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Clarko giving us a hell of a lot more credit than the commentators. Looks shocked

 

gee Clarkson sounds lost for words and doesn't know how to stop our run...anyone else catch that 

never heard that before from him...

 
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1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Five goals is a margin we love to concede but I just can’t see Hawthorn getting near us.

 

Don’t worry. We haven’t been 5 goals up at any stage this year. Against Carlton we led by 7.4.46 to 2.5.17 - that’s not 5 goals.

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Yes and I had a sneaky few on Dees to win by 40+ !!

Why'd you post that!! jinks us...


I love how Clarry just wants to surge the ball forward rather than handball sideways 

6 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Can't remember the last time we took 10 contested marks in a match let alone in a half. Amazing

Been missing far too long.

 

Monster work by Viney. And a Viney-esque finish. 

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1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Don’t worry. We haven’t been 5 goals up at any stage this year. Against Carlton we led by 7.4.46 to 2.5.17 - that’s not 5 goals.

Gotta get over the Chris Sullivan line.

http://demonwiki.org/Round+6+1992

List wise . . . the half time position says at least as much about where the Dorks are as is does about us. They are in a world of pain. 


Smith and Gunston. FFS. Every. Single. Time we play this team. 

Too easy

Read page 6 of this thread. There are your true Demon non-supporters. Looking to write the boys off after 10 minutes. I’d hate for those blokes to have my back.


8 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Can't remember the last time we took 10 contested marks in a match let alone in a half. Amazing

Been missing far too long.

 
Just now, Jaded said:

Smith and Gunston. FFS. Every. Single. Time we play this team. 

At least Breust isn't out there today. He hates us.

Hawks are playing a +1 down back.  We need to be patient coming inside 50 if we aren't manning him up and look for short options or go long to the square.

Bomb or dump it in too often we will lose and they will rebound quickly through the middle.  Score a few times as a result and the game will be back on their terms.

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