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4 minutes ago, ding said:

186 that you pack of [censored]

 

GO DEES !!!

186 Melbourne ate Geelong.

 

Making the granny is unbelievable. what a performance

Gawny is a Giant. Viney was a bull

And I have to say I derived immense satisfaction from pushing Geelong over the cliff. They’ve had their time. Our time is now

Only disappointment was Maysey. He’s a huge loss if he can’t play in the final

I'm super proud.

Go Dees

Thought we’d win but didn’t expect that! Unbelievable performance. Well done boys!!!


Easily the best win I've ever seen. I loved every minute of the second half. 

Max Gawn is a total champion. His third quarter was absolutely freakish. Jack Viney is a fantastic finals player. He never fails to stand up in really big games.

It feels like a privilege supporting this team at the moment.

 

I'm looking forward to buying a back to back t-shirt next year.

Max just ripped their heart out in the third. Bloody beautiful.

Wow just Wow

What a performance.

 

Almost flawless.

As good a drilled team as there has been in the AFL era. Hats off to Simon and the footy department.

Jones in for sub. 


I hope you're watching Will Schofield. stick your mental scars up your [censored]

Best win, best team effort. We play like this in 2 weeks time and I don’t care who the [censored] we play. We win.

I like these Mental Scars:

Sat  22/9/2018      Prelim      WC      vs     Melb       Optus Stadium         121 : 55

Fri   10/9/2021      Prelim      Melb    vs     Geel        Optus Stadium      125 : 42

Go you good thing, Dees!

Bit ordinary really.
 

 

 

IN OPPOSITE WORLD!!!!!!


One of the best Melbourne wins I’ve seen. And I’ve seen… well not that many. 

Edited by TopCorner

 
7 minutes ago, BDA said:

Making the granny is unbelievable. what a performance

Gawny is a Giant. Viney was a bull

And I have to say I derived immense satisfaction from pushing Geelong over the cliff. They’ve had their time. Our time is now

Only disappointment was Maysey. He’s a huge loss if he can’t play in the final

I'm super proud.

Go Dees

Looked too happy after the game reckon he feels he'll be right

Enjoy this Landers, I still can’t quite comprehend how good our team is. We’re in and it’s time. Go Dees!


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