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Who cares about choking and head-space and all that crap.  Today it was all about what was inside the chest cavities of our 22 warriors  that counted the most when it was required.  You bloody beauty!!

The strength we showed when they took the lead is precisely what we have failed to do this year. And against the 2nd placed side on the road, in the heat. 

A fantastic win. 

 

So many times Goodwin goes on about learning, and taking opportunities to grow, etc. etc.  Not just hot air, and we saw today what it means.

More than anything, what impressed me today was that for the first time we started to show what we've so often sorely missed: maturity.

Awesome.  When we were behind, we shut it down, won the contest and won the game.  We even knew how to ice it.  Lessons learned and demonstrated 


We are playing finals footy, absolute joy, bloody legend, up the mighty dees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 
1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Hands up who needed fresh undies after West Coast hit the front?

I needed a fresh bucket with all the vomiting going on.


Who needs Hogan anyway......haha

What a fight....that was a final.....and we even

beat someone in the 8!

oh yeah....i almost forgot......BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

I am now about to enjoy a beer. It nearly made me cry.

My wife and her sister are shaving their head next week for cancer, she has raised a bit of money with her sister  to honour the loss of their Mum 20 years ago. It’s happening next Sunday. I was missing the Giants game to be with them, I have just had an argument to which the last comment my wife said was lYou are going to the game, this conversation is over. Over!”

I love my wife.


I love u Nevvie. We are the team no one wants to play.

Hats off to Goody and his Goons.??????????????

Rapping the house break as we speak.

....and to respond at the deathnel like that. Wearing colours to work tomorrow. 

Finally. And we’ve beaten a top 2 team. And it’s another year better than the previous one. Thanks Roos, thanks Goodwin. 


Boy, how much did we miss Melksham last week?  4 goals when the pressure was on was immense.  I love him.

Even though he faded a little, Weideman gave us a glimpse of what he can give us in the future.  Good hands, mobile and, when he gets his kicking right, he'll slot more than his fair share of goals.

Bring on GWS, let's smash them back to Sydney and then take on all comers in September!

Melksham 18 possessions, 10 marks and 4 goals

Thanks again, Essenscum.  Enjoy your September holidays hahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

 

Edited by Petraccattack

1 minute ago, SFebes said:

[censored] off monkey, on ya bike.

Melk brought his milkshakes

Delicious 

The gorilla is off the back feebs, u [censored] little beauty.????????????????????

 

so finals are here,we will finish 6 0r 7 do GWS get a home final?


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