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1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Didn't you say last week we were "gone"?

Yes I did so you can throw as much nud as you like but I did not comprehend how poor GC are. About 7 or 8 of their best 22 missing and having their homegame moved down here. 

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1 minute ago, dl4e said:

Yes I did so you can throw as much nud as you like but I did not comprehend how poor GC are. About 7 or 8 of their best 22 missing and having their homegame moved down here. 

So do you expect us to lose the last three games?

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This post game thread is as neurotic as it gets. 

Always looking for negative's to confirm the long held belief that 'we're never good enough', so that when we inevitability lose (and we will, just a matter of pre or post grand final) we can go into self protection and fall back on 'I told you so?

 

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Just now, titan_uranus said:

So do you expect us to lose the last three games?

No I expect us to win the next 2. Kardinia park probably not. Our next 2 opponents are not very good sides anyway. 

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That was the win that we had to have, pressure was ginormous, ball movement was back to our team first best, no passengers a few errors but you couldn’t fault their endeavours, stress free watching, all is good with the footy world again, despite the weird happenings yesterday, the boys came through for us. Can’t complain about that.??

well done Dee’s and AFL.??

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52 minutes ago, HarpenDee said:

Erm we just did and won by 98 (NINETY EIGHT) points.

Could have thrown me in the guts today for a similar result. Never let winning paper over the cracks.

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Ooooh the veil of negativity is crushing me!

isnt footy meant to enjoyable? We are two points off first place and just won by 98points after a disrupted lead up. 

if you can’t enjoy this, why bother?

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5 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

That was the win that we had to have, pressure was ginormous, ball movement was back to our team first best, no passengers a few errors but you couldn’t fault their endeavours, stress free watching, all is good with the footy world again, despite the weird happenings yesterday, the boys came through for us. Can’t complain about that.??

well done Dee’s and AFL.??

Summed it up beautifully. The boys responded after some tough negative press.

It turned out to be more like a training run. But it'll instill great confidence that when we bring max pressure most teams will circum to the inevitable.

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A bit empty after the game. I don't like big margin wins. Perhaps I am just not used to it.

 I emotionally switched off in the third. 

We were not going to drop this one, Suns had no fight! 

Back-line controlled it.

Forward-line creating scoring opportunities and holding the ball in their area.

Mids giving so much supply and the defensive structure bamboozled 'em.

Bowey looked a good fit, very clean, good decision, reads the play well, no nerves obvious.

Can't see Tmac getting on the plane to Perth. Last thing a sore back needs is more sitting and having activity restricted. Weids may get another look.

Worried about complacency, we can't bring that last quarter to Perth. Brisbane didn't start playing till the third after a game against insipid Suns. I am glad we have been playing the first quarters well of late. Hate to see us give the Westcoast a good start at their home. 

 A week isolated together could gell us, and set us for a good run into the finals series.

Winning form is contagious, Don't want to see us up one week then down another. Had too much of that over the past decades. Time to break out and claim this as our season.

C'mon Dees, work together, play clean smart footy. 

 

 

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Job done. Very happy with the win we were good and relentless with pressure. Loved the way way sped up the game at times and that is when I feel we are at our best when we hit teams on the counter. We brought our pressure that we know we can bring and had it for 4 quarters. It was very pleasing to see us still chasing and smothering late in quarters. With our system and style this is simply a bare minimum from here on out. 

Oliver take a bow. I actually liked the move from Dew to send Swallow to him in the second half to give Clarry some practice with a tag! Trac was excellent, really liked the game of Jayden Hunt thought he was very clean and provided great run through the middle. ANB, Spargo and Pickett all doing their hard work as well as Brown. A lot of unnoticed acts of hard work will happen in our forward line but they are so important.

I think a lot of us felt a little deflated not quite getting the 100+ just because there’s been so few in he last 20 years but I don’t think anyone is disappointed. Got it done against a really unimpressive Gold Coast who really were rubbish. Back to business next week. Bit nervous that West Coast turned it up against Collingwood, it has all the makings of a backlash next week but if we do what we’re meant to we will get the W.

Good job Dees. Rest, rinse, repeat.
 

