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Couldn't watch after Roughead got that free straight in front. Chamomile tea and all notifications turned off so my obnoxious Tigers mates didn't rub it in...

Bugger. 

 

Loved the grind... not sexy, not frontrunners, a bloody skillful bunch of  hard as nails blokes who are committed to the cause... 

Built for finals for sure.

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Bring on meth coast! 

 

Lessons have been learned on how to steady and wrestle back momentum in those games when teams come charging. 

This is immensely exciting. Feels different to last week though - I’m overtaken by a weird calm. Great result, but job not done yet. Still going to indulge in a few bathwaters though ;)

Told ya 


My best friend has to wear my demons jumper tomorrow. I’m sleeping in it tonight though. Bet he tries to find some excuse

How good was that? For all the talk of how much Viney could contribute so soon after his injury... How BLOODY GOOD WAS HE?

Woop woop. 

So satisfying. No super-stand-out performers but a massive team effort overcoming the grind. 

Go Dees. 

Can honestly say for a bloke from Adelaide that was one of the best nifhts of my life as a Dees supporter. So loud the Dees fans were. [censored] off Hawthorn.

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Just started to pre-load on milk thistle and Advil for next week. 

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Geez I loved tracc tonight ex his 3-4 crud kicks to hawkers. But man apart from that he was. .... wait for it ... EPIC

 

NEV - BOG?

Much as I loved going last week. Definite advantage to stay at home though. At least won’t be asleep at 1:30.

I have no words.
You could feel it in the song when we were belting it out.

There's something here.

 


So many tears right now I [censored] love this club 

The Umpires tried damn hard to take it off us.  Amazing composure to pull control back out of their hands and run away with it. 

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Gotta say didnt think we would beat this mob. They have owned us for decades. They smashed us in round 4. Did not understand us being faves. The y came at as hard in the last with the umps on their side. We held fast.

We are the champio ns. We are the champions.

 

We have come a long way.  Men on a mission this year but we'll be playing finals for the foreseeable future as well.  The future is bright. 

An even contribution from all the team members too.  Goodwin has got us playing as a real team - no weak links,  total team. 

If we bring the same intensity next week,  we'll win and progress.  Lookout Eagles,  we're coming your way!


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