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Post Match Discussion - Round 10

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3 minutes ago, London Demon said:

Just woke up in London . WTF?????!!!!

Yeah London has changed a lot hey

 
 
54 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm lost for words!

Let's just say we [censored] 'em!

Like I um haven't felt this way about the Dees since " The Reverend" was coach and before that John Northey!!

Wow happy to eat a large slice of humble pie Re Goody!!?


Lever looked really rattled and overrawed facing his old team.

Not.

This guy is brilliant!

23 minutes ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

Hey did anyone else notice how happy Pedders was for the team? greeting and cheering every player coming off, no sulking at all just genuine joy for the team, awesome bloke and great team first attitude - something that has the lid off and in orbit for me, this team first stuff will really make us a threat, Geelong comparisons starting to feel right. 

 

 

(sadly hunt seemed flat by comparison)

And during the game outside the ground, running laps with Dom Tyson. Professional attitude. The tide has turned.

 
59 minutes ago, bringbackthebiff said:

You’ll have to help me out, I’m not familiar with these adelaide players

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Sam Jacobs on the right,  next to Jenkins!! 


Robert Harvey must be dead because his reincarnation wears number 10 for the Dees.

Just recapping. 18 consecutive quarters won brings us to second all time behind only the incredible Geelong of 2010. They managed 21 in a row. So, A clean sweep against the Dogs and we will hold the outright record.

Something to aim for, but if we fall short then that's ok, we just have to try for it again! And again! And Again! Bwaa ha ha ha haaaaaa.

It's a nice change from adding to the records for most consecutive lost quarters. 17 in 2007-2008, 16 in 2012-13,  and 15 in 2011. Thank you, St Kilda and GWS for keeping us safe from ever holding the overall record.

Just emphasizes that a new era really has begun.

3 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Yep

Unberlivable. I knew we had talent and hoped we would see some of it on display this year.  I certainly didn't expect to see such dominance, even if only for a short window. 


12 minutes ago, London Demon said:

Just woke up in London . WTF?????!!!!

What if you’re still asleep and you’re dreaming. Or you’re awake and we’re all dreaming.BAEAB4FD-AC11-4DA5-88C8-4F090386A0AC.jpeg.a4877add8bea7f0eea379537a5c17748.jpeg

Channel 7 up here ran out of ads to show here because we kicked so many goals.  

When I could not have been more proud of our team’s demolition of those scumbags, they upped it to another level again by singing the song in the middle around the aboriginal flag.

our club is all class.

Hard to see players like 

Frost

Bugg

Pedo

Jeffy

Tyson

Wagner

Weids

ever getting a game again!

Disclaimer: I know they will, but gee whiz, talk about balance now!

Sorry Bruce, but that was special!

 

Absolutely put on a show, so glad to get to watch that with my kids, reckon they’ll have sore arms tomorrow, having waved their flags so much. 

 

Overall, just an amazing team effort 


13 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Has Mr Wallet spoken ?

Obscure reference...but hey...

 

18 minutes ago, London Demon said:

Just woke up in London . WTF?????!!!!

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1 minute ago, sue said:

Channel 7 up here ran out of ads to show here because we kicked so many goals.  

It book Bruce and the other muppets up until the last quarter to get excited by the dominance!

#annoyed

 
1 minute ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

One more thing, they did a version of our song in the Arrente language, was just fantastic and the locals were very impressed (its  the first time we have done this)

I was up there last year...long story, honouring the memory of the old man (2 years gone today) - got a book for my then 16month old boy of bird songs and birds in the Arrente langauge...tis a favourite. 

 


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