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1 minute ago, Mr Steve said:

Now second Fav for the flag. Strange that Ben Brown was not in the middle for the song. First win with the team and all. 

Maybe Gatorade into an open wound isn't the wisest choice

 

Important win. Firing on one cylinder in the first half. Got into third gear in the second and that was enough. Six big ones in a row took the wind out of their sails.

Their only chance was to drag us down to their level. Double teaming, scragging, holding off the ball, etc. Although when they had the ball, their level didn't look too bad. Playing in front. Quick ball movement. We didn't help by playing lazy football. But it was one of those days where every odd bounce fell into their laps, odd umpiring decisions went their way, etc. Every dog has his day and North nearly had theirs. But the dam had to burst and it did.

Very important win for self belief. The hurdles keep coming and we keep clearing them.

GO DEMONS!!!

Very hard to keep on winning in this comp...we were ordinary but ground out a win you can’t ask for too much more...shattered for Tommo though 

 

Did anyone else notice tension between Huddo and Healy during the commentary? Not the best of friends I’d say.

I said to my friend what hard work today was. He said “yeah I would hate to work hard to be 7-0”. Has a point... stupid non AFL supporter ?


10 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

A 30 point win in Round 1 will give a much higher % than a 30 point win in Round 22....

A correct statement*, but nothing to do with why our percentage went down today. Rackham out.

* mostly

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I think we really missed Viney, especially in the first half. He would’ve made Cunnington much more accountable. I hope the toe is not a long term problem 

Well at 1/2 time if I was told we'd win by 5 goals I certainly would have taken it. 

Boy it was ugly but credit to everyone to get themselves back into it. 

I thought James Jordan was really good today and Jackson took another step. Well done on Fritta for his straight kicking and Ben Brown will be better for the game.

We are on top and hopefully the players realise no team can be taken lightly. 

We move onto next week. 

 
5 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Important win. Firing on one cylinder in the first half. Got into third gear in the second and that was enough. Six big ones in a row took the wind out of their sails.

Their only chance was to drag us down to their level. Double teaming, scragging, holding off the ball, etc. Although when they had the ball, their level didn't look too bad. Playing in front. Quick ball movement. We didn't help by playing lazy football. But it was one of those days where every odd bounce fell into their laps, odd umpiring decisions went their way, etc. Every dog has his day and North nearly had theirs. But the dam had to burst and it did.

Very important win for self belief. The hurdles keep coming and we keep clearing them.

GO DEMONS!!!

What is with the language of 'dragging us down'? To anyone who says it, not just you @Mazer Rackham

In the EPL - 15 years ago it was Jose Morinhuo 'parking the bus' as a way to diminish an opponents skill sets.

NMFC exploited our weaknesses... bloody good on them, they should be commended for it.

Cunnington is a rock... I would have had him on our team many years ago.

Each match is a process of refinement anyway, not game after game throughout the season, but against the same team 1, maybe 2, perhaps 3 times a year.

Good on NM.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, ProperDee said:

You  missed a shallow grave by a half of footy LFS!

That other shirt will be washed and retired. Not donated though. If I know where it is no one else can wear it. 


Yeah, so like I was saying, I’ve been backing AGAINST us for the last few years and I’m thrilled to announce to all and sundry, this year...

I STILL HAVEN’T WON A SINGLE CENT!!!!

Poor, yes. But OH SO HAPPY!

❤️?❤️?❤️?

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5 minutes ago, ProperDee said:

Did anyone else notice tension between Huddo and Healy during the commentary? Not the best of friends I’d say.

What's going on there @ProperDee, got any scuttlebut?

The less said about the first half the better absolutely disgraceful. Thank god they had a good second half. McDonald played well down back keep him there now Tomlinson has unfortunately gone down. Jackson brilliant BOG for mine. Got them back in the game when Gawn was dreadful. Kossie what can't he do? and Clarry is a beast. 7 nil never thought I would see especially at half time when Cunnington who is a superstar and Goldstien were tearing us a new one. GO DEES MASSIVE GAME AGAINST THE SWANS GOT TO KEEP THE RUN GOING.

First half our midfield lacked the 2021 effort we expect and we seriously missed having Viney as the defensive stoppage mid.

The forwardline was out of kilter which was not unexpected as they rejigger with Big Benny Brown.

The backline was off focus and out of kilter seeing one their 7 go down and distraught.

We then won the game with 15 minutes of 2021 Demons footy mainly thanks to LJ, Pickett and Langdon. Then Oliver, Lever and May made sure they didn’t open the door back up.

Got it done. That’s what good teams do. Interested to see the changes next week to rebalance us and rid ourselves of Melksham who was putrid all game. 

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3 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

I think we really missed Viney, especially in the first half. He would’ve made Cunnington much more accountable. I hope the toe is not a long term problem 

Losing Viney in the selected side made huge difference

team is immediately unbalanced 


Not sure what’s been said here and elsewhere so apologies if this had been covered a million times but I spoke to Burgo after the game and Tomlinson ACL unfortunately. 

FWIW . . . the Norf list is in better long term shape the the Filth's, Horethorn and Calscum. And that's something to very definitely be celebrated. 

We had a couple of poor quarters.  We were due for a couple.

We never really applied the chokehold either preferring to keep the game slow and grind it out.

Job done. 

 

 


1 minute ago, Engorged Onion said:

What's going on there @ProperDee, got any scuttlebut?

No EO but there were a few snipes back and forth between the pair throughout the afternoon. Dunstall never said a word.

Just now, ProperDee said:

No EO but there were a few snipes back and forth between the pair throughout the afternoon. Dunstall never said a word.

Cool (I don't really care, about people I don't know) - but was GH more supportive of The Dees or was AH salty re: Geelong's loss?

Just now, demonstone said:

Anybody seen Dr. D?

Yep. Just saw in him the bathroom. Pushed the button and he was gone in an instant!

 

Jordon is putting together a good body of work. Doesn’t get the attention of Kozzie and Jackson but very impressive and definitely in the best 22

2 minutes ago, BigFez said:

Not sure what’s been said here and elsewhere so apologies if this had been covered a million times but I spoke to Burgo after the game and Tomlinson ACL unfortunately. 

Yeah that was pretty obvious when he came out of the rooms in tears. They do the Lachmann test which is pretty good indicator of an ACL injury.


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