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Hibberd you are a star

15 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

The sink was the turning point for us.  Go and block it again!

And I had to go shopping during the 2nd I was yelling at the TV and scared the dog.Lol!!!

 
1 minute ago, leave it to deever said:

Thank you essendon

Do you think Hibberd is worth being lumped with milkshake? I think so - at least we can cut milkshake free


Salem has been exceptional in this second half.

Well aside from horror injuries we could so easily be six and zip but my faith is restored today, Thanks Melbourne.

 

This quiet Bummers crowd sounds like a sweet symphony to my ears :)

Just now, P-man said:

This quiet Bummers crowd sounds like a sweet symphony to my ears :)

Swill


Couple goals to Essendon. 33 point margin, Wouldn't mind one more goal for some comfort.


Time left?

Just now, praha said:

Time left?

Less than 10 minutes.

Dom is utterly terrible. 

Just now, Demon Jack said:

Couple goals to Essendon. 33 point margin, Wouldn't mind one more goal for some comfort.

there u go


Lewis! Is that his first goal as a Demon?

See this drives me nuts. I'm grateful... at half time I'd have taken a 5 goal lead with 10 left.

But other teams against the dons who've hit the wall will win by 80 points... and one or two of them might be on the same amount of wins as us... Percentage will then be as good as 1 win. That's what big victories have to be seen as.

 

Thank you God for delivering us Jordan Lewis...


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