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9 minutes ago, PaulRB said:

Jack Viney looks primed and ready to deliver on two generations of desire to win this game, and his brand of hard, hard pressure and body work should fear no repercussions on GF day.

Shall hunt and hurt Libba and pop up for three clutch goals from contested ball in forward line... plus digging it out to Trac and Oliver to run riot. 

 

Agree with this...this is the moment he has been built for! I think he may play a game like he has never played before. I thought his game last week was up there with the best performances I have ever seen from him...I'd set him for Libba

 

Unsung hero sounds like under appreciated job. Sounds like a job for Harmes or Bowey or Langdon or maybe Tmac

 

edit or Viney - all the attention was on Gawn and Trac last week but Viney was incredible 

Edited by Superunknown

 

I think lil Charlie Spargo might pop up and do a couple of incredible things that will have all Dees supporters up off their couches, jumping around their lounge rooms with that almighty feeling of pure joy….


All of us supporters who have stuck by this downtrodden Club through thick (and mostly) thin. We will truly  be the 'unsung' heroes.

BUT onfield , it's hard to go past Vines and Nibbler.

 

Mark Williams.

 

 

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On 9/17/2021 at 1:43 PM, COOLX said:

Fritta to kick six. 

Great prediction @COOLX ! 
 

You might have mentioned that he’d receive the second most Norm Smith votes, or that his third and fourth goals would kickstart our run of 16 2nd half goals… but I appreciate you probably didn’t want to give too much away on your return from the future 😂


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