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7 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Agree Toby G is the danger man. Hibbo probably gets first crack at shutting him down.  

Great observation re our team smiling as they come onto the ground.

Clearly they enjoy playing which brings confidence.

Last time Toby had a big game but so did Kozzie and the latter is due for one.

Heres hoping....Winners are Grinners

 
5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

“Testing 1 TWO..1 TWO…TWO…”

Just get the job done Demons, strong start and dictate the game. Kick accurately at goal, please!!

”Let’s Go…”

 

Great to have you back! ❤️?

LET’S DO THIS!

GO THE MIGHTY DEES!!!!!!

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7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

“Testing 1 TWO..1 TWO…TWO…”

Just get the job done Demons, strong start and dictate the game. Kick accurately at goal, please!!

”Let’s Go…”

 

Welcome back old mate!


3 minutes ago, loges said:

Where have you been, did you and Ethan holiday together?

Solitary. It was no holiday i assure you. 
Food was shocking 

Sky News was pumped at me 24/7

 
2 hours ago, McQueen said:

Glad this game is starting at 11:45am Perf time. 
 

I’m pretty dusty after last nights tipples that the hair of the dog can’t come quick enough. 
 

Dees by 31 points. 

Was just thinking one great thing about a Saturday arvo game is I can crack a beer at 1:30 and not be a few sheets to the wind when the game starts.

Hoping to see Mumford and Greene mortally wounded  get injured in the first quarter.


Indigenous jumper I see! Nice!  ??

How is the dissonance in commentary vs protecting players.

Re: 'Sausage' Mumford. - "He's a human wrecking ball, he's there to hurt people."

Beggars belief.

 


To make it worse Eddie M$#&#$ing Guire is in the commentary box

Just now, dees189227 said:

Our forward line is just not there. They are all up the ground. Harmes was our target then. 

And held for 5minutes too. No free. 


 

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