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1 minute ago, DubDee said:

He’s had 6 shots on goal for 1 goal

and burnt his team mates so many times

Yep. Poor clubman, plays for himself

 
Just now, Demon Jack said:

Max has entered god mode again.

Not to be negative, but we still depend on him so much.

Cream good in that passage

 
2 minutes ago, Satan said:

Hold up now in red time

Lucky there.

6 goal to 1 quarter - much better connection though still too many I50 kicks direct to opponents

7 minutes ago, Redleg said:

What has happened to Windsor’s disposal? Just picked out the one Tiger among three Dees.

Windsor's disposal was well above average last year - has it taken him a year to learn "the Melbourne way"?

4 minutes ago, Purple77 said:

Has to be Fullarton out for Sharp, I'm not convinced he's adding anything to us.

But who would relieve Max? I know he hasn't set the world on fire but he has had 6 hit outs

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Just now, Brownie said:

Geez it's so good to see Chandler lift to this level.

Love his desperation

Chandler has been good all year! Showed desperation when it was lacking especially the North/Dons game


lol he tried to pull a marchbank. Nowhere near it.

KOZZIEE!!!!

Gee, I swore the Richmond player got a finger to that...

Not going to complain though.

EDIT: Nah, he was miles away. Play on

EDIT EDIT: Oh (censored) off.

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Just now, BoBo said:

Chandler has been good all year! Showed desperation when it was lacking especially the North/Dons game

His effort has been up there all year. Been really impressed with him this year. We need someone like him.

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Bit worried about Charles. Has he lost pace after that injury??

Still a fair way off AFL fitness and form?

I'd take Culley or Brown dog at this point and just let Spargy find it at Casey. Even if it takes 4 to 5 weeks. Maybe more. Not his fault just been out of it for too long and it shows.


1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

lol he tried to pull a marchbank. Nowhere near it.

KOZZIEE!!!!

Have we ever had a score review go our way??


Just now, jaydenh10 said:

f off that did not deviate

They're just making arbitrary [censored] up

 
2 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Chandler has been good all year! Showed desperation when it was lacking especially the North/Dons game

Totally agree, he's been fantastic all year

Just now, Red But Mostly Blue said:

His effort has been up there all year. Been really impressed with him this year. We need someone like him.

He and Bowey could be the only two Dees players that have played to their potential in basically every game this year. He’ll never be a superstar but he’s done his job


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