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21 hours ago, bobby1554 said:

And how ironic that Selwood once told Chunk he was the worst captain in the AFL, step aboard the Karma Bus duckwood

 

Yes. I reminded everyone within earshot about Selwood’s attack on Jones immediately after that goal. 

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6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I think we need to find another Vanders clone in case he goes down. His pressure on the opposition and tackling is immense, it rattled Geelong and had them second guessing themselves when they had the ball. 

I heard that Hit on Murdoch 50+ meters away.

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15 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Flopwood deserves a fine for this flop.

I dunno, if Viney slightly bumped me with his little finger I would probably go down harder. That other bloke is only human, after all....

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14 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Look at those knees buckle....

was sitting next to a cats fan, he said to me its only good if your dees win by playing the right way, I said to him at least we don't practice ducking like selwood.

13 hours ago, DV8 said:

So am i... I'm just starting to think towards the next moment.

We were warned last week, or before last match;,,  about celebrating... that still rings true, more-so now we have tasted some,,, success.

 

By Monday, we should all be letting this one rest,,, as we go deeper into springtime.

Over celebrating, get of it no  one warned us for over celebrating, it was only Judd saying that rubbish, if Judd never said it that would not even be in your post. You want to see over celebrating watch the way Geelong celebrated after they beat us after the siren, our celebrating has not even been over the top its only been like every other team. Don't make me angry, it's as if we are the only ones who aren't allowed to celebrate.

 

9 hours ago, DemonOX said:

Chris Scott’s reaction during  last nights game. I wonder where the players get it from!!!

CLASSIC.

 

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He does that after almost every free kick paid against them every game, the media have to come out and point this out, no other coach except for his twin carrys on that much after frees against. He is the biggest sook and that kind of unsportsmanship behavior should be singled out.

 

13 hours ago, jane02 said:

I have had a lovely afternoon - kicked back and watched the replay and relived the glory of last night.

God we were good... tough and completely switched on right from the beginning.

I had a good look at the Geelong moron who dresses like a cat complete with the whiskers and claws - seriously??

My source tells me that the players all pulled up well after the game which is good.

Go Dees❤️?

 

 

That man normally has a dress on, not that there is anything wrong with that.

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Sorry you have those feeling for MCC members but by god the place was rocking tonight for OUR team.

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Sunday morning coffee and what a high I’ve been on .

the atmosphere and emotions at the game were intense .

Such a good feeling relief some excitement fulfilled after 10 long years in a members seat .

the hawks are next but I’ll change tact after Monday nights footy shows .

go demons . 

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On 9/7/2018 at 11:11 PM, RalphiusMaximus said:

I have never seen the Dees tackle like that. It was Richmond-like. Absolutely epic effort.

It was more than Richmond like, Richmond tackle in numbers and are quick to pounce on the ball carrier but our boys tackled with a ferocity like I haven’t seen in a long time. Geelong players were hit hard, thumped into the ground and one tackle (forget who it was, watching replay tonight) the Geelong ended up on his neck and shoulders. They didn’t expect what we gave them and it left them hurting.

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3 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

By Monday, we should all be letting this one rest,,, as we go deeper into springtime.

 

3 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

Over celebrating, get of it no  one warned us for over celebrating, it was only Judd saying that rubbish, if Judd never said it that would not even be in your post. You want to see over celebrating watch the way Geelong celebrated after they beat us after the siren, our celebrating has not even been over the top its only been like every other team. Don't make me angry, it's as if we are the only ones who aren't allowed to celebrate.

Judd was, I think,  talking about on the ground, after the game.

 

I'm not talking about hard celebrating,,, Enjoy It... But wanted to warn about celebrating too long on this win, and looking back... and not readying for the next challenge,  leaving this game well behind.  This is what I was getting at.

Monday night should be the end of this one, hopefully.

