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I said we’d lose to Sydney and beat WCE!!! And it happened. Thought we’d get beaten by GWS but can’t see them beating us now, Dees win convincingly next week. Finish 5th

 
3 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Wonder how Viney is feeling tonight. 

Like a millionaire i’d guess

I put my hand up as doubting we would get it done this year. Frustrated by the ability to take chances and inability to convert.

Well done Demons, this is a massive moment! Whether this year or next, our time is coming.

well done @Wiseblood for continuing to stay positive. Hope you feel vindicated and enjoy the lead up to September!

 

How good was that! Milkshake is crucial to this club. Harmes was awesome. Jonesy played a captain's game. Gus, Clarry and Maxxy solid as always. Loved the INs. Hannan was fantastic. Didn't hit the scoreboard (kicks were woeful), but I really liked what I saw from Weids. He's going to be a great contributor. Even Kent gave a little in the second half.

Modelling for the finals:

First good news (from a 'I don't like the Roos' perspective) is it doesn't look like they can make it from here, same as Port as they need the cats to lose to the suns... Yikes.

If we win (regardless of hawks Sydney game) we finish 5 and we play cats at G.

If we lose and Hawks win, we play Sydney over there.

If we lose and Swans win, we play Hawks at G.

I really don't know what I prefer. I'd rather win (obv) and knock the cats out of the finals. Can't lose to them 3x in a year, right? Plus, it would be great for the story to knock the cats out of the finals!

BRING IT!


7 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Thanks Trac. The Foxtel footage went straight to the Golf. Amateur hour again.

Sorry if it’s been mentioned already but I’m too shaky and might have missed it, 7 news went straight to the news I was told.

Biggest win in 12 years and they do this? 

12 minutes ago, Sigil said:

Milkshake is one of our most important players.

How are you feeling anyway mate? The boys did what you have been yelling for years :)

It is just sinking in now. 12 years of pure sadness we have all endured

suck it in kids. Enjoy the ride

 
Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Thanks Trac. The Foxtel footage went straight to the Golf. Amateur hour again.

Sorry if it’s been mentioned already but I’m too shaky and might have missed it, 7 news went straight to the news I was told.

Biggest win in 12 years and they do this? 

It’s not Foxtel fault the 7 feed doesn’t continue. Foxtel always show the song on Bounce.

I also hope that [censored] Sam Newman eats some humble pie.

Pretends he is salt of the earth when he is the biggest private school bully going around.


2 minutes ago, Radar Detector said:

I put my hand up as doubting we would get it done this year. Frustrated by the ability to take chances and inability to convert.

Well done Demons, this is a massive moment! Whether this year or next, our time is coming.

well done @Wiseblood for continuing to stay positive. Hope you feel vindicated and enjoy the lead up to September!

I do feel a little vindicated, but I am so excited to not only play finals, but that we as a supporting collective get to enjoy it as well.  So many of us have stuck fat through some of the worst football ever witnessed, and we deserve to enjoy every moment that this win brings.  If we win a final, and holy hell do I hope we do, then that will be amazing, but to get this huge monkey off our back will set us superbly for the years to come.  I hope you enjoy it too!

I personally held my nerve in the last when we slipped behind. The maturity the players brought to this match from the very start allowed me that confidence. A big tip of the hat to Goody as we came out steady and a little less gung ho with our movement in the last.

8 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

6PR commentators in their post match show are saying that Vandenberg should get a week. Late and an elbow

Surely not enough force? 


I don’t know if it’s been mentioned, but how sweet to beat the team that denied us a place in the finals last year 

Nev Jetta is the best player to ever play the game. That is all. 

OMG HOW FUGGING GOOD WAS THAT !  we keep this up we beat gws next week and then who knows ???  also been  a d kent fan since day one got grunt no shirk the issue  great game will watch again tonite GOOOO DEEEEES 

Hope we hit the finals like we did in 1987 - won the first final  against the Roos by 118, then the next against the Swans  by 73! 


Still buzzing. 

If we win next week we play Geelong in our first elim final. Wowee.

1 minute ago, #11-TonyAnderson said:

Hope we hit the finals like we did in 1987 - won the first final  against the Roos by 118, then the next against the Swans  by 73! 

As long as we’d don’t end it the same way

6 minutes ago, RedButMostlyBlue said:

If we win (regardless of hawks Sydney game) we finish 5 and we play cats at G.

If we lose and Hawks win, we play Sydney over there.

If we lose and Swans win, we play Hawks at G.

I really don't know what I prefer. I'd rather win (obv) and knock the cats out of the finals. Can't lose to them 3x in a year, right? Plus, it would be great for the story to knock the cats out of the finals!

BRING IT!

I want us to win next week, the G is our home and even though it hasn't been a happy hunting ground for us of late that needs to change. Let's start from next week.

Ever since round one I've wanted us to face the cats in the finals. I want nothing more than for us to swipe those arrogant smiles of the cats fans faces. They've been lucky too long now, they didn't deserve round 1, and they didn't deserve round 18. Let's take them down when it really matters.

 
3 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

Nev Jetta is the best player to ever play the game. That is all. 

That mark he took was justttt....no words really

Posting from China. Watched the game on delayed Watch AFL Game just over. . YEEEEEAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!!

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