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19 hours ago, The Mighty Demons said:

Here's Salem's turn in the spotlight!

Was definitely in our best 4-5 players on the day. Don't think I'll ever get tired of watching him with ball in hand. Surgeon like precision with nearly every disposal.

 

That was an absolute beauty! Thank you.

 

James Harmes gets the highlight reel treatment today! I know many talk about his steal and pass to Fritsch in the third, but check out his pass to Max Gawn in the second. Every bit as good despite the behind that followed.

Some chap who wears the #5 called Petracca is coming up tomorrow. Don't recall hearing his name much during Grand Final day. Might be a short video.

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Cheers mate. Great effort and looking forward to number 5 tomorrow


9 hours ago, Docs Demons said:

Cheers mate. Great effort and looking forward to number 5 tomorrow

I decided to listen to the Dennis Cometti call while I was working a few weeks ago. What got me was how many times Petracca was mentioned in the second half. He was in EVERYTHING!

 
3 minutes ago, The Mighty Demons said:

As promised...

Thx, but only 6 minutes? 


How was that double handed tap out to Trac in the last. As Brayshaw on 7 said this bloke will only get better, better and better. We are in for a great ride.

On 10/21/2021 at 3:46 PM, The Mighty Demons said:

As promised...

Mighty Demon.  Great job on these highlight reels.  But you’ve missed 3 of Traccs possessions and 2 more that probably should have been possessions except champion data are blind.  And yes I’ve watched the GF replay far too many times :-)


Thank you for this! Gotta love how he just goes about his business: no-fuss footy through and through. Shook Weightman off as you would swat an annoying fly away. 😁

Absolutely outstanding work putting these together

Thank you.

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.

 

On 10/17/2021 at 8:21 PM, Dees_In_October said:

Oh yeah, we need a catchy name for this guy!

Would love to hear his thoughts on his new cult status among Dees fans.

Is that Ken Melville in the photo  by any chance?

I know he was at the game.

That bloke could be in his 90's.

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On 10/22/2021 at 8:28 PM, Docs Demons said:

How was that double handed tap out to Trac in the last. As Brayshaw on 7 said this bloke will only get better, better and better. We are in for a great ride.

He's good enough to be many teams' first ruck

4 hours ago, The Mighty Demons said:

O Captain, my captain!

 

Just brilliant stuff Mighty Dee. Don't want to bring up old  stuff but geez that goal by Max that was given a point could have been an issue if a close game. Thank goodness it wasn't.

 
23 hours ago, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

Is that Ken Melville in the photo  by any chance?

I know he was at the game.

That bloke could be in his 90's.

I don't think so, he looks a bit younger.

He was definitely at the game. The bloke who I gave my barcode to him up with him a few days after the game. Said he was rapt.


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