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1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Wow wee, after the siren. So much Red & Blue!!!!

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Great night for our club. Huge win, good crowd for our home game. 

 

How good was ANB’s goal from the sideline. 
 

UNBELIEVABLE. 

 

Its my birthday.

Had a killer mexican lunch/pizz up

Seeing the Tuggers get brought back to reality AND their supporters salty tears

Chunks 300/Salem/Tracca and the boys light it up

6-0

Yep. Gonna remember this one!

 

GO DEES

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1 minute ago, DSP said:

Its my birthday.

Had a killer mexican lunch/pizz up

Seeing the Tuggers get brought back to reality AND their supporters salty tears

Chunks 300/Salem/Tracca and the boys light it up

6-0

Yep. Gonna remember this one!

 

GO DEES

Happy bday mate!


How good was our defence? -4 in the I50s, won by nearly 6 goals. Amazing

Big game against the reigning Premiers on prime time TV and did it in style.
6-0.
Strange days indeed.

Go the Mighty Demons.
Ya stuck it right up 'em.

 

Edited by Fork 'em

3 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Great night for our club. Huge win, good crowd for our home game. 

What was the crowd number??

 
46 minutes ago, 640MD said:

After that game.  How the HELL do you pick best 5 or 6,  impossible ,,!

Well AFL.com.au have listed 8 players in Melbournes best column so that problems sorted

Considering tipping us against Norf next week.


2 minutes ago, DSP said:

Its my birthday.

Had a killer mexican lunch/pizz up

Seeing the Tuggers get brought back to reality AND their supporters salty tears

Chunks 300/Salem/Tracca and the boys light it up

6-0

Yep. Gonna remember this one!

 

GO DEES

Was gonna wish you Happy Birthday but pretty sure you already have had probs the best bday possible. 

46 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

As David King keep mentioning this week we still haven’t beaten anyone of note.

 

What will also be interesting is he never says anything bad about his old teammate Adam Simpson.

Two things to talk about this week going against the grain for him

Just now, faultydet said:

Considering tipping us against Norf next week.

Please don't ?

Just heard an interesting stat on Fox Footy. The last 4 times two teams started the season on 6-0, those 2 teams played off in the Grand Final...!!  Let's make it five!

Nathan Jones plays for the rest of the year FULL STOP. 
 

The team solidarity around him to get success is massive and come finals, that will be an inspiration factor.

He stayed with us when we were an absolute embarrassment.

As long as he is on the park come September, other guys will give that extra 1% to do everything they can to give him a grand final chance.

Not saying it’s all about him but my god, the team looks like they’re willing to die for each other at the moment.

The fight at the end was a sight I haven’t seen in Melbourne teams for 20 years.

We won’t be pushed around ANYMORE


Just now, Better days ahead said:

Please don't ?

I knew with 100% certainty that would be the first reply.

I’m so unbelievably happy!! ??

can’t beat this feeling, go Dees!!!!


6 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

What was the crowd number??

56k. Largest crowd since the 2019 Grand final

1 minute ago, bringbackthebiff said:

Disappointed Oliver missed that goal...

So was he.
No smiles this week.

10 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I know it’s hard to see things clearly when you’re watching on TV, but Spargo’s work rate was enormous. The tackles he laid were after running 50m. He was absolutely fantastic off the ball, which you often don’t see on TV. 
 

Wrong! U could even see it on the Tv tonight spargos chasing was immense.

 

 

 

James Jordon 6W 0L, playing his role well, tough when needed and being that link player whenever required

Hunt released as running half-back is working well, he and Langdon seem to be supporting each other and trusting each other more and more

Brayshaw settling into his new role just quietly - 26 touches

Jackson with a breakout game - outstanding effort

That's the best I've seen us play since I can remember, especially considering the conditions.

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