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Posted
2 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Looking forward to @stevethemanjordan's McDonald and Frost report.

 

Didn't see the whole thing, but hard to point out any negatives from a win like that and from what I saw, Tom and Frost had great games with Oscar supporting.

How about this.

Do it again next week! ; )

 

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Well there ya go, I must apologise to all dee supporters, I will never go or watch another Dee's game again, I have always put the mocca on us I'm sure. Last week I'm down from Qld and get in the members for the first time ever and we lose as we've always done we I get too a live game, last night I'm in Bright with no coverage, only updates on app. I promise I'll never watch or go to a game again. 

Fairdinkum what an awesome faaaaarking win, is this our line in the sand win! The ride back too Wangaratta will be very enjoyable with sis a fellow dee. 

GO THE MIGHTY REDLEGS.

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Morning all - up and about since 5am.

Eggs are poached, bacon is rendered, tomatoes roasted ready for Mother's Day brekky.

Wife's in bed with a cuppa, kids are still asleep (?!) and I've got the replay on.

Bout to pop out and buy the flowers for wife and my Mum for later. Ain't life (a) grand (old flag)?!

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Posted (edited)

Can we send a humble pie to SEN for Garry's enjoyment. 

With 'Not Mentally Brittle' iced on top.

Hope he has the good grace to pump the team's tyres, this week!!

 

 

Awesome win. One for the true believers!

Go Dees!

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Posted
Just now, Lucifer's Hero said:

Can we send a humble pie to SEN for Garry's enjoyment. 

With 'Not Mentally Brittle' iced on top.

Hope he has the good grace to pump the team's tyres, this week!!

I think he will. I reckon he's pretty reasonable and balanced with his analysis. He may even claim the lashing 'worked' ala Patrick Smith!

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Posted (edited)

^

I think Gary's qualm is to do with what will happen next week. And that's what it's always been.

Sure enjoy the win against Adelaide, but how many times have we seen this club get up for a 'response game' only to lose again the following week?

I want to see us beat the kangas and then the suns. Then I'll a celebrate a bit more.

 

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Posted

Petracca as an on baller in the second half... this kid is a freak, absolute bull who played brilliantly. 

Viney & Oliver 22 tackles between them ✔️✔️✔️

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Posted
9 hours ago, Abe said:

One thing I loved today which hasn't been spoken about is dom tysons aggression, I thought he really stepped it up today and some of his tackles were brutal, he's been to easy to get passed until this week 

absolutely! i've always seen him as a soft, easy ball kinda guy.. he was dare i say it.. intimidating ?

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Great win considering:

1.No Hogan or Gawn.

2.A hostile crown of Subsidised Australians.

3. Terrible first half umpiring, throwing from Adelaide allowed.

4.We came from 4 goals down after gifted goals to Tex.

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Posted

Neville Jetta.

Kept Eddie Betts to just two goals and nine touches. I'm still convinced he'd be talked up as an All Australian if he played for Hawthorn or Geelong.

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That bottle of Makers got a bloody workout last night, thats for sure. Feeling it now.

 

But so worth it. Man crush continues on Clarry. Got that kid is gonna be a star.

 

What a win. I'll take winning hangovers any day on a Sunday!

Posted
40 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Can we send a humble pie to SEN for Garry's enjoyment. 

With 'Not Mentally Brittle' iced on top.

Hope he has the good grace to pump the team's tyres, this week!!

 

 

Awesome win. One for the true believers!

Go Dees!

Nope. Gotta do it more than once.

Gotta do it when teams come at you time and time again and you hold them off.

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Posted

Fantastic result,  could only watch the reports on the feed,

As one other poster says   We fade out in many games last night as well in the second quarter,

But what a turn around,  Can anyone who was there or watrched put a finger on why the turnaround happened or what caused the change in play.

 

I am probably going next week so don't expect the same out put    We don't often win with me in attendance    Go Dees

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Big thumbs up to Goodwin in this game. Obviously running Bernie on Sloane worked great, but the little things turned the game. Tmac up fwd caught Adelaide of guard, 2 quick goals. Petracca extended minutes in the guts in the second half doesn't happen by fluke, and he was as big as anyone in turning the game. Nullifying Jenkins completely. Great job

i must say, I think we got a great run with the umpires last night. I guess when your cracking in first and harder decisions go your way but there was a heap of calls and non calls that went out way

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46 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Neville Jetta.

