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When the dust settles, this season and premiership will be seen as the really remarkable achievement it is. To get this team here after the middle-of-the-road mediocrity of the last few years is something that will be talked about for a long time.

 

I’m [censored] stunned. I’m crying, but [censored] stunned. Miss my old man like crazy right now, would have loved to see it with h8m, but this is just crazy.

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1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

16.4 to 1.2 in the second half. That is all.

Yep. A statement premiership ❤️


2 minutes ago, Premiers said:

Wooohooo!

One for the true believers!!

All hail CP5!!

40 possessions and a couple of goals. Has that been done in a grand final? Bloody amazing!

 

56 years I have been following. Today, vindication. 

We are the Premiers, we are the Best. Everyone else can go cry in a corner.

I am numb with happiness.


1 minute ago, Demi Dee said:

40 possessions and a couple of goals. Has that been done in a grand final? Bloody amazing!

First time. Simon Black had 39.

Just now, Demi Dee said:

40 possessions and a couple of goals. Has that been done in a grand final? Bloody amazing!

Awesome.

His expression at the start of the third said:  i'm not having this sh-t.  Let's go boys! 

Brayshaw and Oliver went with him then everyone hopped on their backs and away they went.

Norm Smiths Curse is now history!!

Just wanted to say I love this club. I love all (most) of you and wanted to thank all the posters and content creators that make following this club from the UK possible. WE FINALLY DID IT!

WELL DONE DEMONS!!

I just remembered the last time the Doggies had anything to 'smile' about was when their dwarf Daniel flung Maxy around over the boundary (with no free paid, of course) and smirked.

We didn't respond with anger (we could have), we just kicked the next 100 points.

🔥


I’M NOT GONNA SLEEP EVER AGAIN IN MY LIFE. 


Next stop:  MCG to unfurl the 🎏

Edited by Premiers

 

Still in shock. That’s our team going up to get their premiership medals! Our boys!!!

Trac's third quarter is the stuff of legends. His goal in that quarter will be one I'll replay 10000 times and tell the grandkids about. I can't believe what we all just watched. Love you all. 


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