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Post your favourite grand final match or celebrations photo here.

Plenty to choose from!

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Like a Caravaggio painting

 

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5 minutes ago, Emerald said:

Like a Caravaggio painting

 

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Raft of the Medusa

love to see a painting of hibberd running over to the fans with the cup and all his teammates chasing him. something up at the G would be amazing..


These are pretty good!!

So much is on Social Media from the Club. 
 

Hats off to to our Media Department they have shown us everything 

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Can't believe it

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37 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

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Love this - may become defining image. 
But no Trac


1 hour ago, Chook said:

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This mindset gets you this result:



 

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As I always say, you gotta come prepared for a champagne shower 

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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

As I always say, you gotta come prepared for a champagne shower 

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Nibbler's preparation is elite.


53 minutes ago, radar said:

Love this - may become defining image. 
But no Trac

 
It'll be my defining image.
The last 10mins of the 3rd was an onslaught for the ages.
By the time Oliver put his through I was redlining. 
 
 

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33 minutes ago, Beetle said:

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About as cheeky as the Robbie Flower Port I finally got to open

 
10 hours ago, Fork 'em said:

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When Clayton kicked that goal he pointed to every Dees supporter and said ‘We got this’.

It was the moment.

If you watch the replay in slow mo after the goal Tommy Sparrow is running in behind Clarry yelling ‘ffffuuuuuuuccccckkkkiiiing hhhhheeellllllllllll’.
Its amazing. 🤣


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