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POSTGAME: Rd 17 vs Port Adelaide

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That was a win for the ages.

To hold out Port on their home deck, with the entire crowd yelling their guts out in support, was epic. They challenged several times and we responded each time. In the last we absolutely toweled them up.  Grit and heart got us that win. We looked scrappy for the first ¾ but got the result against yet another likely finals team. [censored] that was good.

 

Shout out to Petty who played his best game for the club.

 

Dunno about you lot but I could use a drink.


 

Brown makes us significantly better. But our midfield is the key to today.


Is that the first game this year we have won every quarter???

 

Go dees


That’s. What. We’re. About. …….oh, and hello Mr. Petty. 

Just now, Better days ahead said:

Quick. everybody back on the bandwagon

You might be joking but we havent played like that for quite a few weeks.

 

If we could only fix our goal kicking


Great to have Kozzie back. excellent tonight. kicked his goals and pressure right up again.

Imagine if Goodwin played Lever down back for 4 minutes, then in the ruck, then tagging a defender then on the bench then in the ruck again for no reason at all. 

Huge win. Again, questions were asked of us. And again we answered. Still unbeaten by a top 8 team (GWS quirk aside).

Great pressure all round. The boys were clearly hungry.

The talking point is the forward structure, and while we were wasteful again, Brown will make a difference. He was in the right places today, delivered well inside 50 and got involved. He will have built a lot of confidence from that, and will kick a few against the Hawks.

Great win, go Dees!

Edited by Red But Mostly Blue

 
Just now, leave it to deever said:

Petty and the port breakers.

Nice.

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Way to go Tmac.
Oliver.
Petty.
May.
Trac.
Kozzie.
Best win of the year.
We are back baby.

Bulldogs game has it covered


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