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At least he will be able to have an intelligent conversation at Melbourne. Although Darcy Moore would have been alright to speak to 

2 hours ago, demoniac said:

The G&G Ruck Factory.

🎶  gonna make you sweat, baby 🎶 

 
7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Take note, Luke Jackson. THIS ⬆️ is how it should be done. BG = all class. 


Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

Take note, Luke Jackson. THIS ⬆️ is how it should be done. BG = all class. 

Yep. All class.

17 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

🎶  gonna make you sweat, baby 🎶 

Brodie Grundy is now a Dee
Ned Guy's contract was all you hoped it would be
But Fly and Wrighty, Fly and Wrighty couldn't guarantee
That by Tuesday evening you would still a Magpie be

What a force across the AFL for the next few years.  Gawn and Grundie, "The Gee Force" or "the Gee Dees" heading the 'awesome foursome', Oliver, Petracca, Brayshaw, Viney. 

The excitement is arising, 2021 reawakening

 
9 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Yep. All class.

Brodie is going to bring a different dynamic to the group. Jackson appeared to me like he was in no way a leader. Brodie will add weight to the leadership around the place and be automatically respected. Good fr the club. 


I'm so intrigued how this is going to work structure wise.

Say both play 80% game time, obviously one would be in the ruck and the other spending time up forward.  Thats fine.

I'm just thinking of how teams this year cut us up by going through the centre of the ground instead of down the line where we'd own the skies.  Does one of the Grawndy then setup behind the play as an intercept marker down the line with maybe May/Lever to go more in the centre as another interceptor?

Grundy I remember is a great clearance player with good skills and grunt.  I can't remember many big, contested marks like what Maxy does.  

So I'm thinking Grundy will be our main ruck with Gawn basically plugging a role down back when things are tight or having the ball bombed on that magnificent scone of his.

28 minutes ago, Harrisonrules said:

What a force across the AFL for the next few years.  Gawn and Grundie, "The Gee Force" or "the Gee Dees" heading the 'awesome foursome', Oliver, Petracca, Brayshaw, Viney. 

The excitement is arising, 2021 reawakening

Speaking of, I’ve just been on my Demon Army WhatsApp chat and I’m blushing like a mofo. First time ever it’s  been so racy. I’d even go so far as to say hot n steamy. Even the blokes are joining in. This is one of many, many examples of what’s causing such hormonal raucousness …

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Ok that’s one example. Here’s another…

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But this is the one causing all sorts…

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Personally, I’m a little meh. But if anyone’s got a few buckets of water or better still a fleet of firefighting hoses, they’re needed over on WhatsApp. STAT!

Edit: update… phew. idk what happened there but things have returned to normal and now we’re back to talking about all things crepe paper and sticky tape. 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar
Five minutes of craziness has ended and DA folks back to their staid middle-aged selves. Thank god.

Welcome to the MFC Mr Grundy. Once you have been cleansed of the filth I hope you and Max can provide a positive ruck combination that oppositions struggle against.

4 minutes ago, one_demon said:

Is Gawn and Grundy the best ruck duo ever?  The only other I can think of is Polly Farmer and Sam Newman.

Strawberry odwyer and Stynes!


2 hours ago, old dee said:

To all the doubting Thomas, we are going to give in, we will get bent over. You know  nothing we stuck it out and won. The pies caved they had no choice. Go Dees. 

Can't say that with Freeo. We were going to insist on 7 or under

 

Thought his statement was very lovely and spoke of a player deeply hurt by what went on at Collingwood. 

No different to Treloar, he will have a point to prove and might finally help us beat Collingwood. 

i wonder if grundy will be fit to leave the decontamination facility in time for preseason training?

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Telling for what he doesn't say: no thank you to the club, coaches or staff.

Good on him for being genuine.

 


At least Brodie didn't tell everyone he'd been talking to Melb since mid year. As genuine a final message as they come. 

Edited by layzie

17 minutes ago, AmsterdamDeesFan said:

Grundy in the middle, gawn floating around back, petty up forward?

And then for the kick ins - Gawn on the left flank. Grundy on the right. Players ready to smash it straight through the corridor after. Perfection.

For some reason thinking of Gawn and Grundy reminded me of this deadly duo. Random I know

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30 minutes ago, Harrisonrules said:

Can't say that with Freeo. We were going to insist on 7 or under

 

2 firsts and a second, he is hardly worth one first. 


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