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Happy New Year to all Demonlanders.

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The heading says it all, but I will add a safe and healthy one as well and a good year for the Dees both on and off the field.

 
The heading says it all, but I will add a safe and healthy one as well and a good year for the Dees both on and off the field.

Thanks Redleg, & Happy New Year to you as well, cheers mate, have a good one.

 

And from me (and my son), we hope 2010 brings enjoyment and health to all of the followers of the Demons and their families.

Lets all unite and get behind our club for a huge 2010 season of development and satisfaction for the "Red and the Blue"! ;)


Happy New Year everyone. Hope the heads aren`t spinning too badly

Gotta love January, suddenly the footy season doesn`t seem so far away. NAB Cup starts in 6 weeks! (a little longer for our boys). Can`t wait!

 

Wishing all Demonlanders and MFC players and staff a healthy and prosperous 2010. The Demon is emerging from its slumber! We will be there in greater numbers than ever before to cheer him on!

Happy New Year to everyone as well. I have enjoyed the year here.. not due to our excellent footballiing skills in 09 but for all the banter and "experimentation" talk, draft discussions etc etc.. we had known for a long time that we stood to gain the two best kids in the land as long as the club was as focused as we were, well we woudl be ok . The Richmond game still lingers as one of the most stressful games I have ever watched and I still thank the deaf umpire and Jordan McMahon for Jack Trengove.

Looking forward to seeing our draftees emerge and begin their AFL careers with style, LJ to continue to amaze us, Col Sylvia continue his good form from 09 and head towards elite status, a B & F and some solid polling in the Brownlow. I also look forward to seeing Jack Watts take a regular role up forward this year and begin what will be the start of a long and fulfilling career.. I know he played in 09 but I am taking this year as his first real year and he is still eligible for the Rising Star!!

Go Dees we look forward to seeing the start of an amazing Demon decade!!


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The Richmond game still lingers as one of the most stressful games I have ever watched and I still thank the deaf umpire and Jordan McMahon for Jack Trengove.

Agree Deb. Non Demon people will acknowledge the importance of that decision and kick in the coming years. I hated the game until Jordan McMahon threw his hands up in the air and was mobbed by his team mates.

Happy New Year to all Demonlanders!

It's taken me this long to recover, so apologies for the delay.

Not Only Happy New Year but wishing everyone (Especially the MFC) an awesome new Decade!!


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