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2 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Luke Jackson into the middle. Trac turning beast mode up to 11. Angus Brayshaw (still my favourite player) was imply gob-smackingly brilliant. 

Jackson going into the middle changed it & I hope he never leaves us

 

Maysie chugging a crowd beer, snow angels. Does it get any better?

 

Ed Langdon’s smile though. 💕

 

I started barracking for Melbourne in 1964 and was looking forward to their next premiership. It took longer than I expected.


My voice is gone, my eyes are so dry from so many tears!! I’m drenched in beer!! What could be better than this!!!

Can we cross to Nathan Jones perhaps?  Ch 7 .. can you do this?

4 minutes ago, Males said:

$350 just spent in the Demon shop 😂

Hahaha yeah just threw away a fat stack on mercy also! My daughter was like “can I get that”, I’m like “yep”, she “can I get that too”, me “sure” and that and that and that. Yep yep yep

 


192 point cumulative margin over three finals .... must be some sort of record.

Was that Bern in the circle for the song?


How about that '@Macca'?

Never thought we were going to see the day (or night as it turns out)...

We did it. We did it. I can’t. I have no words. 
We are premiers. 

After decades of watching other teams’ fans celebrating a grand final win and wondering how it feels, we finally know. And it feels good. Really good. ❤️💙

 
45 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

16.5 to 3.1 in the second half. That is all.

I did say if we kicked straight we would win..but that is unbelievable!

We [censored] did it guys!!! I had uncontrollable man sobbing when Gawny and Goody lifted the cup- I felt the curse leave my body! Amazing, this team is amazing, ruthless, brilliant and we [censored] won it! The Dees, we did it!!! [censored] yeah!! I love this club and congrats to all of you! Years of pain is over! We are the premiers! Go you [censored] demons!


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