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First Goal:                Tom McDonald

Norm Smith:           Jack Viney 

Most goals:             Bailey Fritsch

Winning Margin:     26 points

OK Demonlanders, go for it. We can't just watch/listen to channel 7 for 5 hours!

Edited by Maldonboy38

 

First Goal: Kozzie Pickett

Norm Smith: Jack Viney

Most Goals: Tom McDonald

Winning Margin: 37 points

1st goal: Spargo

Norm: Harmesy shut down job on lib and kicks a couple himself  

Goals: T.Mac has the 3rd defender and gets off the chain 

5 goal W

Edited by Morgs_10

 

First Goal:  Kozzie

Norm Smith:  Viney.  His 150th game.  Born for finals.  He will make this GF his.

Most Goals:  BBB

Winning Margin: 28pts but hopefully a big enough lead at 3/4 time to quell any nerves

 

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

First Goal: Fritsch 

Norm Smith: Fritsch 

Most Goals: Fritsch 

Winning Margin: 31pts


1st goal - Neal-Bullen

Norm Smith - Oliver

Most Goals - Kozzie

Winning Margin. - 40pts.

 

1st goal - Harmes

Norm Smith - Kozzy Pickett

Most goals - Kozzy Pickett

Winning margin - 16 points

 

16 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Norm Smith:  Viney.  His 150th game.  Born for finals.  He will make this GF his.

I threw mine in before reading yours but this feels so right and his form has been building perfectly. I hope this happens.


First Goal: Naughton

Norm Smith: Christian Petracca

Most Goals: Bayley Fritsch

Winning Margin: Dees by 21 points

First Goal:               Pickett

Norm Smith:         Oliver

Most goals:            Brown

Winning Margin:     37

 

first goal: spargo
norm smith: clarry
most goals: fritta
margin: 27

35 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

First Goal:                Tom McDonald

Norm Smith:           Jack Viney 

Most goals:             Bailey Fritsch

Winning Margin:     26 points

OK Demonlanders, go for it. We can't just watch/listen to channel 7 for 5 hours!

Would love to see Tmac get first goal. He is a confidence player and that would really help.


Kossie

Trac

Brown

37

Edited by John Dee

Fritch

Viney

Brown

29

You heard it here first.

 

Pure Ding*

jks*

Edited by ding

First Goal:              BBB

Norm Smith:         Trac

Most goals:           Brown

Winning Margin:     10 goals

34 minutes ago, MrReims said:

First Goal: Kozzie Pickett

Norm Smith: Jack Viney

Most Goals: Tom McDonald

Winning Margin: 37 points

Ive got Bbb for the most goals....like a bag of five or six.

Since all of our fwds  have been pretty consistent in hitting the scoreboard, if Tmac steps up and scores the most  then we have this in the bag.

Norm s.....Oliver.

Margin 41.


1st - Ben

Smithy - Max

most goals Fritta

29 points

First Goal: Kozzie

Most Goals: Brown

Norm Smith: Oliver

Winning Margin: 32

First Goal - Nibbler

Norm Smith - Petracca

Most Goals - Fritta

Margin - 25 points

 

First Goal: Bailey Smith

Norm Smith: Clayton Oliver

Most Goals: Bayley Fritsch with 5

Margin: Dees by 33.


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