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17 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I just [censored] knew it 

I just [censored] knew we would come out and smash them ?

 

The goal umpire did not have to move a muscle for that one.

Just now, Demonland said:

Straight as an arrow from Kossy. 

I hope wwe get to watch 10 years of this bloke in a Demons jumper.

Work rate is just fantastic.

 

Harley adds such class. Kudos to the recruitment and medical teams!

To have them lift considerably and kick the first two, but for us to end the quarter 42 in front, is a sign that IMO is just as important as the second quarter.

We want our leaders to lead. Gawn, May and Lever have all been strong today, and it's showing.


Damn straight Kossie.....The Wiz is back

2 minutes ago, The Swimming Dee said:

Weideman has been good

He’s been excellent. 

Those who are out of this side will find it tough to come back in. Gelling nicely.

Good sides steady when challenged

 

Just now, gs77 said:

Harley adds such class. Kudos to the recruitment and medical teams!

That touch of class when needed.  A joy to watch

I'm very proud about the quarter from our boys. Challenged early but didn't go to water and kept trying to take the game on. Finally some chances came out way and way took them. Great Demons football. 


8 minutes ago, ProperDee said:

Mate, do you even barrack for Melbourne? Just slam the boys at every opportunity. 

Your on drugs. 

We got challanged and rose again.

Well done boys

Oliver having some game.

Drive it home Demons

Percentage is huge this year

Don’t pull up and save the game

Grind them 

8 minutes ago, gs77 said:

A lot to like about Langdon's harassing play on the wing.

Langdon has been terrific


5 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

geez maggots love poos&wees

loving work of weed and jacko

Poos & Wees?  Are you 10 years old mate?

 
4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I’m not one to get carried away but Weed and Jackson will be better than Roughy and Buddy

Hell of a call early but the more they play the better they will get.

1st half of the 3rd terrible, they had to respond, 2nd half of 3rd much much better, the connection is just so beautiful to watch.

We should be targeting 5-6 goals this quarter and make it a 10 goal victory.


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