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Trac on channel 7 now. Jeez, he's matured in the last year or so. Never saw him as captain material but he may be now

I think ill sit down and watch that again....

 

He is a weapon Brayshaw. Been harping on about him for weeks rag dolled Bont on 3-4 occasions.

Huge result lads.


I've held back. No longer. I believe now. 

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Having the game stolen from them last week gave the team the hunger to win well tonight, while the Dogs had an easy game against the Saints last week, giving them a false sense of their worth.

Well done Dees, a good four quarter game all round. And there is room for improvement!

 

In my best BT impression, 

"Gee they could have used the Bont the tonight."

Take a bow James Harmes, finally back to being the tagger he is meant to be!


Most possessions I can remember Spargs having ever.

Our mean and median average winning margin is basically same. Would be nice to win a match by more than four-to-five goals one day. Well done to the boys though. 

COME ON GUYS, ALL OF US, GROUP HUG...EVEN ALL THE OLD CURMUDGEONS...

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I don’t think Langdon being subbed out was for [censored] and giggles, the doctor has to believe the player has an injury that will rule him out for the next 12 days, if the player recovers before that he can play, but only “IF” the AFL sign off on the player playing. The doctor also has to write a medical certificate for the player by the next working day and submit it to the AFL. A stupid risk to take for [censored] and giggles. ??‍♂️

 

I’m so not surprised Trac’s mum dropped off a big tray of lasagna. I bet it tasted great too!


Take a bow James Harmes. So good to see him back doing what he did best in 2018

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The heat was too overwhelming for the poor little doggies, on their own patch aswell.

Tail between their legs.

Jog on doggies jog on.

2 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Harmes job on Libba was exceptional 

He's back in a big way Harmesy.

5 minutes ago, Males said:

I don’t think Langdon being subbed out was for [censored] and giggles, the doctor has to believe the player has an injury that will rule him out for the next 12 days, if the player recovers before that he can play, but only “IF” the AFL sign off on the player playing. The doctor also has to write a medical certificate for the player by the next working day and submit it to the AFL. A stupid risk to take for [censored] and giggles. ??‍♂️

 

Yeah but it’s the CLUB doctor. Not an independent one. It’s like getting a medical certificate from your family GP when you’re sick *cough* going fishing *cough*

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Yze......."no one will be tagging anyone"

...(except half the team)

WHAT A WIN! Great 4 quarter team effort. I told you we would win after their soft game. We are on fire keep it up Dees the premiership is in sight.

 
3 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

He is a weapon Brayshaw. Been harping on about him for weeks rag dolled Bont on 3-4 occasions.

Huge result lads.

Such a great defensive game from the wing. Really shut down Bont in quiet a few contests, which is so important since Bont is usually  very damaging.

6 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

Melbourne Demons Robots in disguise.

Queue Transformers theme music.

Lion would not have been out of place, great soundtrack tonight, Tool and Pumpkins!


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