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Match Day Thread

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Mate just said to me Bruce & Travis are fighting it out for worst on ground... and I can't argue with that.

Aaaah. No. Maybe Bruce is the worst for the dees... Actually no. Just no. He's been Bruce, sure, but he's been VERY busy.

My first post..... I'm EXCITED......

Welcome! WHat a day to join.

Poop.. lions back within 29 points.. fev awarded dubious free.. tackled grimes- whose arm was pined and thus couldn't release the ball... hold steady dees... 1.42 left on the clock.. held up in the dees backline... lucky not to give a free away to johnstone... melb trying to clear... away, held back in kick to brown... [censored].... brown lining up, 50 secs on the clock..

 

28 up... 20 seconds left 3rd quarter... nice... this will be the lead going into the last....... should be able to take this one BOYAYS!!

Hmmm.

Lions were ALWAYS going to come out and try to hit us in the second half. They're not a side that'll go down to the dees by 60+ points, which is what it was looking like.

Brown has kicked a point... That was a relief.

Demons 12.7 - 79

Lions 7.9 - 51

3/4 time. It's still a game. We'll want to crack 100 points in the last quarter to put them away.

Merrett out with a hammy will make a difference too.


Umpires didn't do us any favours in that 3rd quarter ... Grimes was crucified right in front of goal. On ballers looked tired. Its gunna get tight here people. 1st goal is gunna be massive.

Its up to us fellas.. we must keep playing the way we have the previous 3 quarters... we have a 28 point head start, a WIN is all that matters.... Go Dees!!!

Thanks, have been silent for to long. The run thru the midfield is the way the game should be played and I'm very impressed with our young guys. They are GUNS....

 

Patful to the bench. Commentators saying he's in trouble. Though they said that about Ricky...

On a side note, anyone think Miller would be feeling the pressure??

Miller who?


Di JMac just kick it from 55? That can't be right...

Edit: And it wasn't. Never mind me.

Edited by Dappa Dan

Im sorry Demons,, i should have never of doubted you


SCULLY!!!!

Has been quiet...

But he just finished them off!!!

Apparently this is the biggest crowd ever between these two sides. Even at the Gabba.

Playing at the G, we play like a top 4 side. If we maintain this for 22 rounds, we're playing finals.

Who the hell do these guys think they are? Didn't they read the script?


This has to be the best we've played this year. Am I right? Quality opposition, and we've smashed them by 7 goals!!!

This has to be the best we've played this year. Am I right? Quality opposition, and we've smashed them by 7 goals!!!

Make that 8 goals

 

It's with great pleasure that I

EAT MY HAT!

You bloody bewdy Dees! I'm not doubting you again and I apologise for my post today.


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