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Jake Lever with the best defensive game by a Dee since Jake Lever in Round 1. What an absolute boss he was today. 

 

[censored] yes! Love beating up on those cheating sniping dogs. What an effort!! 

Jake lever is a star!!! 

 

So proud.

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WE are FINALLY playing as a TEAM. 

Amazing what happens when you do that.

GO DEES. 

Lever is a hero.   We lost May and he stepped up big.

This is the win I wanted more than anything..   eat that Geelong  hope you miss the finals and you and your relationship with the umpires is investigated.  Cheats.


Jake Lever is an elite defender and such a impressive leader. Hats off to Tomlinson too.

Impressive team performance today...feeling proud!

Umpires and our shaky first quarter saved Geelong of a 50 point loss there. 

2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

For those of you who wondered what Jake Lever adds - have a good look at that last quarter.

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It was so impressive


Btw it’s great to beat those puzzie cat censored]. 
 

Selwood getting done holding the ball a couple of times was icing on the cake. 

Edited by DemonOX

That's just about the best all round game I've seen by us in a long time.

Intensity for 4 quarters, against quality opposition. We worked around the May loss, everyone put in, and bought in to the brand. Leadership around the ground.

Very fast throughout the day.

We're still missing two forwards, will be interesting when they return.

Trac, Max, Viney, Fritter, Langdon, Lever great. Really enjoyed Hunt's run today as well.

Edited by RedButMostlyBlue

 

Best win by the club since the 2018 semi final.

Loved the intensity and the repeat ferocious tackles throughout the whole game. 

8 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

For those of you who wondered what Jake Lever adds - have a good look at that last quarter.

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True leader today.


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