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The perfect night. One more to go.

Also was I imagining it or was Toby Greene in front of Garry Lyon wildly celebrating our goals during the third quarter? 

 

Big win

Bigger margin than the eagles win in prelim in 2018.😀

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Seriously what just happened? Where am I? What day is it? Who are we? 

CARN THE [censored] DEES!!!! 
 

Also, eat a salty bag of testicles Geelong

How will the Cats ever return to Optus? Are they ever going to rebound from this demoralising prelim loss? Are they going to add some more geriatrics next year to try and buy a flag?

So many questions, I hope they ask Scott these questions incessantly next year.

On that note, can't wait to see Scott's face. On the screen, in print, just anywhere really. 


1 minute ago, Garbo said:

Is Goodwin the right guy…

Well. Has to be asked I guess.

 

 

Bwahhahahahaha…..

1 minute ago, Nascent said:

The perfect night. One more to go.

Also was I imagining it or was Toby Greene in front of Garry Lyon wildly celebrating our goals during the third quarter? 

Greene will be alright for Casey I guess. 

 

3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Seriously what just happened? Where am I? What day is it? Who are we? 

CARN THE [censored] DEES!!!! 
 

Also, eat a salty bag of testicles Geelong

Thank god thought you'd passed out or something

I mean how good was that?!?!  Words can’t describe how happy I am.  Max Gawn you are my hero!!!!

I said at 5pm in the gameday thread we'd win by 40+ if we play our game.

 

Didn't even see that coming,WOOHOO!!!


Best. Win. Ever. I have not experienced anything like that before. Amazing.

Whoever we play next week will have to play unbelievable footy to beat us.

Unreal.

It's just incredible that this is us doing this.

The plaudits will rightfully come for Gawn (Naitanui can go [censored] a [censored], tonight put to bed any "debate" about who is the competition's best ruckman), Viney, Petracca and Oliver, but this was a 22-player effort.

Langdon's run on the wing was far too much for their wingers. Brown's contested marking was critical, particularly early when the nerves were high (and another quiet two goals). Brayshaw looked composed. Spargo was a threat all night. May went down but Petty stood up. Hibberd played his role.

That third quarter. That rush of goals. Gawn playing like Dustin Martin.

It was just, well, perfect.

And never mind that our opponent happened to be the most arrogant, smug pack of [censored]s. That just tops it all off.

2 minutes ago, Colm said:

I mean how good was that?!?!  Words can’t describe how happy I am.  Max Gawn you are my hero!!!!

What he said


The best I have ever seen the Demons play in my life. 

We are into a grand final and I am overwhelmed with pure happiness.

Drink it in Dees fans. Drink it in.

 
3 minutes ago, loges said:

Thank god thought you'd passed out or something

I literally haven’t been calmer in a second half of a game for years. My heart is at a low comfortable 190 beats per minute. 


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