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2 minutes ago, Mister Ed said:

Where was this against Sydney and Fremantle?

They put pressure on.....

 
1 hour ago, Skuit said:

Gameday challenge to @Josh: san choy bau and Bloody Mary's in the pool*

*I float in solidarity with my Melbourne brothers and sisters in lockdown. 

Go Dees!

Haha fantastic work. One of my wife's go to entrée's. Won't be hoping in the pool in north east Vic... Although if we make finals a cannonball may be on the cards much to the kids delight.

3 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

We look great today.

Dry conditions suit our style of play.

Bummer those two losses against Freo and Swans We’re in pouring rain and howling winds.

Opposition who don’t bring intensity & effort suit our style of play. 

 
2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Much better 2nd quarter. Oliver kicking the ball now and is 100% efficient, viney not trying to take tacklers on and just getting rid of it, fritta kicked a goal and our backline going ok. 

Joe Daniher statless

Mitch Brown looks good leading up  

Ouch!

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they have put the cue in the rack ,demons must win by 10 goals to prove a point


He's really got the yips. He's Ian Baker-Fritsch.

Did you guys know that Stewart and Weideman have a connection to Collingwood?

Fascinating.

1 minute ago, forever demons said:

they have put the cue in the rack ,demons must win by 10 goals to prove a point

186 would be nice...

 
16 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

ANB having a cracker. He needs consistency. Do this every week son

Yes give him credit for good play. That collect when he was going to get hit and then a lovely goal was great. Stick it up me son and become a good player, I would love it. Now keep going for the second half.

Love watching this - to see us playing with movement, hitting targets, almost everyone contributing.

But Essendon are dreadful. Neeld-esque. Some of their chasing and defensive efforts are embarrassing. We really can't take too much from this game so far. 

But I m loving it. Dees thriving. Bombers annihilated. 


brown is the missing link forward so glad he is getting a go at it, the weid go at the ball son

I wouldn't be getting too excited just yet.

We should be far more than 28 points up. They are absolutely atrocious. But they are a confidence team and despite their defensive pressure being terrible they're still generating inside 50s and getting some looks. If they get an early goal or two, or worse, if Daniher gets his hands on the ball, we know we can concede goals.

Fritsch's goal kicking is getting worse.

Gawn, Oliver, Petracca, Langdon, Salem and ANB all playing really well.

If this is our last game, Hunt, Brown and ANB are giving the club something to think about.

1 minute ago, forever demons said:

they have put the cue in the rack ,demons must win by 10 goals to prove a point

Win the game and hope Hogan walters and taverner kick 15 goals between them

When Fritta missed the target right n front of goal in the second quarter and the Essendon player ran the ball out just typifies our season to date. 
 

HOPELESS

Also fritta cant kick for [censored]. He needs to learn over the off season or learn in the seconds. Pathetic. 

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6 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Mitch Brown 13 possessions and 7 marks..  this guy should have been in the team all season, especially ahead of T Mac.

Good pair of hands.


So far so good. I can see why people have been whinging about Viney. As soon as he gets the ball we lose it.

i dont like that hunt is playing a good game coz its so one off and then we'll be asking how he got a new contract again this time next year

12 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Mitch Brown 13 possessions and 7 marks..  this guy should have been in the team all season, especially ahead of T Mac.

Tmac says hello.

19 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Fritsch left his kicking boots in 2018. 

Quick, can someone track down that flux capacitor :)


Now just need melbourne to keep on doing what they did in the 2nd quarter. Just bury them. 

Seriously daniher not worth 2 round draft picks. He was getting beaten by joel smith. 

Roped the dope.

Ess, had the impression after the first, that it was all too easy.

Now to see if ruthlessness is in our game.

We should go on with it and win the next two quarters.

Mids working well, the team finding space, great pressure and tackling.

Liked that we tried a different game plan in the first and then got into our fast style in the second.

Need to be able to switch it up during the quarter.

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Had a solid bet on dees over 39.

I hope they don't showboat from here. Should be 3-4:more goals up as it is.

Smash them redlegs

 
2 minutes ago, Demonised said:

He's really got the yips. He's Ian Baker-Fritsch.

Needs to talk to a psychologist, he is obviously pressuring/stressing, himself into poor kicking. It is a confidence issue.

Sam Weideman handballing to Jayden Hunt for the certain goal is one of the best things I've seen in recent weeks. Weed hasn't kicked a goal in a long time and didn't need to give it. Much respect. 


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