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If winning the Prelim feels this good imagine how good winning the GF will feel.

 

[censored] you beauty suck balls Sellwood Hawkins and Dangerfield.

And whatever Scott brother you are that coaches the cats ..I don't give a [censored]....  May a dinosaur take a [censored] in your perpetually opened gob.

 


Just another reminder…

That was our greatest all time winning margin against Geelong. 👍🏻😎

Thank you all the people who cheered Demons on in Optus Stadium tonight, wish you all have a very good weekend!

101 pts from stoppages..

4th highest ever.

 

Wow, what a game. The most pure joy watching this team.

I have been really focal about Viney's form and ability to compliment Trac and Oliver but credit to you Jack. Absolute outstanding game and I was wrong.

One more boys.

Said after Cats final last week, the game was terrible GWS were terrible, Cats were just less terrible. Hoped if they carried that form forward this might happen but you can never be that sure.


It was a great victory 

 

 

however, we should spare a thought for TTT  ( Tommy the Thug) who must be feeling absolutely shocking after putting in one of the worst and most worthless performances that any Australian Rules players has ever put in in the history of the game.

I have gone back to 1898 and been unable to find any player who has piked it as comprehensively and pathetically as that beautiful Tom.

It hurts me to say this because I admire him so much 

1 minute ago, Crompton's the man said:

It was a great victory 

 

 

however, we should spare a thought for TTT  ( Tommy the Thug) who must be feeling absolutely shocking after putting in one of the worst and most worthless performances that any Australian Rules players has ever put in in the history of the game.

I have gone back to 1898 and been unable to find any player who has piked it as comprehensively and pathetically as that beautiful Tom.

It hurts me to say this because I admire him so much 

What the [censored] are you talking about?


6 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Atkins is a smug [censored], loved seeing Oliver get to him.

Also loved us getting stuck into Selwood after he gave away 50, and Viney getting in Henry's face after he was outmarked by TMac (I think?).

That sort of bullying is what we've copped from Geelong for years. It's arrogant, but it's symbolic to see us give it back to them.

Which captain showed better leadership tonight?? 😄

1 minute ago, Stiff Arm said:

Didn't like the pre GF bye before tonight. With May's hammy, suddenly I love the bye!

Stil not 100% sure - IF Dogs win then they will be the beneficiaries.

 

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