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2 hours ago, M_9 said:

My bf, a 60+ year member reckons Trac is the closest he's seen to Ronald Dale.
I think I agree. BTW we both saw RDB live.

Mr 9....bro wants to know if you're still in touch with Allen Huggins at all?

 
 
6 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Morning Green Demon. Sean was a Glaswegian although he was scouted from County Kerry where he played Gaelic football. His nickname at the club was haggis. 

Cheers, good points. I was keeping it simple. I don't hold him being a Kerryman against him.


4 hours ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Looks like he got both!

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Taylor Walker = f l o g

Jake Lever = flag

1 hour ago, adonski said:

Need to concussion test anyone watching that show too :roos:

Can't say I disagree...I doubt I would pass after last night!!

Haven’t posted until now because I have, uncharacteristically, been lost for words. Not only am I thrilled by and proud of the win but just love the way they have gone about it. There were no rough house tactics, no trying to milk frees just pressure, focus and never say die determination. They played without ego and their love and care for each other is palpable. Well done to all involved for a commanding performance.

 
13 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Haven’t posted until now because I have, uncharacteristically, been lost for words. Not only am I thrilled by and proud of the win but just love the way they have gone about it. There were no rough house tactics, no trying to milk frees just pressure, focus and never say die determination. They played without ego and their love and care for each other is palpable. Well done to all involved for a commanding performance.

That's one of the things I liked about it. Both sides went hard at the ball, with no Michael Long or Dean Wallis thuggery.

Although if you look at both lists it's hard to find a player who would do that kind of thing.

 

Also I had a look at the Bulldogs supporter site. They are gutted but gracious.

A classy lot.

 

Oh, and apparently one guy has put in 8 grand over the past 2 years and is unhappy they couldn't provide him a flag. Now he knows how Joe Gutnick felt.

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All the other teams take their cues from the premiers on how to improve.

Recruiters from 17 clubs have been given their instructions: scour the land for lanky immature beanpoles who will throw up on Tom Scully's bed.


Like most of you lot and being at the 64 GF I've been waiting along time and last night was an amazing performance. Again like most was worried early in 3rd but then remembered I mentioned in game day thread that if we are a kick or two behind at half time we will run over them. How true!. Had plenty of beers before and during game. Told better half and son that I have a Robbie Flower port I bought from club many, many years waiting to open when we win another flag. Stayed up for replay and had about half the bottle. Bit rough today as the PORT certainly isn't as refined as Robbie was!. 

Watching the replay, second quarter, from the point where I stopped watching it last night. That Petty smother of the English kick was something else!

3 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

All the other teams take their cues from the premiers on how to improve.

Recruiters from 17 clubs have been given their instructions: scour the land for lanky immature beanpoles who will throw up on Tom Scully's bed.

Jimmy Stynes has a great redemption story - an international athlete learning a new game that took him from Buckenara in the Prelim, to the Brownlow.

Max’s redemption story starts in a way that’s a bit more relatable to the average person.

🤢🤣

1 hour ago, Ouch! said:

Not as much as Gawn being slung to the ground by Daniel whilst over the boundary line, with Max's head hitting the astroturf.

That said, we should give Daniels a thank you card cos immediately after that play was the beginning of the end with Harmes kick to Fritta! 😄 

Did Daniel stand over Max and give him a gobfull after that too? Felt like he did to me. And it felt like the moment from which we started to break them...

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Watching the replay, second quarter, from the point where I stopped watching it last night. That Petty smother of the English kick was something else!

How was that not a mark to Steven May right before half time? 🤬


1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

How was that not a mark to Steven May right before half time? 🤬

A travesty!!!!

1 minute ago, rufus said:

Did Daniel stand over Max and give him a gobfull after that too? Felt like he did to me. And it felt like the moment from which we started to break them...

Just watched the replay again and it certainly looked that way.

1 hour ago, adonski said:

Need to concussion test anyone watching that show too :roos:

Or concussion to enjoy it

15 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

With 60 seconds to go in the third quarter, we were 6 points up.

We won by 74.

That is utterly, utterly insane.

No it is the NEW Demons tu.

2 hours ago, Copuchas said:

where does one get a link to the SEN call of the game?

The same guy has posted about 4 other radio calls too. Hours of entertainment 

 


1 hour ago, Engorged Onion said:

I'd totally be up for a link to abc or any other radio broadcast coverage.

I'd certainly be getting my step count up throwing that on as a podcast when I go for a walk!

20 minutes ago, rufus said:

Did Daniel stand over Max and give him a gobfull after that too? Felt like he did to me. And it felt like the moment from which we started to break them...

Probably gave him a gob full for staging.

2 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

I’m watching the replay. The last minute of the 3rd quarter is as close to absolute pandemonium as you’ll ever see on a football field. It was literally ridiculous. I’m pretty sure i’ll never see anything like that again.

I’m so glad I got to see us play like that in my lifetime. 

This is such a good feeling. 

 

I remember thinking that after the third quarter of the prelim. Then we went out and topped it two weeks later.  

 
3 minutes ago, Demon4Life said:

The same guy has posted about 4 other radio calls too. Hours of entertainment 

 

Well there goes my afternoon 😅

It's a miracle.  

And Allen Jakovich's legend status grows with the interview he did with Garry Lyon on fox sports post game 😆.  A must watch!  Accidently drops an F-bomb and when asked by Garry Lyon how many he would have kicked on the night, he said "I would have kicked 9 tonight!" 

 

 

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