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Omfg shut up Underwood!

5 minutes ago, Die Hard Demon said:

Worst 74 point win… ever! lol 

Not as good as our last 74 point win at this ground.

 

Listening to KU now about Jackson... spew...

Have to agree, a female BT...


Hope Harmes' injury is not too serious, otherwise another 4 points

OMG Underwood just goes on and on about Jackson “coming home”!  Like a dog with a bone. And she has only just tweaked that a 74 point margin maybe means something to Demons at Optus!  

32 scoring shots to 13 should have won by 20 goals.... Not good enough

 

74 points.....okay, could've been better.....Harmsey's hammy is a bummer, but all in all - the day could've been worse!

(I can't remember the last time Melbourne supporters were dissatisfied with a 74 point win!) 🤣


Eagles played super defensively after our fast start, so a 70+ point win is a terrific result.

Huge credit to our smalls in ANB, Kozzy and Spargo who were all superb.

Hope Harmes' injury isn't too serious. Thank Barassi for our current depth.

 

3 wins clear of 5th, WC % less than 50, clear first with a win and % on the rest. Good times.

Hear we are after nine rounds, won 9 with the highest percentage. Only one good player out injured.

I remember not so long ago when at this point of the season our season was already over.

ain’t it great now. 

A pretty ordinary 74 pt win. Lots to work on but Weagles clearly had instructions to make it a low scoring affair and we missed a few gettable ones. 


Just now, old dee said:

Hear we are after nine rounds, won 9 with the highest percentage. Only one good player out injured.

I remember not so long ago when at this point of the season our season was already over.

ain’t it great now. 

Sheeit I can remember years ago that our opening game thrashing by .............

Insert team was season ending😂

Let’s NEVER get to the James Kelly falling asleep during the song stage. 
Appreciate each and every win. 
GO THE MIGHTY DEES 

11 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

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

 

Haters can continue to hate

More to the point, 2 games and 20% ahead of third


9 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

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.

Jordon and Sparrow not good give them a rest in my opinion

A good final quarter. We kicked 7 goals in that final quarter and dominated. 

Well done to Tommy kicking 4 and Fritta snagging 3. 

Back on top and bring on nth next week. 

1 minute ago, Neil Crompton said:

I though JJ played a great game. 

26 touches at 96% efficiency

 

Viney had an awesome game. 

North next. 

Go Dees

Can't get over the expectation levels on the game day thread...


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