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Melbourne v. Kangaroos LIVE SCORE UPDATES from Casey Fields

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I add my first post for 2008 and thanks WJ. I was just thinking we were going to be left in the dark.


thank you so much life savers!!

 

Glad to see they've got themselves back in it and hopefully won't be too far down at quarter time...

Its obviously impossible to get a grasp on the game looking at only numbers, however its good to see that they're clawing their way back.

Also - it is ALWAYS very windy out at Casey - so would be interesting to know who has the wind.


From Whispering Jack

Melbourne 2.1

Kangaroos 4.3

Wonaemirri goal

go Aussie and cheers for the scores.

From SEN:

Melbourne| 5.2.32

Kangaroos| 6.4.40

does anyone know if this is on the radio anywhere?

From Whispering Jack

Melbourne 6.3

Kangaroos 6.4

Newton and Weetra goals. 28 minute mark of the 1st Quarter.

Gotta love juice! :wub:


Hopefully this is the year that Isaac can step up and get some senior games.

There doing updates throughout the game on SEN.....They said Davey has been doninant in the middle and would have had atleast 10 disposials

thanks mate got SEN in the background now...

Thanks so much for all the updates guys i really appreciate it!!!


Best on Ground: Nathan Jones by a mile.

As i have said many a time.

I want this guys babies.

He will be our best player since Robbie :wub:

He will be our best player since Robbie :wub:

We can only hope...

His preseason has been fantastic so far - even if the team's hasn't been so.

From Whispering Jack:

1/4 Time:

Melbourne 6.3

Kangaroos 6.4

Goals: Newton 2, Wonaemirri 1, Neitz 1, Buckley 1, Weetra 1.

Best on Ground: Nathan Jones by a mile.

They said on SEN that davey has been dominant in the middle so Jones must be playing awesome

 
As i have said many a time.

I want this guys babies.

He will be our best player since Robbie :wub:

Get in line........


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