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Did you see Rons eyes light up when he came up the stairs and saw the shining cup. Wonderful stuff. 

It seems that Ron and his association with the cup has come full circle. 

And he carries the spirits of all his past team mates that have passed away over the years. 

A great moment. 

Hope the families of those we have lost too early in last 20 years have opportunity to hold the cup in  a quiet situation. 


He is look good for a 85 year old, when older people watch games of clubs they support they tend to ride every bump, handball and kick.

When the team wins the premiership a tear comes in our eyes because we are relieved that they have achieved the holy grail and we are there to witness it even if it is only on TV or a replay.

Unfortunately my father and cousin did not live long enough to see the mighty "D" raise the cup again.

Damn, couldn't see the picture of the naked lady on his wall again

 

LEGEND !!   what a true legend of our game and our club  

🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆

that was great. His excitement. His eyes lit up!!

Ronald Dale Barassi meets an old friend. 

❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙


Brilliant

I hope that perhaps Ron, and ND can be the official flag raisers when we unfurl the  our 2021 Premiership flag.

 

Magnificent. I was hoping the Cup would visit RDB

Well done to whoever organized that. 
They did it!!!! Won the 2021 Premiership 

  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to Ronald Dale Barassi and the 2021 AFL Premiership Cup

Just fantastic

How sweet it is.💕❤️💙


13 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Magnificent. I was hoping the Cup would visit RDB

Well done to whoever organized that. 
They did it!!!! Won the 2021 Premiership 

Im sure it will visit Neale too

Absolutely wonderful stuff!

It brought a massive smile to my face seeing Ron Barassi so happy in that video! On ya Ron!

GO DEMONS!!!

 

Fantastic.

48 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Did you see Ron's eyes light up when he came up the stairs and saw the shining cup. Wonderful stuff. 

It seems that Ron and his association with the cup has come full circle. 

And he carries the spirits of all his past team mates that have passed away over the years. 

A great moment. 

Only just, through tears of my own.

How sweet it is. RDB 31 a living Legend.💕❤️💙😪😪


33 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Brilliant

I hope that perhaps Ron, and ND can be the official flag raisers when we unfurl the  our 2021 Premiership flag.

 

I also want Noel Mc Mahon and Nathan Jones there.

Love that he invited the team to go back to back knowing how talented they are - he of all people would know what it takes! Suggestions that it should be called the Barassi Premiership Cup I support!

 

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

For any demon supporter that still has some tears left.

Just amazing. 


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