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We turned a corner in the Gold Coast game. We’ve developed the ruthlessness to bury teams. They are hungry 


I love it how we still dont credit. It makes it all the more satisfying.

Go Demons. Destroy them!

Jesus Oscar has given Jenkins an absolute bath.

 
5 minutes ago, Stevienic23 said:

Give extended bench time to Max and Tmac

No percenatge is important this year


3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

What was it that Walker said about Lever walking away from success? 

Pity hes not out there to watch it first hand.

Time to attack.This defensive stuff is boring.

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Foot to the throat Demons

4 Quarters

make it a standard requirement...

 

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Foot to the throat Demons

4 Quarters

make it a standard requirement...

I agree, never give a sucker (team) an even break. I want to see us ruthless in desire in the last quarter. Time to win big.


The shot clock is dead today...at least 3 Adelaide players gone well over 30 seconds


1 minute ago, MFC-11 said:

 

I agree, never give a sucker (team) an even break. I want to see us ruthless in desire in the last quarter. Time to win big.

Whorethorn made it a requirement for decades, to not just win but to kill oponents. We must learn this skill thoroughly. 

 

Some heavy legs out there but the effort for Spargo to tackle Talia to to the ground was great.  Talia would have 25kgs on him.

The Streak is in danger right now. We'd better kick some cheapies late or I'll be livid*

*(not really but still a bit livid).


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