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Beware the Instagram celebration....

https://www.theage.com.au/national/western-australia/melbourne-demon-fans-arrested-in-regional-wa-after-sneaking-into-state-to-attend-grand-final-20210928-p58vhe.html

Melbourne bar and restaurant owner Hayden Burbank and financial planner Mark Babbage have been arrested after allegedly entering Western Australia by falsely claiming to be Darwin residents and attending the AFL grand final.

The pair were taken into custody in WA’s south west region on Tuesday morning after police made a public plea to find them on Monday night.

A photo on the AFL’s Instagram account shows Mr Burbank, who owns Chapel Street venue Morris Jones, inside the Demons locker rooms celebrating and drinking with players after the club’s 57-year drought-breaking win at Optus Stadium on Saturday.

9 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Beware the Instagram celebration....

https://www.theage.com.au/national/western-australia/melbourne-demon-fans-arrested-in-regional-wa-after-sneaking-into-state-to-attend-grand-final-20210928-p58vhe.html

Melbourne bar and restaurant owner Hayden Burbank and financial planner Mark Babbage have been arrested after allegedly entering Western Australia by falsely claiming to be Darwin residents and attending the AFL grand final.

The pair were taken into custody in WA’s south west region on Tuesday morning after police made a public plea to find them on Monday night.

A photo on the AFL’s Instagram account shows Mr Burbank, who owns Chapel Street venue Morris Jones, inside the Demons locker rooms celebrating and drinking with players after the club’s 57-year drought-breaking win at Optus Stadium on Saturday.

And there it is, the first post-flag controversy!

 
1 hour ago, Chook said:

I filmed myself for the whole game, but that ain't seeing the light of day!

This one goes alright though. Caden MacDonald, professional footy nuffy but still pretty raw in his reactions:

 

 

 

Started supporting the Dees in 1960, was still only a young lad in 64. After that there was no joy until 1987 and after that there was partial success of making finals but it was always quickly snuffed out with one semi final loss or another. Even 2018 ended with a belting. So seeing unbridled joy on supporters faces after all that time is in itself a joy to behold. Just love it.

This is the first time since 1983 that we have a living premiership coach. 


1 hour ago, Chook said:

And there it is, the first post-flag controversy!

All the news coming out of the NRL over last 24 hours has made me think about our boys in Perth.

I hope they are having the time of their lives, but doing so sensibly and not getting involved in the WA party scene or into any compromising situations with the locals.

Nothing makes me happier or prouder to be a demons fan than to see the squad so thrilled to see us win the flag. Majak daw jumping up and down, never played a game. Chandler jumping into Lever’s arms after the siren. Just incredible. kudos to Goodwin for creating this amazing culture

you can’t help but think we have something special that we will continue. 

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❤️💙☘️❤️💙

 

 
22 hours ago, John Demonic said:

Huddo's call of Olivers 3rd Q goal is spine tingling. Not for clever wordplay, but for just being a primal scream of Oliveeeeeeeeer with his voice wobbling/breaking

I'd make it my ringtone, but I don't want to have any accidents in public.

 

Sorry to be a pain but where can I find that again? Ie the grouped calls of that last 3 mins of the 3rd.

6 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Sorry to be a pain but where can I find that again? Ie the grouped calls of that last 3 mins of the 3rd.

All good. It needed rewatching anyway! 

 

 


Just started watching the replay for the first time...

Sparrow was fantastic in the first quarter, so impactful...

May was amazing for someone that new he couldn't move...

Petty is a rock of Gibraltar...

Pickett's pressure was immense, didn't matter that he didnt touch it


18 hours ago, binman said:

Osilik, /Dr d et al::

a good team would have won thst game by 734 points. It will come back to bite us 

Funny I’m yet to see a post from them since the win…. Hhhgmmmm

Demons sell 3 seasons worth of merchandise in the months before GF including 10,000 road to GF T-shirts. Collingwood and Tigers only sold 1500 and 3000 of similar T-shirts in previous GF’s for comparison.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/demons-sold-three-years-worth-of-merchandise-before-grand-final-glory-20210928-p58vi7.html

Also Channel 7 are very happy with us helping to them to their best ratings for the year as well as lots of finals series goals which translates to an advertising revenue bonanza for them. We will be prime time queens next season. 

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- Jake Bowey looks like a 14 old nerd burger

- Ben Brown is one cool dude.

- Gawn is absolutely cooked 

And for anyone wondering that's Sharon Neal Bullen who's been lifted up on someone's shoulders. What a ****jng legend!

Ok, so from the 18 minutes to go when it was 13 points to WB to 11 minutes to go when Bont kicked another goal, we repelled so many entreies, this is where we won the game in my view.


4 minutes ago, Chook said:

 

Ah yes, light pole number 5, the 'Christian Petracca' light pole.

(How good is it to see that flag flying high at home)

11 hours ago, Premiers said:

Apologies for quoting myself.  I just wanted to elaborate on the above. 

The Choco interview I was referring to is in this.  what-chocco-said-to-trac?  Choco's reflection on his 'whispering' to Petracca is in this article and starts @ 3.20.  Love Choco's cheeky expression when asked the question.

This is the fierce expression I'm referring to in the above post.  We then kicked 3 goals in less than a minute.  it was not long after Choco's 'whispering'.

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Thanks to @Chookfor posting it in the favourite GF thread. 

I think the answer you're looking for is here at 29:00 (sorry if it's been answered already!):

 

 
5 hours ago, TRIGON said:

I remember when the Tigers were going to win the premiership because they'd won 3 out of 6 games and that was "right where they wanted to be!"

Remember when we peaked too early?

Remember when we were May champions?

Remember when we hadn't played anyone yet?

Remember when we finished top and won the bloody flag???!!!!!


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