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Congrats, a win! go D's Please show our boys how to do it!


 

Demonland/Demonology 6.4 Richmond 3.7 - Final score

Go Dees. Premiers Feb 2010

I hope thats an omen for our boys! :)


What about the poor "Wolf", breaking down in his prime... What does happen to a lame wolf in this neck of the woods??? In Demon big footy land, we would nurture him back to good health until he was ready to represent the red & blue again... Good luck Wolfy...

Well played today boys, I was very impressed by the manner in which all the teams conducted themselves, a pleasure to be involved...

Thanks mate (the ankle should be fine), again a pleasure to be involved and a big congrats has to go to Rollo and WJ for their continued involvement and organisation.

There was talk of a demonland/logy/big footy get together something during the year... maybe we can do it as a bit of a fundraiser for the sites (minus bigfooty who makes a killing)... I get to organise to get Scully to one event which is either my birthday in a fortnight or happy to donate to an attendance to such an event, as I'm sure all use mad dees will love to chat to him.

Note subject to wifes approval :rolleyes:


Clearly I should ban people from taking photos of me playing sport.

See the photo of the bloke with his arms out to mark, but the ball hitting his head.

Yeah, that'd be me playing football.

 

Well Done! Bragging rights for 2010

I was intending to post about umpys and best players and such...

but got carried away by these amazing quality photos on here...

well done, andy (aka demonland)...

how large a donation to demonland will be required to delete all photos featuring rollinson 65 ??

(send me a pm and the cheque will be in the mail...)

I got sunburned, he said, glaring at the 40+ sunscreen nestled in the bag accompanying him on the albury train...


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