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2 hours ago, A F said:

Boyd still looks like a log, but it's in games like this that can turn careers. Just look at Tom Hawkins.

Is this one of the greatest posts on Demonland? I think so. A minute later Boyd kicked his first.

I also called the Boyd will kick the winning goal with my mates. Winner. The MFC in 2018! ;) 

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So it's official.

Dees the longest between flags !! :(

Great game Pups. You wanted it. A fantastic game.Woof

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Tom Boyd was immense in the second 0nd half. Earnt nis salary big time. Boyd, Johannisen and Picken were really good as were Rampe, Kennedy and Grundy for the Swans. 

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4 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

The head tells me I am crazy, but genuinely think the Dogs will win this by about 20 points. If they are within 3 goals at quarter time they will win it. Am also tipping some Buddy inaccuracy will burn the swans and Johanison (sp?) to get Coleman

Wish I was a gambling man!!!

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4 minutes ago, A F said:

Is this one of the greatest posts on Demonland? I think so. A minute later Boyd kicked his first.

I also called the Boyd will kick the winning goal with my mates. Winner. The MFC in 2018! ;) 

Not quite sure about that, but I think you may have just posted the record for most self-quoted posts.

You're definitely a legend AF, but for now, lunchtime is over.

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6 minutes ago, McQueen said:

The Dogs motto for the finals was "Why not us?"

Brilliant.

Same motto used by the Red Sox in 2004 when they won their first world series in 86 years

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18 minutes ago, McQueen said:

The Dogs motto for the finals was "Why not us?"

Brilliant.

It's good but we should follow

"We're not here to take part-we're here to take over."

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14 minutes ago, Dante said:

Boyd was great, Johannisen absolutely butchered the ball today but got plenty of it, Picken was very good, but Kennedy was just sensational.

 

But Kennedy wasn't wearing red, white and blue. 

I thought Kennedy was BOG by a mile. 

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Bevo has turned the theory that coaches shouldn't get too close to their players on its ear. Those blokes love each other.

I'm happy that our blokes love Goodwin.

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2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I'm happy for the Bulldogs, destroys the myth that you need to be a rich club to win premierships.

On top of that, that you can't win a flag from outside the top 8.

Digging through threads on bigfooty, I got hounded when I said you can't understate the pressure and skill of finals football, that ANYONE can win it if they believe they can.

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