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Fantastic videos!  Thanks for going to so much effort.

 

Very cool.
Bring on Sparrow.

 


On 10/25/2021 at 11:51 AM, The Mighty Demons said:

Moving on, today we have Charlie Spargo! 

Was far from our biggest contributor during the Grand Final, but his body of work during the season shows that he's an important cog in this side. Love his ball use going inside forward 50.

 

Still strange to see that number on a small player but I feel Spargo is yet to show us his best despite having such a good year.

 

Loving these clips. Thank you so much 👏🏻👏🏻

12 hours ago, The Mighty Demons said:

7 Games

7 Wins

1 Rising Star Nomination

1 Premiership

It's been a fair start to Jake Bowey's career, that's for sure!

 

Amazing that this guy even got a game then proceeded to cement his place and kept Hunt out. He will be one of our best going forward. His skills are nearly elite already. Great work and congrats to whoever found him.

Great compilation, TMD! Thanks so much. ❤️💙

Happy Cup Day all!

Here's another highlight reel, this time its Tom McDonald, who following the retirement of Nathan Jones, is now the most experienced player on our list.

 


10 hours ago, The Mighty Demons said:

Happy Cup Day all!

Here's another highlight reel, this time its Tom McDonald, who following the retirement of Nathan Jones, is now the most experienced player on our list.

 

I've been watching Trac's dribbled goal in the third quarter and noticed that, in the marking contest that led to the goal, Tom got in front of the 2 WB defenders to prevent them from marking or spoiling effectively, and may even have palmed the ball down in front of Trac, resulting in Trac's amazing goal.

On 10/23/2021 at 9:54 AM, The Mighty Demons said:

Add another one to the collection!

 

He was very close to a Norm Smith IMO. Its a shame the voters onnly put value on the "big" "flashy" moments!

Just a suggestion to your naming convention MD …

Can you please add 2021 to these amazing vids at some stage? I wouldn’t want to be confused when you add future GF highlights … 2022, 2023, etc!

But then, you could be planning a combined GF package for each player I suppose. My brain is 🥴 just thinking about that!

Kudos for your work. Super envious!


Outstanding work. These highlights would not look out of place as a  special feature on our premiership DVD.

Just fantastic. Watchingbit bÿ bit and just as emotive today.

tears come naturally to eyes as i watch these highlights. It's a reaction that's so hated to explain.

Joy after the many fruitless and frustrating years.

knowimng that I can wear the red and blue and not be treated with scorn, derision or sympathy.

To now know that I can be proud to identify as a demon supporter.

That I can now say all the despair has been erased.

And there's the delight in seeing the youth of this team, that has learnt so much and can continue to build.

Didnt know it would last this long I reckon I'll be a mess for some time.

 

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