Kept Eddie Betts to just two goals and nine touches. I'm still convinced he'd be talked up as an All Australian if he played for Hawthorn or Geelong.

Agreed.  Nev was great, and Eddie hardly got a sniff.  But, have to hand it to Eddie.  He's just gotta get hold of the ball and you can bet it will end in a goal.  Both of his goals last night were freakish.  So, to limit him to just two was a great effort by Nev!!

Posted
6 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Game was umpired better once they only had two.

It was quite noticeable, one minute they were pulling stuff out of their backsides, then all of a sudden whistle went to sleep and the game was umpired from a "only pay the obvious" perspective. Much better approach I reckon 

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Posted
53 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Neville Jetta.

Kept Eddie Betts to just two goals and nine touches. I'm still convinced he'd be talked up as an All Australian if he played for Hawthorn or Geelong.

We say it every week but the guy is a star regularly takes and beats the best small forwards in the comp. Composed, creative and solid as a bull too. One of my favourites. 

Oh and his grandma was wrong, pretty sure we ended up with the better Jetta ;)

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Posted

That was a fantastic win.

The handballing forward through the stoppages that was killing us last week against Hawthorn was unbelievable last night. It's a very clever game plan because unless teams bring insane levels of pressure at the contest with 1-2 short sharp handballs the oppositions entire zone is out of position. It's super frustrating when it's not quite right because it feels like we are doing so much contested work with little reward (see rounds 2-7) but when it's clean it's awe inspiring to watch.

As a total aside I think Adelaide have some real leadership questions to ask now. They are an experienced team and they threw nothing at us. Walker is too far off the ball to help, and it can't all be up to Sloan. 

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54 minutes ago, DSP said:

That bottle of Makers got a bloody workout last night, thats for sure. Feeling it now.

 

But so worth it. Man crush continues on Clarry. Got that kid is gonna be a star.

 

What a win. I'll take winning hangovers any day on a Sunday!

He is a star now.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Game was umpired better once they only had two.

Kudos to Bernie for keeping both Sloane and that umpire quiet.

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Posted
10 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Just watching the replay....was it a goal?

I reckon it hit the post

Idgaf anyway...

I wondered this too. Hard to tell. 

Am I the only one that thinks Salem was clear BOG? Just about every stat he had was key - a tackle or spoil when they were out, a quick little handball or kick out of traffic relieving the pressure, or a deliberate buĺlet to the corridor allowing us to score. Clearly his best game at the club and the standard from now on. 

This is not diminishing the contributions of Viney, Oliver, Petracca, Hibberd or Pedo.

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Btw does anyone think Josh Jenkins is an example of 'Built like Tarzan plays like Jane'. When i saw Oscar on him i was worried due to the bigger frame, yet Jenkins was bruise free today. 

Absolute soft.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Flemo56 said:

Well there ya go, I must apologise to all dee supporters, I will never go or watch another Dee's game again, I have always put the mocca on us I'm sure. Last week I'm down from Qld and get in the members for the first time ever and we lose as we've always done we I get too a live game, last night I'm in Bright with no coverage, only updates on app. I promise I'll never watch or go to a game again. 

Fairdinkum what an awesome faaaaarking win, is this our line in the sand win! The ride back too Wangaratta will be very enjoyable with sis a fellow dee. 

GO THE MIGHTY REDLEGS.

Don't worry Flemo I'm pretty sure many Demon supporters have had that mocca/Moz feeling when attending/not attending matches over the years. I certainly have many times!

As I mentioned after last week's horribilis, I was hoping that shocker was our line in the sand loss with regard to the ongoing mental fragility of the club. Last night is a great win and huge result but again on the back of a massive let down the week before.

Let's see if we can now put 3 in a row together and also win going in as favourites and with the weight of expectation upon us.  If we win 3 to 4 in a row under those types of circumstances then we will have turned the corner and finally matured upstairs.  If so we are on our way to finals and possibly a top 4 finish with a bit of improvement on the injury front.

Oh, and aside from coping with expectation, provided we don't revert and regress back to anything resembling last week's hand ball insanity.  If we do then it won't matter how much we have matured....playing that rubbish is a recipe for a loss regardless of how well they handle expectations.

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