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1 hour ago, dl4e said:

Yes I did so you can throw as much nud as you like but I did not comprehend how poor GC are. About 7 or 8 of their best 22 missing and having their homegame moved down here. 

Sure, but they didn’t have to endure a 7 hour round trip.  No wonder Tommy Mc did his back.  Hope they don’t take him to Perth which can only aggravate it. Give Weed another chance.  

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25 minutes ago, old dee said:

That's brandy deever. 

I love a nice Brandy Old. I may be a philistine but I like it with chocolate licorice. Bought a nice packet of Daryl Lea bullets today so I think I will enjoy a lovely Hennessey XO with those to celebrate later tonight.  I'll save the Cognac for finals!!!

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1 hour ago, dl4e said:

Look what happens when you appply forward pressure. 

A good result against a pizz weak opposition so it is hard to take anything from the game.

That's just so far from the truth. Gold Coast challenged the bulldogs until the end and managed to knock off Sydney, Richmond and GWS, so I don't think they're as bad as you're suggesting. I think there's plenty to take out of our win today.

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It was a training run.
Was it fun? Yes. Was it good to get touch and confidence back into Jackson and Rivers? Yes. Was it good for Bowey? Yes. Was it nice to see BB starting to show his best? Yes. 
Does this mean anything in the context of the season outside the 4 points? No. 
It was not a competitive hit out today. We were fantastic and credit to us for going hard for the whole game even if our goal kicking dropped off totally in the last quarter. But we won’t play a worse team this year. 

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I'd like to see that level of sustained pressure from now until the end of the season including finals.

Bring that pressure and we are in with a strong chance.

 

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How was Bowery trying to take mark of the year in his first game! Fair effort too. Thought he looked really comfortable, albeit the game didn’t have normal levels of pace and pressure.

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20 minutes ago, Jaded said:

It was a training run.
Was it fun? Yes. Was it good to get touch and confidence back into Jackson and Rivers? Yes. Was it good for Bowey? Yes. Was it nice to see BB starting to show his best? Yes. 
Does this mean anything in the context of the season outside the 4 points? No. 
It was not a competitive hit out today. We were fantastic and credit to us for going hard for the whole game even if our goal kicking dropped off totally in the last quarter. But we won’t play a worse team this year. 

Jaded we made them the worst team that we will play.!!!

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Great effort today.

Most of us didnt know what would happen.

A few of asked for am emphatic win and we got it.

The downside was Tmacs back knock and Im not sure now if we can play both Harmes and Viney in the same team.

Maybe Jordan or Jones in for one of them.

Great to see Bb do what he can and Dogga back into career best form.

Strong effort from Nibler  and Rivers to get back to his almost best and of course Trac and Oliver were superb.

Not just a much needed win.......... a win by almost 100. A long time coming,

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1 hour ago, old dee said:

That's brandy deever. 

My bad. I just thought snifter was something an old Dee would say. Tx for the heads (or bottoms) up. Cheers.

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44 minutes ago, Left Foot Snap said:

I love a nice Brandy Old. I may be a philistine but I like it with chocolate licorice. Bought a nice packet of Daryl Lea bullets today so I think I will enjoy a lovely Hennessey XO with those to celebrate later tonight.  I'll save the Cognac for finals!!!

Hennessey is a nice drop LFS. Amazing I just had some bullets.

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1 hour ago, Engorged Onion said:

This post game thread is as neurotic as it gets. 

Always looking for negative's to confirm the long held belief that 'we're never good enough', so that when we inevitability lose (and we will, just a matter of pre or post grand final) we can go into self protection and fall back on 'I told you so?

 

I find this post quite negative itself.

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3 hours ago, old dee said:

Could not agree more, I might pull the cork on the single malt shortly.

Good to see your in better spirits old dee???

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5 hours ago, Wizard of Koz said:

It was great to have Bowey's clean disposal albeit under sfa pressure

 I thought there was pressure on him. Some of his disposal were very quick and needed to be, as opponents were right on his tail. Harmes and Viney could learn something. A smart player who seems to know were the other players are. I think other first gamers would get caught with the ball, as they struggle to adjust to the pace of AFL. Great instincts, has a good step to find space and lifts his eyes to find team-mates. 

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