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Since I can't edit the top post, I think I'll just update with comments (and others feel free to do the same). Probably easiest and it's still in one place for us all to refer to for the rest of our lives!

 

 
 

This is brilliant! Man I love DL!

My only regret was not seeing this before the weekend..

Thanks for this record of a lifetime!  Outstanding work  @Dees_In_October

 


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Just now, Deeoldfart said:

Thanks for this record of a lifetime!  Outstanding work  @Dees_In_October

 

I'd like to say it was completely selfless, but it's turned out quite nicely for me too. A weird glitch made me lose all my bookmarks...luckily I've got the most important ones saved in this thread!

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Trying to track down your member badge, potentially worn at the PF or GF?

Try this Facebook group (thanks to @Robbie57 for pointing this out on another thread):

MFC Member Badges Brought Home

 

Also adding this, mainly so I remember to watch when I can give my full attention:

Center Bounce Analysis

Wow thank you! This actually brought a tear to my eye seeing all this stuff in one place. Now I can slowly work my way through it all. 

 

I like the extra crowd noise in the CH7 Full Game.
 

 

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Any IT geeks out there?

I'm trying to convert this commentary to MP3 so I can put it on USB.
The converters I usually use for songs aint workin'.
 

 



can we post social media celebration videos here too?

I don't have socials outside of Facebook, so have only seen a couple that were on the news

A bit of self indulgence here fellow Demonlanders but I thought some might enjoy it from a fans perspective. I made this video for my family as I was lucky enough to go to the game - we live in the NT - so it’s some personal footage spliced with game stuff and a bit of very amateur editing. 
 

 

 
6 hours ago, Phil C said:

A bit of self indulgence here fellow Demonlanders but I thought some might enjoy it from a fans perspective. I made this video for my family as I was lucky enough to go to the game - we live in the NT - so it’s some personal footage spliced with game stuff and a bit of very amateur editing. 
 

 

Awesome Phil! Seeing the first hand perspective and seeing you lucky enough to experience it with your son brought a few tears of joy to the eye. 

Brukie and Burgo The Podcast: It's a Grand Old Flag

A terrific listen, in which former fitness boss Darren Burgess provides some insights on his time at the Demons.

Topics include building a stronger trust between the coaches and fitness/medical team, implementing resilience in the training program,  the effect of COVID, and developing training programs for individual player fitness types (an explosive player like Petracca vs an endurance runner like Langdon).  

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