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Huh? How is that not 50?

number 22 runs into the frame

Ah. That’s how.

 
 

McVee hasn't done much wrong tonight on return.

He's going to be very important over the next few weeks.


 
1 minute ago, Fromgotowoewodin said:

Shoudl’ve been 50 to fritta, Vlaustin nowhere near the contest, drags him down and lands on him. Weak as [censored] umpiring.

It was maggot "pretty boy" #22 so absolutely zero surprise



(censored) me, there's nothing quite like watching Maxy in peak god mode.

Best Melbourne player I've seen in my lifetime.

Kane is spot on. Time to rest the big boy and ruck fullo

Windsor just did it again. Has a Dee 20 metre in clear and kicks it to a contest and Tiger mark.


Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Kane is spot on. Time to rest the big boy and ruck fullo

fortunately no Spoonerism there 🙄

1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Kane is spot on. Time to rest the big boy and ruck fullo

Max has just headed to the bench - maybe keep him there.

Fullarton just did a couple of good things. Hit out. Tackle

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Would love to see a dressing gown on Gawn and a slow warm down jog in front of members. The monocles would go flying


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