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Matchday Thread - Demons v Power

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Miller = star??

No Whats, Watts will be

Always thought Miller was not skilled enough and big enough,that far down the ground,but gee he looks good/confident a bit closer.Watt do you think.

Edited by milpod

 

You'd think a 33 point lead would be enough.

But Port have finished games well this year.

 

Jack Trengove 11 contested possessions & Jetta 9 :lol:


No Whats, Watts will be

Superstar for watts :)

Loving the looks of this game.

wish I could watch it :mad:

You'd think a 33 point lead would be enough.

But Port have finished games well this year.

Rather 33 point up than 33 points behind.

 

Gee Nevilla Jetta's played a game and a half

Great to hear..

Fought for the jet a few times over the pre-season here on d/land..

In my starting 18 always.. imo anyway.. hope he keeps it up

Dees up by 33!


I know I need to stop talking about Watts, but how was his quick handball to Aussie? AWESOME!

Miller > Jonathan Brown :rolleyes::) B)

We have to finish off this game now. GO DEES!

But Port have finished games well this year.

cough CARLTON LAST WEEK cough

Jetta you star.

But Port have finished games well this year.

Could not be better than us? Our last quarters have been pretty good this year DD


Miller. You drop a player for more than one week, Make them think they might not get back in.

A U S S I E ! !

no deevout, he will help us WIN!

Yes Dan, I am very happy to be wrong :) I was only concerned about his fitness.

Imagine what he's going to be like when he is fit.

Jack Watts super. Benny and the Jet. Dare i say Brad Miller...

I dont get the first bit..?

Its becoming a habit.

No-one said his 3 goals wasnt a good effort. It is.. But its a step back to have to have him in the team again.

3rd qtr starting.. C M O N D E E S ! ! ! !

Its now 5 goals and its really a step back to have him in the team. FFS. Tonights effort answered critics who thought he was finished.

Keep up the good work DD.


Just gotta keep running for one more qtr. Great to hear so many of our players firing.

Go brothers! Go Watts!!! Go the lot of you, you rippers... !!!

 

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