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Just now, In Harmes Way said:

The change in our gameplay was stark in the last, much less playing on. Last qtrs def still a worry

But gees I’m proud of the boys, played their hearts out

Playing on and moving the ball quickly is quite taxing. A few might have spent their petrol tickets. The more you play that style you run out the games better.

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An excellent defensive effort to hold it together after Disco went down. Huge game from TMac. I have been critical of Howes in the past but he played his role well today.

Langford looks a star of the future.

 

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Was hoping we scored 80, ended up >100 which is where we need to be. +46 points on our average this year.

Kept them <100 which is the other half of what I wanted, especially good result without May & Lever and with Petty up forward.

Maybe we’re not dead yet.

No player is closer to Goodwin than Koz. He played for his coach today.

Tmac is a modern great of the MFC. Nobody talks about it, but he gives 100% at every contest, he has been loyal, and I hope he gets to 250 games.


1 minute ago, Nietaphart said:

25000 supporters at the G. Just as impressive as the boys today.

We were loud today. I was proud. But we need more.

Gotta say that was a great gritty win.

Really happy for the club and especially the players to see reward for effort.

Our disposal still needs work at times. When we execute those kicks through the corridor it's awesome but the likes of Salem and Viney can do it better.

They've done it before, they just need to take a short breath rather than rushing the kick.

We also still need to lower our eyes more coming in But a good step forward.

Just good to see us grind it out.

Great tackling pressure. Great win

1 minute ago, praha said:

We were loud today. I was proud. But we need more.

Keep playing entertaining footy and they'll come.

We will be ok , with that group of youngsters.

Langford was really solid and Bowey was BOG , Kozzie, Kolt, Lindsay, Windsor all great.

Old stagers Viney and TMac played terrific footy.

Petty at Full forward with 4 was promising and will hopefully give him some confidence in the coming weeks.

Edited by DeeZee

Best feeling ever.

Don’t think I’ve seen more of a pro at the Dees than T Mac. Exceptional game and Petty just reminded a few that he can play the game.


17 minutes ago, Bowserpower said:

Good win but lost the last quarter yet again. Disappointing

Not sure if serious. Are you kidding???

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Best feeling ever.

Don’t think I’ve seen more of a pro at the Dees than T Mac. Exceptional game and Petty just reminded a few that he can play the game.

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Best feeling ever.

Don’t think I’ve seen more of a pro at the Dees than T Mac. Exceptional game and Petty just reminded a few that he can play the game.

Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Best feeling ever.

Don’t think I’ve seen more of a pro at the Dees than T Mac. Exceptional game and Petty just reminded a few that he can play the game.

I see him walking his pram down Glenferrie Road with his newborn and he looks knackered. Kudos to him for turning up every week!!

I said in the Gameday Thread that I believed in miracles …….. and so it came to pass!

LO L.

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4 minutes ago, Jack Vineys Anger Manager said:

No player is closer to Goodwin than Koz. He played for his coach today.

Tmac is a modern great of the MFC. Nobody talks about it, but he gives 100% at every contest, he has been loyal, and I hope he gets to 250 games.

You can drop the modern bit. He is an all-time great.


J Bowey - 3 votes

Come on fox footy - is it to much to ask - to see the debutants being sprayed with Gatorade?

Loved Bowey and Koz today - epic!

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9 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

The change in our gameplay was stark in the last, much less playing on. Last qtrs def still a worry

But gees I’m proud of the boys, played their hearts out

All anyone wants of us is effort from our team, that's all we can ask every week.


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