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Matchday - Dees v Toigs

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I forgotten just how good that winning feeling is. Some very, very good signs today - mainly in the second quarter.

Hope Green's okay ...

Jones very good today, no real turnovers, ran hard and didnt get run down!

 
I forgotten just how good that winning feeling is. Some very, very good signs today - mainly in the second quarter.

Hope Green's okay ...

I was thinking the same thing. I sorta did'nt really care if we won i just wanted to be competative but i realized how good the feeling is when we win :D:D:D:D


Any news on Greeny?

the latest is that he's obviously having surgery... Doc Larkins seemed to think he'd be out for at least 6-8 weeks...

really great win from the boys today... we finally had a forward line, which was the big difference from past weeks... Juice looked dangerous, Miller gave us a great target, don't need to go on much more... still had that fadeout in periods, but when we were in control of the game we put the score on the board, unlike in previous weeks...

 
the latest is that he's obviously having surgery... Doc Larkins seemed to think he'd be out for at least 6-8 weeks...

really great win from the boys today... we finally had a forward line, which was the big difference from past weeks... Juice looked dangerous, Miller gave us a great target, don't need to go on much more... still had that fadeout in periods, but when we were in control of the game we put the score on the board, unlike in previous weeks...

The midfield before this game averaged 42 Inside 50s and today kicked it in 10 more times than they have in the first three weeks.

The forward line looked better because the midfield stepped up their workrate.

Bruce was great, Morton ran all day, Batram aswell.

But Davey is a star.

Absolute gun.

What a fantastic win. I sang the song very loud and very proud. Forgot what that feels like. Davey,Mclean,Moloney,Sylvia,Miller,Jones,Morton,Bruce,Jetta,Johnson,Dunn and Newton all were good and got us over the line. Next week we got the crows a home game at 4:40pm a twilight match and I`m pretty confident we can win that to.

CARN THE DEES!!


Green with a broken jaw apparently....

What a win though, great feeling! Some of the worst skills I've ever seen, especially from the Yellow and Black boys. That period in the Second was a disgrace, watching it now. Far out

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