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2 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

[censored] YES YOU [censored] DEMONS!!! [censored] THE [censored] FILTER, WE [censored] BEAT THE HAWKS AND ARE INTO A [censored] PRELIM!!! [censored] [censored] [censored] YES!!!!

It was the lucky cap?

 

Demons will be premiers, you just wait and see.

 

So very proud of our boys tonight. 

What a win.:wub:

Worst umpires ever, hope the club says something ? They got a lot of soft frees tonight.


1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Now, how many top 8 teams have we beaten this year?

4 down, 2 to go :)

2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Weagles (in Perth), GWS, Geelong and Hawthorn. 

Weagles, Richmond. Done. 

1 hour ago, nosoupforme said:

Nev Jetta take a bow you put Luke Breust into nightmare mode for the next 6 months and kept him goaless. Who was the all Australian you or him? Well done Nev you helped us win this game.

Our entire backline was superb today. I thought Oscar had a blinder on Roughy. 

Nev is something else though. Just a superstar. Might get to take his cousin to the cleaners next week. 

1 hour ago, Big Demon said:

Yes, he was our only player that was rag dolled from start to finish

Seriously? They had so much respect for Gus that Clarkson tagged him! He was one of our best last week and stood up when we needed him most tonight. Star!

 

Also we [censored] won. We are in a prelim. What is even this world? Where am I? Someone send help. 

9 minutes ago, Elegt said:

anyone got a spare member barcode they can lend me?

This is where you - as one our most constant detractors over the year - may struggle to get communal support. Tell me what you currently think of Angus Brayshaw and I may just lend you my barcode . . . depending of course on your response. 

Just so I don't seem like a complete [censored] - July 21 - Elegt on Goodwin: "would be pretty happy if they held a press conference tomorrow announcing his sacking. totally incompetent." 

Edited by Skuit


1 minute ago, Skuit said:

This is where you - as one our most constant detractors over the year - may struggle to get communal support. Tell me what you currently think of Angus Brayshaw and I may just lend you my barcode . . . depending of course on your response.  

tough as nails with good dukes

WHAT A WIN VINEY BULIT FOR SPTEMBER GAWN A COLOSES. C'MON DEES YOU CAN DO IT ONE MORE WIN AND WE ARE IN A GRANNY.

2 minutes ago, Elegt said:

tough as nails with good dukes

I don't actually have a barcode but I'm pretty chuffed with your even-handed response. Best of luck Elegt. Have faith.  

Proudest I've been for this club, so many old timers there tonight who have been through so much.

We still have gears yet unseen.

Every heart beats true ❤️?❤️?❤️?


3 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

How good was Melkshams goal from 50 on the left foot to halt Hawthorns run.

 

Absolute clutch. As was Spargo's goal from the free kick.

Oliver's handball to Brayshaw who got it to the contest where Melksham critically goaled, was also incredibly clutch.

3 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

We played average and won, many players down on what they can do, no excuses no, we got our get of jail free card, need all to lift, because if we do,we can break the curse

What I found so impressive and a first for us, was our growing pressure into the game. Usually, when we start slightly off, you know that's it for the day and that's the intensity you're going to get for the duration.

We started a little poorly and were outplayed in the second quarter, but in the second half, our forward pressure went through the roof and we looked like we did last week.

This is a really good sign of maturity. Let's hope it continues.

3 hours ago, DemonOX said:

Viney is a beast (some of the stuff he did in a he last quarter was awesome) and Harmes kept Tom Mitchell to 24 disposals which is a massive win. 

Well done boys. 

Viney's last ten minutes of the third won us the game IMO. He's such a superior leader to anyone else we've had in a long time.

And Harmes actually went to Smith in the fourth after he kicked that goal on the run. Nice move from the coaching box. Smith didn't get much of it after that.

Hard to argue with this. We are the real deal.

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2 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Lots to digest but the big for me was how much better we looked when we kicked to the top of the goal square and not to pockets.

We had so many set shots directly in front of goal which was great.

Can't do that against the Eagles though. Must lower the eyes again next week. Keep the ball away from McGovern and Barass.


The work rate to push up on the Hawks after they chipped it around and force them lateral or down the line, as well as the ferocious tackling, was phenomenal.

Great team effort.

We are a huge chance to beat WCE and move into a GF next week provided we remain focused.

Great win and team effort. 2 more to go

1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

WHAT A WIN VINEY BULIT FOR SPTEMBER GAWN A COLOSES. C'MON DEES YOU CAN DO IT ONE MORE WIN AND WE ARE IN A GRANNY.

.... and two more and ....  ? !

I just got back from watching downtown in Indo, a few hawks got a little rowdy in the last after being pretty quiet. Then Milkshake shut em up. Not anything i can add really. However to see Ronald Dale sitting there smiling, said it all to me. The look on Clarksons face during the game, gold. They were never going to win. We have a team. There are 4 teams left after tomorrow night and we are one of them. TOP 4.

                                                                                            Go Dees!

Edited by Wadda We Sing

 

[censored] STRAIGHT SETS!

And who? Fremantle? Gold Coast? GWS? no.... HAWTHORN. Cats (186).... then Hawthorn...

It's perfect. The whole [censored] thing is perfect.

6 hours ago, CHF said:

Now for a 1000 beers to celebrate

Hmmmm sleeps I fell 900 sohrt.


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