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Many thanks for these@The Mighty Demons!

Would it be too much of a stretch to do Max's goal from the boundary in the 3rd as well?

By the way, loved your 'Anything Is Possible' vid! Max certainly proved that on Friday night!

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It could be the funniest haul of five goals of all time. By the end of this video when I'd seen Garry Lyon's reaction four times I was pissing myself laughing too. 

17 hours ago, hardtack said:

I love that they were all mentioning the fact that he had kicked two of the best goals of his career, and there was still the kick out of the ruck contest to come, which was probably the best of the lot (imo).

The commentators (can't remember which ones) suggested the first two goals he kicked in this game were the best he'd ever kicked. I'd argue neither are the best goals he's ever kicked against Geelong, let alone of all time. Only a few weeks ago he'd kicked a goal after the siren to allow us to win the Minor Premiership. I think that's the best of the lot because it was done under the most pressure. Happy to argue with anyone which one is his best. It's an argument with no losers and anyone involved will have a smile on their face reminiscing. 


I watched Gawn's and Jackson's progression this year from ruckman to midfielders which I think it was Gawn's desire to keep up with Jackson in that area and Jackson has become a ruckman to keep up with Gawn.

They have challanged each other to become better and the team is benefiting from their work his goal on the run is an example of their improved work at the stopages.

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16 hours ago, Demon Jack said:

Many thanks for these@The Mighty Demons!

Would it be too much of a stretch to do Max's goal from the boundary in the 3rd as well?

By the way, loved your 'Anything Is Possible' vid! Max certainly proved that on Friday night!

Ask and you shall receive!

I was probably going to do this one anyway! Like the others, there were some great reactions for this one!

 

16 minutes ago, The Mighty Demons said:

Ask and you shall receive!

I was probably going to do this one anyway! Like the others, there were some great reactions for this one!

 

This is unreal mate! Awesome stuff.

I'm going to be picky also.. the big clunk and set shot was close to my favourite.  Any chance of that one?

 

You really can't fault Triple M and SEN commentary in all that. 

Anthony Hudson, Gerard Whately and Mark Howard are far too good to be doing radio commentary in September. 

Loved Gawn giving out high 5s to the trainers when he got back to the middle.


15 hours ago, The Mighty Demons said:

Ask and you shall receive!

I was probably going to do this one anyway! Like the others, there were some great reactions for this one!

 

Geez that bloke behind the goals must be plastered by now, having skulled that many beers in quick succession.... 😄

shows Tim Lane is one of the best callers, and MMM are the absolute worst.  Without the vision, their meaningless drivel would be impossible to listen to.  Example “Oh! He is taking the p1sz! He is taking the p!ss! Would not tell me wtf is going on. These guys are grandstanding Nufties.

BTW, unbelievable and brilliant performance by Max!

Anyone else find McLachlan to be a real moment killer with a lot of his calls? His call of Max’s after the siren goal was dour and now Max’s long range goal was a golf reference. 

Brayshaw is infuriating to listen to but at least he gets you pumped up. 


On 9/11/2021 at 6:58 PM, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Love this, thanks 

Also love the footage of that piece of [censored] Guthrie on his hands and knees looking stunned, the picture should be added to the Jack Viney made me cry thread😂

Was it JV that copped Guthrie? Was a great little hit - and escaped review. Go Demons

 

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10 hours ago, Pates said:

Anyone else find McLachlan to be a real moment killer with a lot of his calls? His call of Max’s after the siren goal was dour and now Max’s long range goal was a golf reference. 

Brayshaw is infuriating to listen to but at least he gets you pumped up. 

Out of all the commentary channel 7 was by far the least exciting and dour as you described.

Can't believe in this day of age the AFL grand final commentary team will be lead by James Brayshaw and Brian Taylor. 


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On 9/13/2021 at 3:30 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

This is unreal mate! Awesome stuff.

I'm going to be picky also.. the big clunk and set shot was close to my favourite.  Any chance of that one?

A few days behind schedule but here it is! 

 

Just now, The Mighty Demons said:

A few days behind schedule but here it is! 

 

Legend!

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