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The second verse of our theme song has been out of favour for a while given it's some time since '39 and '26.

If we win the premiership this year, I believe it will be a good time to revive it, and offer the following adaption of Bluey Truscott's' verse:

Oh, the team played fine with the spirit of Stynes,

We're the Demons that no one can bait

And you'll find us there at the final bell

With the spirit of twenty-one eight.

 

I dunno. Why update something we never ever use?

6 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

I dunno. Why update something we never ever use?

Speak for yourself Cass!  The spirit of 26-6-6 is one of my faves!?

 

Oh the team played fine,

thanks to Trackor not Wines,

and Neville, he fixed up Le Cras,

Paul Roos knew and Goody knew too

that Selwood - he should wear a bra . . . 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Oh the team played fine,

thanks to Trackor not Wines,

and Neville, he fixed up Le Cras,

Paul Roos knew and Goody knew too

that Selwood - he should wear a bra . . . 

 

 

Heh I don't think our players who wear bras would appreciate that implication.

But we should break out the second verse more often! And I like that we never updated it to more recent successes.


20 hours ago, Salems Lot said:

Speak for yourself Cass!  The spirit of 26-6-6 is one of my faves!?

What I meant was I carn remember the last time it was played. Not even the “newer” version included it.

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