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I'm sure everyone on here has their own story of the games they went to over the years, the heart breaks, the embarrassments, the disappointments, the great memories too, but for me personally, I have never enjoyed a finals series and post Grand Final more. I'm sure everyone is like me and has a photo or a video of them celebrating. This is me and my 90 year old Dad. We have been to hundreds of games together over the years, and while we couldn't enjoy the game together because of lockdown, my son and I visited him post game. This might be the best moment of my life. Please post your own pic or video so we can continue to enjoy the emotions of that fateful night.

 

 

 
2 minutes ago, Bendigo_Demon said:

I'm sure everyone on here has their own story of the games they went to over the years, the heart breaks, the embarrassments, the disappointments, the great memories too, but for me personally, I have never enjoyed a finals series and post Grand Final more. I'm sure everyone is like me and has a photo or a video of them celebrating. This is me and my 90 year old Dad. We have been to hundreds of games together over the years, and while we couldn't enjoy the game together because of lockdown, my son and I visited him post game. This might be the best moment of my life. Please post your own pic or video so we can continue to enjoy the emotions of that fateful night.

 

Tear jerking stuff Bendigo Dee.

My 96 yo Dad missed out by 2 years and 3 months.

I am sure he knows and is resting  much more easily now knowing that at least I was able to go to the game in Perth and experience that ultimate feeling.

You both will never forget Sat 25 Sept 2021 like many thousands of Dees fans.

it would have been fairly late also for you to visit your Dad after the game that night about 10 pm or thereafter! 

Hope you can both with your son get to see the Cup on tour or at the G.

I will see it at the G or here up in Brisbane or both!

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