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Keen to know if those lucky enough to be going to the GF in Perth have a pub/venue for the after party celebration when we win. I’m one of the lucky ones who will be there and if we do salute, I’d love to go where my fellow supporters will be gathering. 

 
50 minutes ago, Phil C said:

Keen to know if those lucky enough to be going to the GF in Perth have a pub/venue for the after party celebration when we win. I’m one of the lucky ones who will be there and if we do salute, I’d love to go where my fellow supporters will be gathering. 

Have a blast Phil.

Hoping Perth goes off its head if the Dees get up.

 

I remember the pub.


I will be heading to the Camfield. If we have won, will then head home and open up the cellar.

is anyone heading to Empire Bar for the pre-match Western Demons function?

Go Dees!

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I feel like I’ve just triggered 50,000 of my brothers and sisters 😟 sorry everyone! I’m going from the NT and haven’t seen a game at the G for maybe 10 years. I’ll be thinking of you all in lockdown during the game and hopefully carrying a small amount of your spirits with me. Go Dees

 
12 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I’ll be heading to work to do a desk-pop. 

Will you be giving a master class in the arcane art of scat throwing this year Ethan?


Do the players of the winning team have an after the game celebration to go to? In Melbourne it's usually at Crown?

4 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Will you be giving a master class in the arcane art of scat throwing this year Ethan?

How absolutely uncouth and disgusting. Yes, yes I will be. Tickets to the event can be found online. 

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4 hours ago, Phil C said:

I feel like I’ve just triggered 50,000 of my brothers and sisters 😟 sorry everyone! I’m going from the NT and haven’t seen a game at the G for maybe 10 years. I’ll be thinking of you all in lockdown during the game and hopefully carrying a small amount of your spirits with me. Go Dees

No Dees fan in Perth should feel bad about their good fortune. Live it up I say. Go on a pub crawl!


Heading to The Royal pre-game then Camfield if we win. Wow I’m nervous. Great weather here, lots of Dees around town. My mate spoke with Gaz Lyon at a dockers function today, said he’s super toey!

The "Camfield" will get a hammering from yours truly. Perth beer is actually not bad.

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