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All three Demon teams won at the weekend (the women's team is out of season).

All three jumped into finals positions with the Casey Demons Seniors in 8th place and the Casey Demons Development League in 4th spot.

8 + 4 = 12 / 2 = 6.

 

We actually have the 4th highest average (a better stat considering 6 teams still haven't had a bye). 


12 hours ago, Mud Dogs Gonna Win said:

The belief in the player group internally starts... NOW!

Big critic of Oscar. Best game he has played for the club.

Best half.

 
11 minutes ago, Luther said:

I don't like dealing in hindsight... but how close were we to being 10-1?

Well the Cats and Tigers games we only lost due to mid game injuries.  So thats 8-3 we should be at if we weren't cursed.

We absolutely threw away the Hawks and Freo games, lost both by under a kick. If we had a ruckman in those games we'd be 10-1.

The North loss we didn't deserve to win, though likely would have with a ruckman.

You could make a case that we should be 11-0.

 


The most pleasing aspect of the year for me is our percentage. It's very healthy and we have not had any really big losses this year. The biggest loss came against the Cats, where we lost Gawn. Not a bad effort considering they are in the top 4!

Also pleasing that unlike in previous years, we don't give up when we are behind. We fight back really well. It would be better of course not to get ourselves into those holes to begin with, but it's a good skill to develop!

11 minutes ago, Chelly said:

Jordan Lewis = 6.

Neale Daniher  6

Simon Goodwin number at the Crows  - 36 , or 6 squared

Holds the record for 6th highest games for the crows

In his career he marked the Ball Inside 50,  104 times - the winning score yesterday........

Melbourne's last premiership: 19 SIX-ty 4. 

 

Spooky, Mulder! (Scully can P.O. though...)

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Edited by Chook

10 hours ago, Thrice said:

We actually have the 4th highest average (a better stat considering 6 teams still haven't had a bye). 

Do you mean Percentage? 

Guess what, our Percentage is 6th highest!


On 6/12/2017 at 9:55 PM, bandicoot said:

Interesting that Dees are now sitting in 6th. 

Have the 6th highest total crowds in attendance (H&A). Even after an abysmal 5,000 in Alice. 

Have recorded 2 games in top 6 in attendance this season. Vs tigers (2nd biggest) and vs Pies. 

http://afltables.com/afl/crowds/2017.html

According to that site we are 4th in average attendances (home and away), despite the Alice Springs crowd.

The only clubs who get more people to their games are Collingwood, Richmond and Essendon. 

Our home game average is much lower but for sponsorship and awareness it's just as important, if not more, to be focusing on exposure overall and if we're playing in front of the 4th highest crowds weekly, that is important.

54 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Mark Neeld coached one win in every 6.6 games. 

 

if you take mark neeld's name, convert it to hebrew and then the numeric equivalency you get.....you guessed it........666


36 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I shouldn't have doubted you. According to this, 666 in Hebrew actually translates to Nero Caesar.

Oh La Dee-vina, when are you going to learn that you can't trust everything on the internet!!!

Surely Demonland is the one and only true source

Edited by CanberraDemon

1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I shouldn't have doubted you. According to this, 666 in Hebrew actually translates to Nero Caesar.

not quite right, you have it back to front, it is a one-way only translation. in greek and hebrew numerology many names translate to 666 (some say 616 was the original designation for mark of  the beast)

 

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