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5 hours ago, adonski said:

Just realised Spargo only had 58% time on ground.

Wonder how bad the ankle really was. 

Goodwin clearly prioritises players who have the best grasp of our system. Where to be, run to, which space to take up, players to keep an eye on. Synergy with the rest of the line. Even if they are carrying something.

It only takes an ill timed defensive lapse up forward, for a dangerous rebound and potential end to end goal that catches you out. Didn't see much of that from the Dogs. All our players are on the same page. 

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We have to remember to thank Cam Guthrie for kicking it out on the full in Rd 23, and then that Close kid for the 50.

Gawn, Trac and Oliver took it from there.

To Cam!

 
1 minute ago, rpfc said:

We have to remember to thank Cam Guthrie for kicking it out on the full in Rd 23, and then that Close kid for the 50.

Gawn, Trac and Oliver took it from there.

To Cam!

Pop Tv Comedy GIF by Schitt's Creek

9 minutes ago, rpfc said:

We have to remember to thank Cam Guthrie for kicking it out on the full in Rd 23, and then that Close kid for the 50.

Gawn, Trac and Oliver took it from there.

To Cam!

Never stop dancing on their grave rpfc. 


11 hours ago, John Demonic said:

All good. It needed rewatching anyway! 

 

 

Thank you for re-posting. Simply cannot get enough of that. My heart races just as fast as when it actually happened. ❤️💙

17 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Never stop dancing on their grave rpfc. 

I won’t…

I won’t.

robert redford yes GIF


 

7 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

First quarter I just thought we looked on and instantly settled my nerves which in turn made me angry for letting myself get my hopes up. I’m a lunatic. 

The UNIVERSAL Melbourne supporter emotional experience!

 
21 hours ago, KysaiahMessiah said:

Is anyone else sick of the narrative that dogs were "1 goal away from breaking Melbourne"  ?  I am.  Some nerves, yes, but Melbourne has shown several times throughouit 2021 that they can respond from further down than 4 goals.  We are premiers and it shouldnt worry me I know but logic says 4 goals down halfway through the 3rd would by no means "break"  this side.

I agree with the “1 goal away from breaking us theory”.    Sure, we can claw back a 25 point deficit. But, decent chance dogs would have got a significant momentum injection if they kicked it rather than us. 
 

I was worried but look back at the resolve when we played Geelong and 10 minutes in the 3rd we were 44 points in arrears and still managed to win the game this game had the same feel when the Bulldogs scored 6 goals in the 2nd and 2 goals in the 3rd before the MFC beast decided enough is enough and ran them ragged.

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12 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

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???!!!!!

Remember when we only beat teams that had their star players out (Cameron, Dangerfield, Dunkley, McCrae)?

Remember when we had a dysfunctional forward line?

Remember when we "won't beat XXX next week on their own deck playing like that?

Remember September 25, 2021.

18 hours 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 this is how Covid spreads, and what puts jobs at risk.  People who think the laws don’t apply to them. Whilst it appears they weren’t positive they have put themselves before everyone else.

If either of you two Burbank and Babbage are Deelanders, seriously have a good look at yourselves. 
 

Absolute flogs

12 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Does anyone have any intel regarding the movements of the players tonight? I was hoping they’d be back out on the turps, I have tomorrow off work and was hoping to meet up with them and conduct some interviews. 

Did you manage to catch up with them Ethan? I got along to the function at the Cott on Sunday. Fair to say they were in good form

I'm finally on! I kept struggling to login over the last month, but have now finally rememerbed my password!

What an amazing feeling it was to witness the greatest 50 minutes of football, not only of Demons history but potentially the greatest 50 minutes ever played by a side.

It still feels a little surreal, but I am just so happy to have witnessed a premiership, even though I was stuck in my house!

Ordered my first bit of memorabilia today..... my bank account will be in strife over the next month or two.

When we were in control our midfield dominance was unstoppable.

Which was fortunate as they were not able to exploit the May situation.  He was out of the contest if the ball hit the ground.

English also beat Petty when he got a run at it, but he couldn't capitalise.

They were just starved of supply when we dominated, and when the ball did come into their arc it did so on our terms.

 


20 hours 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:

 

 

 

Sensational.  Loved it.  Hilarious.  

There is a lot of upside in this win

Three of our biggest weapons all had quiet games

May & Lever as a duo had one of their quietest games for the season (at least marking wise)

Kozzie only a handful of touches & no goals

13 hours ago, dee-tox said:

Really?

The inaccuracies, the unfinished sentences, the hyperbolic rantings, the cliches... His commentary was horrendous. 

Luke Hodge wasn't much better.

Kudos to James Brayshaw though. Never been a huge fan. But he was factual, read the game beautifully, accurate and when the time was right to get excited he came up with: Bang... bang, bang, bang, after Oliver's goal! Loved it. 

Taylor and Hodge versus Brayshaw and Daisy was like chalk and cheese.

 

His nephew was out there.  He was as invested as us, Jimmy Brayshaw, the big [censored].

On 9/26/2021 at 11:36 PM, The Swimming Dee said:

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Great get obtaining Heston Blumenthal to be a part of it🤩

1 hour ago, Pennant St Dee said:

And this is how Covid spreads, and what puts jobs at risk.  People who think the laws don’t apply to them. Whilst it appears they weren’t positive they have put themselves before everyone else.

If either of you two Burbank and Babbage are Deelanders, seriously have a good look at yourselves. 
 

Absolute flogs

Bit it didnt, because they didnt have it.

I applaud their commitment. Well done fellas!


Just now, faultydet said:

Bit it didnt, because they didnt have it.

I applaud their commitment. Well done fellas!

Assuming they didn't have it, is a couple of weeks in the clink worth it? Quite possibly.

(Mind you I hope they challenge any sentence on constitutional grounds. It's the vibe of it. It's the Constitution. It's Mabo. It's justice. It's law. It's the vibe and ah, no that's it.)

5 minutes ago, Range Rover to the snow said:

Assuming they didn't have it, is a couple of weeks in the clink worth it? Quite possibly.

(Mind you I hope they challenge any sentence on constitutional grounds. It's the vibe of it. It's the Constitution. It's Mabo. It's justice. It's law. It's the vibe and ah, no that's it.)

They would have understood the financial penalties before they went over.  They would have done a personal risk asessment and decided the Dees were worth the punt.

They cop the fines but have the memory of a lifetime. 

 

 

 
4 minutes ago, faultydet said:

They would have understood the financial penalties before they went over.  They would have done a personal risk asessment and decided the Dees were worth the punt.

They cop the fines but have the memory of a lifetime. 

 

 

I hope their risk assessment included a month in jail. The WA government is jailing 1 in 6 CoVID breaches. This is the most high profile.

 

22 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Great get obtaining Heston Blumenthal to be a part of it🤩

Thanks for that Pickett…there is actually no hair under my cap either. It was a proud moment


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