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The new streak. So it begins.

 
  On 23/06/2022 at 12:06, gregdemon said:

what was the crowd

37,000  I believe

We are back baby. 

Viney with a captains game. 

Lever looking like he has two operational feet back. 

Jackson is beyond words. Sensational performance against big big men.

Clarry is just Clarry. Trac back to his best. Love that for us. 

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Two great goals

Bedford side step

And Kozzies run around.

Actually there were quie a few other than that and in reality it could have been a 100 point win.

All with two big men in Tmac and Max.

What a statement that game was.

Just like last year we dropped off about the same rounds.

Back to back flags again.

Write us off at your peril.

I think the bye came at a good time.

I just can't express how proud of Jack I was tonight & his tackling, kicking & courage & leadership was just fantastic.


To load or not to load that is the question.

Where are the non believers all of a sudden?

The doom and gloomers?

Well be having an awesome weekend now, great job fellas

 

For Thursday night game against an interstate team, that crowd was a brilliant result. We pulled in more than Richmond vs Port on Thurs night, despite nearly 50,000 less members across teams playing. 

Brilliant effort Dees fans. Ignore the noise about our crowds for dopey pelicans like Caro. We’re third highest average home attendance in the league. Were more loyal than anyone. Hats off!


  On 23/06/2022 at 12:22, dee-tox said:

That second quarter was as brutal as I've seen from any team in any era.

 

Totally agree. Brisbane were powerless to stop it, and they are supposedly next best. Good luck to the rest of the competition 

Sparrow excellent first half

Bedford too much talent not to be playing seniors consistently 

Ben Brown slowly getting back into his groove

Hibberd drinking from the fountain of youth

Lever & Viney beast mode


We looked knackered in the 1st quarter........

Bang,

Bang,

Bang!!

 Charlottes Web - some pig.

Jack Viney - some game.

Great win, good crowd, Viney huge, how good is it going to be just kicking back watching the other games this weekend. 


  On 23/06/2022 at 12:01, Nasher said:

If you said anything like “our season is over” in the last month, give yourself an immediate uppercut.

Many welcome returns to form, but none more pleasing for me than Jake Lever. Absolutely outstanding.

Uppercut delivered!

Gee that game from Viney was so bloody good almost made me cry 

 

Contested possession

R8-14 +8.2 (#1) - tonight +38

Post clearance contested possession

R8-14 +6 (#1) - tonight +26

Forward half intercepts

R8-14 +26.3 - tonight +38

Points from forward half intercepts

R8-14 21.2pts tonight 61pts

 

This was a demolition make no mistake. Really should've been a 15 goal plus win but we let them off the hook with some pretty easy misses. Just ground it away and got our contest and pressure (especially forward half pressure) game back.

CARNA [censored] DEMONS!!!!

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