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You know your having a night out when the spuds that are the WA commentary team say your "BOG by a long way".

Viva la Max!


3 wins in a row, kicked over 100, won comfortably in the end. Not great but not the coach killer it looked at half time.

Still need to get better if we’re going to compete with anyone in the top 8 but st least we’re out of the bottom 4 (for now at least).

Well done coaches and players for 3 in a row

Bank the points but eagles are a very poor team. Wasn’t pretty but got the job done

Big test next week. I’m looking forward to it

Go dees

 

Turner and Petty as the 1 and 2 in the forward line is my preference. Give a trial for the next month. JVR had his chance and I reckon needs to have a solid month in the 2’s.

Fritta is on thin ice too. Should have had 4-5 goals tonight.

Milkshake, probably gets rubbed out because it’s MFC.

Just now, GS_1905 said:

Turner and Petty as the 1 and 2 in the forward line is my preference. Give a trial for the next month. JVR had his chance and I reckon needs to have a solid month in the 2’s.

Fritta is on thin ice too. Should have had 4-5 goals tonight.

Milkshake, probably gets rubbed out because it’s MFC.

Surely not he used his body to out position his opponent - that’s legal


Three in a row, but also a win against the worst team in the comp. McGovern going off injured. Still relying too much on Max.

Proper test against the Hawks next week

Just now, Sydee said:

Surely not he used his body to out position his opponent - that’s legal

100% he shouldn’t but you just know that he’ll get suspended.

And we’ve won a last quarter… just!!

Gawn, HUGE!! 30 votes. Chandler continues his great form, and Turner looked solid.

We take the W, and that’s great, but we’ll need a more consistent lift for the hawks next week!


Good second half got our attacking game going, I was in despair about our rubbish forward entries in the first half but looked a lot better in the second.

We’re 1 win off joint 8th

and 2 wins off joint 3rd

Carn you Demons

3 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

100% he shouldn’t but you just know that he’ll get suspended.

If melksham goes we should riot.

If bo Allen who smacked viney in the head with eyes off the ball gets off...m we riot.


Nankervis still the best ruckman of the past decade, according to Toigs supporters.melbourne football club popcorn GIF by Melbournefc

The people have spoken. Up the dees!

 

I'll take that. Aside from a ten minute spell when WC were running hot we controlled the game. Melky is a clever footballer and I'm glad we had him there when Petts went off. Worked well with Disco. Surely Max has nine Brownlow votes from the last three games.

Tholstrup had an almost game, 0.3 could have been 3 snags with some more experience under the belt

I'd keep playing him


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