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1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Also, for all those worried about match ups and so froth:

The recruit of the season, Dan Butler, didn't hit the scoreboard and had minimal impact.  What an effort from the back line as a whole.

Back Line was immense 

 
3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

We just beat a top 4 contender with about 8 passengers.

That could define our season.

18 passengers.

Petracca and May were elite.

What a strange game, good to win with some grit.

Hope the boys sing the song in the plane.


Never thought we had a chance, no matter how ugly this was a big win

 

First tip i have got wrong in a couple of months and i am very happy to admit it.

Held on. We finally learned to hang on.

May HUGE.

Oliver was great in the last after a poor first 3 qtrs. Rivers was cool. Ignoring those who were crap coz it doesnt matter now.

Coaches move of Viney to Steele was a winner.

FFS my heart cant do that every week.

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Just now, Accepting Mediocrity said:

I think that's the best defensive game I've ever seen by a dee. May is a beast!

Good call. 


Missus just text the neighbours to assure them the fuzz don’t need to be called.

Umpires please. Holding the ball, don’t pay marks but we still prevail thanks to May, Lever, Tracc, Max and Oliver in the last and Viney on Steele I guess. 

Can we play in the Dreamtime jumper every week !

Happy Days

Maybe the coach can coach 

Maybe Steven May is worth what we pay him and paid for him

 


Brilliant. Just brilliant. How good was that! Rock solid defensively all night. Fantastic. Stephen May you star. And “Muddy” Rivers, and the ball bouncing off square. I love this club.

The 4 points should go to May. A deadset one man fortress.

(But to be fair, Salem, Trac, Rivers, Langdon, Lever and Weed were also great ).

A lot of passengers, though. Which is disappointing, but also kind of promising - imagine who we can beat if they get involved!

 

It was tough, it was gritty, it was not even that good, it was a win. And maybe the most important.

Tracc’s magnificent strong man goal was an absolute doozie!
Almost goal of the year. 

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

18 passengers.

Petracca and May were elite.

What a strange game, good to win with some grit.

Surley even u can enjoy this one @Clint Bizkit


 
7 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Finally we win a close one

And beat a top 8 team. The dream is still alive thanks to one man.... Captain May.

1 minute ago, Beetle said:

Both of my daughters are now named May. 

I got a little one due in January... I have been pleading for Maxy or Christian if it's a boy, May is defiantly now I contender for a girl! 


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