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Post Match Discussion - Round 12 (never in doubt)

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I'm in shock. We seriously won? Good Ol Melbourne always find a way to enrage me and then suck me back in.

 
 

We played man on man. We beat them man on man. We cracked in and ran harder then they did. Our leaders led. Our young guys showed they refuse to be tainted by years passed. Our NQR players played their role and kept their ball handling simple.

Still waiting for us to find a way to lose even though the game has been over for 30 minutes.

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Just left simmonds for my first game of the year, went with my brother and uncle who are diehard Geelong fans. Was great fun to stand up in a crowd of blue and white as a Melbourne supporter for once. Smashed them in the middle, well done to Gawn, vince and jones on huge games and vineys effort on Selwood was first class. Well done boys, proud to be a Melbourne supporter!


Still waiting for us to find a way to lose even though the game has been over for 30 minutes.

Dank & "weapon" were spotted leaving the change rooms before the game...

wonder if we would have one that if we didnt play Gawn and Spencer

Could be a good combo for us. Should be able to expose Essendope

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Replay on at 7pm!

I better get a box of tissues ready.
 

the Brendan McCartney influence already seems profound, though hes not the only one of course.

Our kids look incredible.

But this win goes to the leaders who atoned for last weeks lat 40 seconds, and then some.

AND OH YEAH WE JUST SCORED 113 POINTS AT KARDINIA PARK AND BEAT GEELONG WITH NO HOGAN AND HALF OUR BEST 22 OUT

Let that sink in!! WOW!!!!

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Our future sure looks bright with Gus Brayshaw and Jack Viney. Such a good win. Can't believe that the two rucks worked so well. This must be a tactic we use more often now surely? Worked an absolute treat.

What an awesome win.

Gawn and Spencer combo was beast. Not sure how it will work if Hogan comes back in, forward line would be to tall

Vince has had an amazing month of footy. What a star performance.

Well done to everyone for playing their part.

Massive love for Angus Brayshaw. Kid will be an absolute star.

To think we won with so many good players missing!

I got a beautiful Dominican Republic cigar that needs smoking!

I have a Montecristo Anejados but my wife is having a baby on Tuesday, will have to wait...


Breaking News: Mitch Clark requests trade back to Melbourne.

Rivers just tweeted same!

Matt Jones has justified Paul Roos faith in him well done Matty

Lets not get carried away.

See you later [censored]!

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So happy for our captain...and everyone

Just so happy.

Go Dees....

Do we change the team for WCE

the Brendan McCartney influence already seems profound, though hes not the only one of course.

Our kids look incredible.

But this win goes to the leaders who atoned for last weeks lat 40 seconds, and then some.

AND OH YEAH WE JUST SCORED 113 POINTS AT KARDINIA PARK AND BEAT GEELONG WITH NO HOGAN AND HALF OUR BEST 22 OUT

Let that sink in!! WOW!!!!

Who can we look forward to coming back?

Newton?
Fitzpatrick?
Garland?
Vandenburg?

Frost 4 weeks (Brisbane?)
Salem 4 weeks (Brisbane?)
Hunt 4 weeks
Kent 6 weeks
Grimes 8 weeks
Pedersen season
Petracca season
Trengove season

?

Would like Frost, Salem and Kent to hurry up!

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For the last 10 years I have had to front up to work on a Monday after playing Geelong and either cop sh!t or loads of sympathy. That will certainly not be the case tomorrow!

Go you mighty Demons!!

 

When was the last time we won down there?

Just unbelievable......Im still shaking.........Can Bernie Vince play any better???? Patrick who??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????


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