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Melbourne v Bulldogs Game Thread

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Ding has sourced a second phone, so that we can maintain verbal comms for most of the match. (if it comes through clear enough)

Can somebody please open a new thread for me to post scores and details on?

Ding will call me just before the match and try to give an idea of inclusions/omissions and starting positions etc.

why not here?

 

jeff white playing

 

thanks finks

moloney, jones, flash, jamar, warming up

ground looks magnificent, and has a breeze of about two goals blowing

robbo hasnt taken his tracky off. walking off now.

Ding now thinks the 'BO bloke is not quite sure what "streaming" means. Cannot get anything on radio, but vics might be able to.


apparently 93.5fm are streaming the game online.

If this is true, this is great news!

Is it 93.5 fm Bendigo?

Please let us know the URL.

Thanks

chook, jamar, pj, holland, warnock, morton, bode, garland on bench

kicking with breeze.

Carroll in fight with johnson already

petterd has aka

carroll gave away free to johnson for shot at goal. missed

bate from 50.

missed

0.1 - 0.1

 

0.1 - 0.2

robbo snap, rushed behind

0.2 - 0.3

moloney and jones possies already

miller playing back line and going hard


moloney off, chook on.

morton on for buckley

pj on for meesen

goal dees.

1.3 - 0.3

our scores first

flash to neitz for shot at goal, inside 50.

straight through the guts from the boundary line.

2.3 - 0.3

hard contested mark to chook, then on to chest of sylvia, missed

2.4 - 0.3

goal to bate

3.4 - 0.3

morton off, moloney back on.

miller doing ok at chb on no8 for bullies.

frawley, bell off.

petterd, holland on

goal to flash.

4.4 - 0.3

remember we have the wind this qtr.

miller getting touches and reading the play!!!!

bate off the right - GOAL

5.4 - 0.3

Jaded, do you want to do the scores and report for 'land?


aka , goal

5.4 - 1.3

yze playing half f flank

neitz playing 25 out.

Miller is playing on Johnson and Bell is apperantly playing really well

*With thanks to Diablo* :)

goal to dogs

5.4 - 2.3

another from a free kick

qtr time


goal to dogs

5.4 - 2.3

another from a free kick

Tis quarter time now.

Both of the Dogs' goals were a result of a free kick.

We're also tackling hard.

*With thanks to Diablo*

Tis quarter time now.

Both of the Dogs' goals were a result of a free kick.

We're also tackling hard.

*With thanks to Diablo*

Well, we won a quarter, Things are looking up!

Is Morton playing?

 
Is Morton playing?

Yes he is and he set up Bate's goal with some 'great hands'.

good to hear miller is playing well down back... would be fantastic if he could slot in down there and do a good job for us...


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