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First Goal:                Ben Brown

Norm Smith:           Jack Viney 

Most goals:             Kozzie

Winning Margin:     34 points

 

!st qtr Dees 4.2 to 2.3 2nd qtr Dees 6.5 to 5.7 ( Dee supporters sweaty ) 3rd qtr Dees 11.8 to 8.10  4th qtr. dees goal dogs 1 pt dees goal dees goal dees 1 pt dogs goal dees goal dees 1 pt dees 1 pt dees goal dees 15.10 to 9.12 ( dees supporters get drunk ). doggies goal doggies goal 15.10  to 11.12 dees goal dogs 1 pt the end. 16.10 to 11.13. 27 pt margiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin.


I’m going with the 57 theme.

First goal - No 5 - Petracca

Norm Smith - No 7 - Viney 

Most goals - No 50 (7 goals) - BBB

Winning margin - 57 points.

 

I really do believe our forward line is stronger than the dogs.

I know our backline is stronger than theirs.

Since Viney has returned to pretty much his best and Max in the prelim played like Kozzie, our midfield has certainly caught up to the dogs touted one.

Tmac first goal.

Bbb the most with SEVEN.

Changed my mind.... JV to win the Nsm.

We've got this by around SEVEN goals.

And an obscure prediction Dees to get seven more free kicks.

I'm so excited... I'm cracking open the liquid amber....the suds...nectar of the Gods....the cause and solution to all of life's problems...VB.

Edited by leave it to deever

First Goal: Fritsch

Norm Smith: Oliver

Most Goals: Pickett

Margin: 26 Points

 
15 minutes ago, deebug said:

First goal. Jackson

Norm Smith. Viney

Most goals. Fritsch

Winning Margin. 40 points

Not sure Jackson will start on the ground.

First goal: Petracca

Norm Smith: Kozzie

Most goals: Ben Brown

Margin:  7 goals


*First goal = Kozzie (one of 3 in 1st quarter)

*Norm Smith = Christian Salem 

*Most goals = Kozzie, finishes with 7

*Margin = 41 points. 

9 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

First Goal: Fritsch 

Norm Smith: Fritsch 

Most Goals: Fritsch 

Winning Margin: 31pts

Never have I quoted myself before  but i reckon I’m a bit stiff here.

2nd goal and second in Norm Smith. 
woo hoo Go Dees 

Edited by Dee Zephyr

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