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Largest ever defeat of the Eagles by the Dee's...

 


Jake Bowey remains the undefeated Heavyweight Champion of the AFL

74 points at Optus 🧐

 

We nearly tripled their score and are a game and 7 percent clear.   Nobody can fault our position. 

 

Haters can continue to hate

Quarters 1 and 4 were great to watch. Quarters 3 and 4 were a gut-wrenching plodding. But I will take the 9-0, great percentage and 74 point win. 

just quietly...

 

a marginal error.

Edited by Engorged Onion

Glad we put the foot down in the last quarter and turned a boring 40 point win into 70+


Calm now, I am happy with the win and not taking anything for granted, but feel it is OK to complain about i50 connection and set shots. We are 9-0 159%. Loved Viney, Gus, and Pickett, ANB steady, we found out Bowey is made of rock.

Hope Harmes is ok.

We were never going to learn anything of value from this game. 

No injuries the best outcome (hopefully Harmsey ok)

Viney best. TMac kicked a few, Kossie lively as ever

Jake Bowey tough as old boots

4 more points banked

Go Dees

Edited by BDA

Didn't think I could ever feel this frustrated after a 74 point win over the Eagles. But such is the life of being a Demon haha.

Strange to talk about forward entries after such a big win, but I hope they look back and focus on better entries going forward.

Still, 9-0. Go Dees! ❤️🔥

  • Demonland changed the title to POSTGAME: Rd 09 vs West Coast

Somehow it wasn’t pretty but we won by 74 points and go two games plus percentage clear inside the top two. Oh and 9-0 is the best start to a season by a reigning premier in the history of the modern AFL!!! Woohoo! 

The commentators are driving me nuts, the difference between our 74 point win away and Brisbane’s 75 point win at home is shameful. We are the best team in it by a loooong way, stop talking rubbish! 


2 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

just quietly...

 

any of you mofos happy with keeping the WCE to their lowest score evaaaaahhhhh....?

They scored 33 against Port in round 6

Biggest winning margin against the Wet Toasts, yet it was another workmanlike performance at best.  But all that matters is that we got the four points and bit of a percentage boost. GO DEES!

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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Nice Andy. Very now! 

 
Just now, MrFreeze said:

They scored 33 against Port in round 6

my google was playing up :)😇


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