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Just now, Cassiew said:

Well this is in the bag. I’m really proud of the effort here. Can’t think of anyone who’d complain about this one.

We’re not there yet 

 

This game just reinfrces my view that Jones and T Mac are gone

 
Just now, Cassiew said:

Well this is in the bag. I’m really proud of the effort here. Can’t think of anyone who’d complain about this one.

Arrrrgggghhhh don’t say that!!!!! ???

1 minute ago, Cassiew said:

Well this is in the bag. I’m really proud of the effort here. Can’t think of anyone who’d complain about this one.

New to Demonland? 


I'm still not confident.

They're two down on the bench off a 4 day break and we generally run games out well. That, plus a 34 point lead, should be enough to calm my nerves.

But it's not.

That quarter they had more of the ball, more tackles, more CPs, more inside 50s.

They should have won that quarter. 

If they get the first goal, I can see the mental demons pop up for us.

First goal crucial.

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Bury them

 
Just now, chook fowler said:

We’re not there yet 

 Be very Surprised if we don’t win this.

Just now, Brenno said:

New to Demonland? 

obviously new to the

Dees


1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Guys, can we still lose? 
 

We can with Lever and Harmes playing close enough to each other.

7 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Guys, can we still lose? 
 

Pray for more sweet rain Jaded.

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Guys, can we still lose? 
 

Pies would have to probably kick 7 goals to win it.

Head says no. Heart says maybe.

1 minute ago, Kent said:

This game just reinfrces my view that Jones and T Mac are gone

jones ok tmac please retire


41 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

That last goal... Clarry to Tracc to Langdon...

Started that bounce with Clarry vs Pendles, Tracc vs Sidey.

Great to see our two young guns win that one with no Maxy ? ?

Pruess getting shaded in the middle but holding his own elsewhere and giving some back

I hope our mids rewatch this game and look at Pendles, Adams and Scotchy McSidebottom to see how hard you need to work over a long period of time.

Adams and ScotchyMcSidebottom have been awesome, Pendles starting to fade but really good in Qtr 2 in particular.

We’re holding then off and hoping we can keep it up from here as a) the win is needed and b) % is needed too.

Just now, Kent said:

This game just reinfrces my view that Jones and T Mac are gone

They've been not so bad , geez we love to eat our own

Can the umpires turn this around

This fat lady is only singing after we kick our second goal of the last quarter. 
 

loudly after the third and fourth goals of the last quarter


Run the Game out Demons

The Filth must be getting tired. 
DO NOT give them any sniff

 
1 minute ago, Kent said:

This game just reinfrces my view that Jones and T Mac are gone

Jones' best game of the year. McDonald nothing more than a role player. Chris Dawes Mk II right now.

listening to lyon, if i didn't know better, you'd think he was a filth supporter

we are thrashing the filth and he still focuses on our errors ......hehas a bad case of mfcss


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