team changes I reckon an 8-10 goal win is a must. We have the ability to start putting even greater pressure on every team we play now. Players will realise that they will get a game only if they do "their allotted job" on any given day. I also think that we will more often change selection patterns to suit the particular team that we are up against. Our midfield will start to dominate weaker teams and our flexible forward line will flumox all but the very best team's defenders. Now we also have 2 ruckmen in form that can give futher foward line pressure. 48--60 points should be the margin.

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Honestly..

with Brock back in vintage form

Pickett, Whelan and Yze to possibly return

The emergence of PJ as a legit ruckman

The fact confidence is high

Sylvia getting better every game, and threatening to boot 8

Robbo back to his best

Backline -Carroll,Bell,Wheatley, Holland - all on fire

Melbourne 24.17 161

Richmond 11.13 79

Goals - Robertson 6, Neitz Davey Sylvia 3, McLean Bate Bruce 2, Jones P.Johnson Pickett

Best - McLean, Bate, Robertson, Bell, Sylvia, Green, Pickett, McDonald

McLean - 34 disposals, 7 tackles, 2 goals

Bate - 23 disposals, 12 marks, 2 goals

Robertson - 17 disposals, 10 marks, 6 goals 3 behinds

Bell - 26 disposals, 6 tackles, numerous spoils

Sylvia - 20 disposals, 8 marks, 3 goals 2 behinds, 7 tacklers

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Now we are in form I would be interested in opinions of how much we should beat the RFC by in our next game. If Neita plays and there are no major team changes I reckon an 8-10 goal win is a must. We have the ability to start putting even greater pressure on every team we play now. Players will realise that they will get a game only if they do "their allotted job" on any given day. I also think that we will more often change selection patterns to suit the particular team that we are up against. Our midfield will start to dominate weaker teams and our flexible forward line will flumox all but the very best team's defenders. Now we also have 2 ruckmen in form that can give futher foward line pressure. 48--60 points should be the margin.

think this is a bit ambitious still waiting, considering we are yet to really have four solid quarters and richmond have come very close the last couple of outings. I reckon this is a bit danger game and we'll have to be right on. Unlikely too that the tigers will let us clear our defensive line as easily as the pies did adn they will try and clog us up, so might stiffle our running game a bit. The match last year was ugly.

Im gonna say by 22.

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Many contiually wrote of us as an enigma.. a top eight team languishing at the bottom without real merit, awaiting the new day to return to form. Gradually we are finding some of that ilk in order to win. Richmond have yet to do that and yet have still managed to niggle a few teams with surprise and indeed looked almost about to break through .

Dont diss the Tiges with the same contempt the masses afforded us. I fully expect Wallace to dig into his back of unconventional tricks in order to combat our favourite style of game: a flowing hard running style. If he manages to drag this down to a scrappy tussle I will be happy to walk away with a One point win. If he cant force us wide he is in for one harrowing afternoon.

Its going to be a very interesting game really, a more insightful look at where we really are than many will give kudos.

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Now we are in form I would be interested in opinions of how much we should beat the RFC by in our next game. If Neita plays and there are no major team changes I reckon an 8-10 goal win is a must. We have the ability to start putting even greater pressure on every team we play now. Players will realise that they will get a game only if they do "their allotted job" on any given day. I also think that we will more often change selection patterns to suit the particular team that we are up against. Our midfield will start to dominate weaker teams and our flexible forward line will flumox all but the very best team's defenders. Now we also have 2 ruckmen in form that can give futher foward line pressure. 48--60 points should be the margin.

Even when we're flying when do we ever win by 8 - 10 goals?

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The tigers have been competitive in most games. I wouldn't be getting too cocky.

l agree it takes more then to wins to make a great team.

tj out of this game

neitz bad leg

robbo had a great game but can he back it up

but yes l agree we can win

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This sort of topic is completely moronic

we're 2-9 and were talking about winning margins over a team who are only 1 1/2 wins behind us and have arguably been in more winning positions than us.

get a grip. 1 pt or 99 points, who cares, when wins are as rare as they have been all season you take any.

talk about getting ahead of ourselves...

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In recent times when we play the tiges they have been in good form, coming off a couple of wins and look like they could make it to the finals. I always get a bit scared and think it could be a danger match, but then we come out hard and they never look like getting anywhere near a win. This year will be the same. they still dont have enough good players. and theyre young guns arent anywhere good enough yet.

Richo could fire up. thats my only concern. When he is on he is really ON. However we always seem to have the wood over him and i will be grinning my head off when buckets takes another scalp and richo chucks a dummy spit.

They look like getting Simmonds and Brown back.

Browns form in the Vfl hasn't been as good that good, and he will more than likely to be very underdone.

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I hate these threads :angry:

The Melbourne Football Club has shown over time that they have a complete inability to dispose of bottom sides. Its embedded in their culture. Whenever their expected to win, they fall flat on their asses.

Recent examples:

Round 2 2007 V Hawthorn

Round 1 2007 V St.Kilda

Round 18 2006 V Carlton

Round 1 2006 V Carlton

Round 8 2005 V Hawthorn

Round 6 2005 V Fremantle

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im actually with YZE-magic on this one . We are gunna tear the tigers a new one. Dees 35-0-210 tigers 3-3- 21

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