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19 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Agreed mate, before the season I had making 2nd week of finals as par. Last year making finals was par and we shot a bogey, this year we've made par as far as I'm concerned so if we hit a birdie or an eagle it's all bonus for me (I'm a golf novice so if I've muddled up my terms forgive me).

Weed has been a revelation for me, I didn't necessarily doubt him I just wanted to see it before I believed it. I did have lingering concerns he may be another Watts or even Lucas Cook but those have been violently laid to rest. What do we do next year when TMac, Weed and Hogan are all fit? Send TMac back? A nice problem to have.

I say keep them all forward and rotate them through the square. They are all mobile and take a good grab.

Go Dee’s....!!!!!

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Just watched the replay.  There was a lot to like, but I reckon that there is a lot of stuff that can be ‘cleaned up’ to make us even better.  Absolutely loved the attack on the contest.  When we were smashing in, and looking to move the ball with speed, we looked like world beaters.

There were moments in the forward 50 where a fraction more composure would have translated into goals.  The marking of TMac an Weids was a highlight, as was Max’s ability to get back or forward to impact contests.

Special mention to Lewis and Salem.  Critical in our win.

Against Hawks we need to stop outside spread and uncontested marks.  Do that, and I beleive they will have little answer to us.  IF we allow them uncontested possessions we put ourselves at risk.  The game style on Friday night will hold us in good stead.

We need to take our chances and take the game on from first bounce to last siren.

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Any one got an informed opinion on Goodwin and the FD's game day coaching for the EF? Personally I find it hard to decipher... but have noticed that the plaudits go to the players, rather than anything that the coaching stuff have done on the day.

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11 minutes ago, Danelska said:

Any one got an informed opinion on Goodwin and the FD's game day coaching for the EF? Personally I find it hard to decipher... but have noticed that the plaudits go to the players, rather than anything that the coaching stuff have done on the day.

Goodwin seems big on ‘systems’.  He coaches primarily through setting systems and backing his players to deliver it.  Seems like he holds his nerve and maintains a ‘system’ in each game.  He will shuffled players around to maintain the system for that game.  That’s my read, anyway.  I wonder when he would throw a system out and in game (perhaps at a quarter or half time break) change up what we are doing??  So far, he has been relentless at hanging on to a system.

I think the way we have based our game on contested ball and hard ball wins allows each game to have a ‘system’ of play based on this.  Our fundamentals set the stage for the in game strategy.

The EF seemed like the system worked, so no need to change.  The real coaching masterstroke was the way we destroyed the 3 monkeys.  We didn’t have a plan for Kelly, and he was perhaps the one that got away.  Our defensive system and offensive system looked good, too (although inaccuracy was a sign of rushing and pressure, rather than system failure).

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51 minutes ago, The Reverend said:

To each their own. There's a time and place for all single malts. No bad ones, just some I like better than all the others I like.

Look, the bottom line, Rev, is that were I marooned on a desert isle and the only available drink was Laphroaig of Bowmore I wouldn't complain.

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Just got back home in Brissie after taking Sons and Grand Sons down for game. Being an ex Vic boy and been 20 odd years since at the G I could not ask any more from this team. We had an absolute ball amongst 80k Dee supporters at the G on Friday night. They bring the same intensity against the Hawks and clean up our entries into forward half and kick straight we are a big chance.

It was unbelievable walking down to the G from our accom in East Melb. I reckon it must have been 3 to 1 Dee supporters out of ground and seemed about 10 to 1 in the ground. What a night.

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Not sure if already mentioned but 7 seconds into the last quarter but did Selwood dive from Viney contact? Jack was honestly confused by the free but it doesnt mean it was not there. I guess when you have a reputation people are suspicious. 

The tackle after was karma maybe.

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Toughest collective Melbourne side I can remember and I was there in 87! So proud of them. Walked around the local footy oval today in regional location in NSW. A guy asked if it was a Melbourne Jumper (and weren't we the team that hadn't been in finals for ages). "Yep" I said and he said "Then there's hope for my Panthers!"

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