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9 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Gonna be tough when cases near 100 tomorrow

Out of 6.5 million that's like a rain drop in the Pacific ocean. 

Makes no difference really they're in a bubble and no crowds.  They've been playing here through cases (off and on)  for the last 6 weeks or more.

Time to step up and demand what we've earned by finishing first.

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I don't think I have seen a MFC victory like that. My beer is tasting delicious but I shall keep my hat on until we win a flag. I sincerely hope that is this year.

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3 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

How good was that interview with Trac?  What a legend. 

 

I had just stopped crying when I saw Tracc had been crying and that started me all over again. AND I’M STILL CRYING!!

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I honestly don’t think I have lived through a sweeter moment in footy (yet- could change in 4 weeks time). To beat Geelong at their home ground after being 44 points down and 32 down at 3/4 time, in the manner we did was the sweetest thing! For Maxy to get his revenge and kick the goal after the siren was just unbelievable! Great vibes. Like another poster I do not even know how it happened, who or why it happened but I think it was an amazing team effort in the end!

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CARNA DEMONS!!!!

MINOR PREMIERS!!!

Now let's get the real thing in a month.

Dunno if it's been mentioned but pretty sure thats the first time we've EVER won with a kick after the siren.

Reverses the 2018 games, Maxy misses with a few seconds left in round 1, Tuohy sinks us after the siren later that year.

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1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I had just stopped crying when I saw Tracc had been crying and that started me all over again. AND I’M STILL CRYING!!

Leave something in the tank in case we win the big one WC

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7.8 magnitude Earthquake here in South East Qld,apparently 2 million Brisbane people just crapped their pants.

 

Seriously,i've never seen any team flick the switch like that and smash a team in contested possession,when we decided it was time,they didn't stand a chance.

Maxy to seal the minor Premiership!!!!!!!!!

 

Clayton Oliver,no words do you justice,a huge chance for the Brownlow with the Bont not polling the last 3 games

 

 

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I’ll finish my medicinal cognac now, and hope my voice has returned by the morning.

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3 minutes ago, Nasher said:

My daughter did video mine and it’s now on Facebook getting all the lols. My [censored] crack is visible in one. Don’t even care. I’m hoarse.

When the ump called that deliberate i was screaming but then the fifty m penalty and it was hello. When Max marked i was scared.

Great call from lever not to go the barrel.

Im still shocked.

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2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I am still crying. I was on the floor of my bedroom crying hysterically when Gawn was lining up. Couldn’t watch it go through. 

Just love your passion Jaded

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I must say, Cats were hands on knees in the 3rd qtr. That's when I started thinking we might run over them. It was a longshot thought, so glad it was right. That free against Bullen for Htb and Brayshaw's oob put me over the edge tonight. Just proves umpires don't understand the game.

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2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I am still crying. I was on the floor of my bedroom crying hysterically when Gawn was lining up. Couldn’t watch it go through. 

It wasnt easy ...i though my eyes were playing tricks.

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1 minute ago, Rusty Nails said:

Leave something in the tank in case we win the big one WC

Oh, I’ve got plenty left in the tank!!!! All happy tears! ❤️💙

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