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So this is what it feels like to have the umps on your side. Gotta say, I could get used to it :)

Great win nonetheless. Great fight.

I love Jack Viney.

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24 minutes ago, jackaub said:

Pedo you are a star great game 

Wattsy keeep taking on the game

love beating this lot 

BTW who cleaned up Dunn fantastic

 

Toughnuts Australia would like too introduce it's newest member, Mitch "TheHandgun" Hannan took Dunn out like a trained assassin.#lovinglife#Fu$#i@gloveit

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Posted (edited)
35 minutes ago, Abe said:

Umps helped us in the end. 

How would you know? Weren't you the one who bailed in the second quarter?

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28 minutes ago, Abe said:

Umps helped us in the end. 

We got murdered by them against North. Turnabout's fair play, best option is to take them out of the equation and just beat the opposition. 

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16 minutes ago, CHF said:

Great win for the club but just as big game next week against the Bulldogs at Etihad. we are both 6-5 and we are ahead of them on percentage.

 

Go Boys!

Possibly season defining! ??????

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12 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Even Oscar did some good things in the second half

Just reported that Oscar carried a hip injury for the last three quarters. Might not be OK for next week.

Posted (edited)
34 minutes ago, jackaub said:

Pedo you are a star great game 

Wattsy keeep taking on the game

love beating this lot 

BTW who cleaned up Dunn fantastic

Hannan, shame he misses the goal. Would've been a big time play.

Great to see the Dees fans on their feet clapping him off the ground. He was a good servant of the club and another I'd put into the "we failed them" category. 

I'm glad he's got a second wind with the Pies, but even happier he didn't celebrate a win today!

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Spent the first half with loud mouth Pies' supporters giving it to Watts. When he kicked the sealer in the last me and my mate turned around stuck it right up them. Absolute ripper

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1 minute ago, jane02 said:

Just reported that Oscar carried a hip injury for the last three quarters. Might not be OK for next week.

will await the injury report with some trepidation...

six day turn around and an even bigger game next week

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10 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Why this team refuses to play 4 quarters is beyond me. Do they just expect to turn up and for it to fall our way?

Do we expect that we will still work our way back into games when we are behind? (we have been in every game this year)

For the sake of your supporters' physical and mental health, how about playing good football right from the get go then continuing to do so for the full 4 quarters Dees?

A win's a win, but i reckon i have had my life shortened by 5-10 years this season.

You have just won a gold medal. Do we continually have to work out an opposition in the 1st half. I would hate to go into the half time break against the doggies next week behind like that. Collingwood are not a good side.

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Just now, jane02 said:

Just reported that Oscar carried a hip injury for the last three quarters. Might not be OK for next week.

Thats ok, we have Wagner ready to come in to cover him.

And with three six days breaks over the next three rounds, including  a trip to Perth, we will need to rotate some players anyway.

O Macs 2nd half was great btw.

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34 minutes ago, Abe said:

Umps helped us in the end. 

Just makes Up for the kangaroos game!

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9 minutes ago, bringbackthebiff said:

I might be imagining it, but I reckon the game changed after Howes screamer. 

It changed with Tracs intercept mark and pass to Jeffy late in the second! 

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Full credit to the Dees supporters at the ground today.

A few (deserved) boos for Howe but none for Lynden Dunn, and they even gave him a standing ovation for his courage when he went off towards the end.

Good respect shown to a loyal servant of our club.

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Posted

Taylor Adams should have won the medal. He was our best player.

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Im gonna watch the [censored] outa that replay.

 

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The big thing about this club is its seemingly lack of superstars. Apart from Oliver not many others constantly play blinders. The talent is evenly spread with different match winners popping up every week including even OMac. 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

That is Jack Watts, I assume?  Re Jack Watts, not bad effort given he played on a bad ankle and went off in the 1st quarter with a hip injury which he carried thru the game.  Hopefully no-one pots him for lacking courage...

Yep, referring to his poise at the end to seal it.

The other Jack? I'm a bit disappointed by his output this year. Maybe Oliver is stealing his 'first dibs' possessions but he's well done on beast mode Viney of 2016.

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