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great goal

composure from kossie and chin, great mark and slot the goal


Good start. Nice to see Petty leading wide leaving Melk one on one.

Don’t let Bowey take kick in T Mac?!

Wtf

 

Horrible clearance nd no tackling on fletcher.


Just now, whatwhat say what said:

why on earth is plugger mac bringing the ball back in from a behind?!??

Bowey ran back to take it and T Mac decided to ignore him

The Melk - Andrews match up is a huge win for us. Need to find Melk's favoured side or stick it low and in front as often as we can

4 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

nothing will beat the 2022 one ever

i don't the light blue colour in general. prefer navy

and melks has started this game very well.


I hope Fritta is watching Melksham very closely … superb tackling and pressure.

Brilliant from Melksham

jumped into Harris and disguised it beautifully


Just now, ANG13 said:

Great start at set shots there.

You were saying ? 🤯 Petty

 

Need to block the corridor

there's the difference

our disposal by foot is errant and they punish on turnover

there's been little pressure on them transitioning the ball thru the corridor

worrying signs

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