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Gawn - the perfect leader

Petracca - the perfect game

Oliver - superlative second half

Viney - great finals series

Salem - seemingly no errors

Brayshaw - seasons best game

Neal-Bullen - indefatigable and important 

Fritsch - was the icing

Jackson - wonderful third quarter

Brown - justified the wait

May - silenced the [censored]

Langdon - never stopped running 

Bowey - loved his endeavour

Harmes - important performance lift

Sparrow - some important involvements

Lever - always a rock

McDonald - better second half

Rivers - energy and courage

Spargo - just some cameos

Petty - performed as required 

Hibberd - quiet but effective 

Pickett - couldn’t get involved 

 

 

Brayshaw - Heart & Soul

Jackson - Important 3rd Q

 

'joeboy' - thanks for the season mate, as usual this is always the first & sometimes only thread I look forward to & read win, lose or draw.

'joeboy' - A great contribution

A grand final worthy analysis Joeboy. 

 

OLIVERS first Quarter CATALYST

50 minutes ago, rjay said:

Brayshaw - Heart & Soul

Brayshaw was simply inspirational in the third quarter. His composure on the wing was a major reason why everything started going our way. 

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32 minutes ago, Hopeful Demon said:

Brayshaw was simply inspirational in the third quarter. His composure on the wing was a major reason why everything started going our way. 

You could see him will himself, he just wasn't going to be beaten.

A huge contribution.


We did it

hope to see  you next season in our usual spot with the guys and  growing families that have sat with us since 92 

@joeboy

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May - Demons premiership player

Salem - Demons premiership player

Harmes - Demons premiership player

Petracca - Demons premiership player

Jackson - Demons premiership player

Viney - Demons premiership player

Lever - Demons premiership player

Spargo - Demons premiership player

Brayshaw - Demons premiership player

Gawn - Demons premiership player

Oliver - Demons premiership player

Hibberd - Demons premiership player

Langdon - Demons premiership player

"David" Bowey - Demons premiership player

Rivers - Demons premiership player

McDonald - Demons premiership player

Neal-Bullen - Demons premiership player

Fritsch - Demons premiership player

Sparrow - Demons premiership player

Petty - Demons premiership player

Pickett - Demons premiership player

Brown - Demons premiership player

 

 

And Jones, Melksham, Tomlinson, Vandenberg, Jordon, Wiedeman, Hunt, Brown M, Jetta, Smith ... part of a premiership winning culture. Your parts, however minor, are not forgotten, and not unappreciated.Thank you for your contributions!

 

GO DEMONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

joeboy

many many thanks

On 9/25/2021 at 10:21 PM, joeboy said:

May - silenced the [censored]

Doctor is a banned word?


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