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Watching the replay, we made Daniel look like a clown in the second half. Our mids were breaking away from him repeatedly. 

 

2.30am, and the best part of half a Talisker single malt in, did that second half really happen?

Just watching the replay again. The after match. Great reception from the WA supporters. How wonderful that our team could have such a great reception.

And those kids giving the medals! Man, I hope they remember this. Such a special occasion. What luck to be in that situation.

Well done, WA Demons. Thank you! The team deserved your support and you delivered.

One for the ages. The drought broken and the WA Demons were the ones on hand to enable the celebrations.

Thank you again and ....

GO DEMONS!!!

 

Can confirm rewatching the whole match it was just as good the second time!! When Max and Goody lifted the cup, the boys ran onto the stage, confetti flying everywhere and It’s a grand old flag blasting- it sent literal chills down my spine! Amazing day! Good night premiers!!

2 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Does the footy season have to end? What are we going to do for the next 6 months?

Watch, from our (very) high horse, 17 other teams try to set themselves up to be like us.


4 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

This group is special.

For a minute I thought you were talking about the posters on Dland. Then I realised it wasn't a capital S.

1 minute ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Just watching the replay again. The after match. Great reception from the WA supporters. How wonderful that our team could have such a great reception.

And those kids giving the medals! Man, I hope they remember this. Such a special occasion. What luck to be in that situation.

Well done, WA Demons. Thank you! The team deserved your support and you delivered.

One for the ages. The drought broken and the WA Demons were the ones on hand to enable the celebrations.

Thank you again and ....

GO DEMONS!!!

I cringed one year when a player totally ignored the kid in an 'all about me' moment, and haven't been able to watch since, until I made myself tonight. And our boys honoured the kids so well, to a man. Yet another 'tick' for this team. 

7 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Just watching the replay again. The after match. Great reception from the WA supporters. How wonderful that our team could have such a great reception.

And those kids giving the medals! Man, I hope they remember this. Such a special occasion. What luck to be in that situation.

Well done, WA Demons. Thank you! The team deserved your support and you delivered.

One for the ages. The drought broken and the WA Demons were the ones on hand to enable the celebrations.

Thank you again and ....

GO DEMONS!!!

Lets do it again at the G in 12 months huh Mazer........

 

Censor me all you like but I [censored] love you guys !!!! I don’t think I’ve been this ecstatic in my life ever before !!!!


I was so nervous the first time. Just finished watching the replay. Sobbing. Ecstatic. Enamoured. Overawed. I want to go out and celebrate. I want to walk through the streets singing the song j till my voice is gone. What an amazing team we've built. I can't wait until we can all gather together to honour them

That was the first grand final I've been to.  That was [censored] incredible.

I've never experienced something like those last 10 minutes in the third quarter. The demon crowd was going nuts.

Thanks again @Dante for the barcode


3 hours ago, dees189227 said:

I still want to know why Goodwin didn't make a speech

It looked like he was about to move towards the mic then that [censored] Basil "Fawlty" Zempilas missed his cue and started calling up Gaz to present the cup

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

Seriously tho....Maxys (point)....12 minute mark 2nd quarter....... I mean i know right ....goal ump in the best (shuda gone to specsavers position).......that so looked like a goal. If the game went down to the wire....oh boy...but it did not thank f...

14 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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Don't tell me I have to 👍Herald Sun!?

Oh, alright! 


3 hours ago, ANG13 said:

How bloody well did Gus speak, great interview. 

Phenomenal performance by him I thought, left nothing out there and was on from the first siren. Well done Gus, you were a star tonight 👏

That end-of-3rd-quarter call by Brayshaw: 'Bang, Bang, Bang!'

Indeed.

25 September 2021 encapsulated.

 

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