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WAKING THE DEMON

WHERE'D YOU RUN TO

WALKING IN SHADOW'S

WATCH THE BLOOD FLOW

WARNING: A bit of explicit language and a bit extreme for most

Bout time we woke the demon!

Hells Bells was awesome.

To misquote Napolean Bonaparte on China- Melbourne is a sleeping demon- let her sleep for when she awakes she will shake the world- The Demon has just roused for its slumber

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Loved the passion and excitement in the group. They rushed in to remonstrate with Shaw after that dog act and celebrated all the newbies first goals. Also the song was sung with great gusto. It's obvious there is a great bond developing between the players - a Roos specialty. Bodes well for retaining players. Add Petracca to that group next year and watch out. I think we can officially say that Hogan and Brayshaw won't disappoint. Can cancel my consultation with Dr Nitschke,

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I was going to post 'relax, we've got this' (tongue in cheek) but decided against it not wanting to over use an old joke.

*sigh*

Oh well, I might start a new one using Micky Maltshake as the punchline: I can't see us losing a game this year.

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Just arrived back home from today's incredible win. Best time I've had watching a Demons game for some years.

- Jesse Hogan is a beast. Haven't seen a player crashing packs and taking marks like that since Neitz.

- VandenBerg. Where did this guy come from? Barlow comparisons are well justified.

- Nathan Jones was his usual brilliant self.

- Watts was immense up forward. With Hogan and Frost taking the key defenders for most of the game, Watts just about did whatever he wanted. Finished with 3 goals. Could this be his year? (Also how good was that tap to Garlett?)

- Jamar and Garland played their best games for some time. Both hit the scoreboard and were involved in some crucial passages of play.

- Jeff Garlett is a new Aaron Davey. Kicked freakish goals and applied forward pressure in a similar manner to Flash. Will do the number #36 justice

- Viney took on God and won. Looked fresh after a disappointing NAB cup.

- Brayshaw already looks like a 100 game player. Finished the day with 9 tackles and helped set up that Jones goal in the 2nd. Could be a possible contender for the Rising Star if Roos keeps playing him.

Incredible game. Go Dees!

VandenBerg. Where did this guy come from? Barlow comparisons are well justified. Canberra of course

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Just got home, the replay is on, victory cigar will be lit soon!

The best thing about today was four times GC came at us and got to within 2 goals and every time we steadied the ship.

I cannot remember us doing that for a long long time.

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Highlights!!!! Who would've thought?

*Brayshaw's contested mark between 2 opponents. WTF!

*Garland's creativity, run and contested strength. Reminded me that he's a bloody good player

*Jesse Hogan taking 7 marks by using his still only 20 year old body. Soooo much upside.

*Jack Viney tackling Gary Ablett like he was a first gamer.

*Ben Newton and Aaron Vandenberg being big, physical and with secure skills.

*Jeffy Garlett making the opposition panicky whenever he goes near it.

*Tom McDonald being enormous in defence

*Jones, Tyson and Cross being so consistent

*HL's steal and run into goal.

*Jack Watts being there for 4 whole quarters, and knowing he's got more to give.

*Jeremy Howe's marking

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Two moments that stood out for me from all of the obvious great moments...Salem's mark of a skied ball in the back pocket late in the 3rd quarter, against a much larger opponent...then and I can't recall who his opponent was, but Hogan's mark on the wing where his opponent obviously had the idea of pushing him out of the contest, but in actual fact, pushed him straight into the path of the ball...brilliant!

Also loved the fact that we won every quarter (I think).

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Two plays that stuck out to me was the transition after that abblett fumble in the goal aquare

And that h spoil gather cruise to 35 and goal got us our momentum back at the best of times

Now do we all agree that nab cup means sfa all?

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Two plays that stuck out to me was the transition after that abblett fumble in the goal aquare

And that h spoil gather cruise to 35 and goal got us our momentum back at the best of times

Now do we all agree that nab cup means sfa all?

With hindsight it looks like Roos used NAB to give some established players the chance to play themselves into the team. Looks like Grimes, McKenzie, Bail and M Jones failed that test. Won't be easy for any of them to get back into the team.

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60-60 a piece. don't be so sure.

Just out of interest, what's the longest quarter on record? Their last quarter just passed 37 minutes and is still going!

Edit: finished, just shy of 39 minutes.

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I did a big "hoooooooray" in my living room along with everyone at the ground. I think my family thought I was a goose, but oh well.

Me and my daughter both screamed out suc Sh it.

Don't forget they only had that opportunity cause Cross was given a free kick against GC cause he went in harder than the GC player.

Was a bs free kick and karma kicked GC in the caboose

Doesn't normally happen that way for melbourne!!

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With hindsight it looks like Roos used NAB to give some established players the chance to play themselves into the team. Looks like Grimes, McKenzie, Bail and M Jones failed that test. Won't be easy for any of them to get back into the team.

With hindsight it looks like Roos used NAB to give some established players the chance to play themselves into the team. Looks like Grimes, McKenzie, Bail and M Jones failed that test. Won't be easy for any of them to get back into the team.

exactly great to see the stragglers can no longer consistently get games week after week standards are alot higher after today
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Got to love it when my 4yr old daughter wants to watch the demon players sing the song again before she goes to bed. How sweet life is. Have a happy easter.

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