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Gawn, Viney, Tmac, Tracca....... days of old.

Feels good man.

2 minutes ago, stranga said:

Wouldn't have won in Freo weren't two players down. 

Sydney were 3 men down against West Coast and won. 

Enjoy the win mate.

 

Viney and TMac'best games of the year.

Lockart locked in !!  Shows a bit of go !!!!

Harmesy did it again on Fyffe (did not stop him altogether, but who can.


5 minutes ago, stranga said:

Wouldn't have won in Freo weren't two players down. 

Who gives a [censored], we lose players all the time during games.  Seems to happen to us more than any other club.

Go Dees

 

Beer tastes better after a win.

Can’t wipe the smile off May’s face. Good to see.

Regardless of the other teams injuries, that was a great win considering our record this year, particularly at the MCG.

Back that up Tommy. Just back it up.

 

 

God that feels great.

*raises glass

 

Apart from the obvious good players I loved Frosts game, especially in the second half. Will be a weapon in combo with May and Lever. 


How good was Frosty today!

Great game by him and Petty has a future don’t you worry. 

1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

Who gives a [censored], we lose players all the time during games.  Seems to happen to us more than any other club.

Go Dees

 

Fair point.

 Good for tmac to get some touch back.

Wasn't at the game, only had radio, but Tmac must have had one hell of a second half going on the calls for him to P off,spud etc. in the 1st half.

1 minute ago, stranga said:

Wouldn't have won in Freo weren't two players down. 

Now now...


5 minutes ago, McQueen said:

How good was Frosty today!

Great game by him and Petty has a future don’t you worry. 

Frosty is not good for the heart. He's an excitement machine

3 minutes ago, McQueen said:

We win and you go negative?

Celebrate instead sunshine. 

Mums called him for his bath now.

6 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Apart from the obvious good players I loved Frosts game, especially in the second half. Will be a weapon in combo with May and Lever. 

Frosty is the man. 

 

I’m rapt with the win today. Great to see some of the boys finding some form.

This is the first home game I have missed all season (??) but it’s given me some hope for the remaining games.

Go Dees ❤️?


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