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Geez I'm glad I stuck that one out, I thought we were absolutely gone. So glad to see these boys fight back like that. Absolutely stoked.

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1 minute ago, one_demon said:

A lot a people need to take back their angry, hate filled posts

Most of them won't be seen for a bit.

They've done this to us so, so, so many times over the years.

To do it in return at their ground, in the last round of the year, to secure the minor premiership?

With big Maxy saving his goalkicking for after the siren!

Now let's get the premiership proper!

GO DEES

 

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

The greatest game I have ever seen!

I love you all!

Yes yes yes.

Im sorry i doubted.

So sorry.

Just a ridiculous game.

Don't give your opponents a 44 point head start next time.

What a win.

In my 33 years on this wonderful planet, I've never ever ever ever had a feeling like that. My [censored] goodness. 


Hey Picket! Maxy and Spargs say hi! Hahahahahaha!!!

 

Why did I stop watching in the second quarter!

Clayton Oliver is an absolute champion. If he wins the brownlow it will have been well and truly deserved.

Nothing better than beating Geelong in this way.

Edited by Hopeful Demon

That really was a WIN FOR THE AGES!!! OMG.


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