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HANG IN THERE, DEES!


 

🥳🥳🥳❤️💙

Holy sheet.
So Melbourne like  😂
Phew.

Well done girls.

 


Well done ladies. Can't say the same for the umps. They were putrid.

Shelley Heath fantastic


1 hour ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Dons dreams gone in a puff of smoke and Port stunned by their own ineptitude. Can this weekend get even better?

Answer: yes.

Well done Dees. Some gutsy performances and some moments of brilliance.

I have family members who are umpires, one might end up at AFL level, so I am hesitant to over-criticise. But the game was ruined by sub-par, very poor umpiring today. I am talking really, really poor. Clear free kicks to both sides missed by the umpire having a clear view but play on. Head high contact repeatedly missed, jumbled understanding of holding the ball or prior opportunity, and incorrect disposal. Sorry, but it really spoiled the game for me and I feel really annoyed. 

Don't want to get to far but gee if Daisy could hold that cup up after max got to do it & I hope the girls are so motivated to win it not only for themselves but for Daisy it would just be so good.

1 minute ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Answer: yes.

Talking to yourself now, Maze? 😆

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Can’t believe Channel 7 just cut off the song and when to ads, kids and I commenting how good it was, gets cut off

 

Up yours channel 7🖕🖕🖕

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1 minute ago, ucanchoose said:

Typical  7.cut out in the middle of the song

Yes, disgusting replacing it with some women talking betting odds.

 
2 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Typical  7.cut out in the middle of the song

Pathetic isn't it? Wouldn't happen if it was the blokes. Tells us everything we need to know. 

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Don't want to get to far but gee if Daisy could hold that cup up after max got to do it & I hope the girls are so motivated to win it not only for themselves but for Daisy it would just be so good.

First Melbourne premiership captain in 58 years to hold the cup up at the 'G (if freo win this afternoon 🤞🏻)


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