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[censored] yeah good win

 

We might not score a million points, but I guess you don't need to when you keep your oppo to 39 points?!

Viney was huge, especially in that first half. He really set the scene again.

Ok, momentum - let's do it, and steamroll the Pies next week!

Great win, go Dees.


We're back !!! Let's get that straight !

We exposed Freo as pretenders - that's the end of them.

We'll dispose of the filth next - no doubt about that.

If the Geelong geriatrics were still awake and watching this game they'll know it's all over for them also.

Can't wait for the GF which we'll win.

I'm happy!!!!

Rd20 and all is well 😎

 

Complete performance.  Well done lads. 

Kept Flagmantle to under 40pts on their own deck. 

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Had a good feeling about this game after  Trac had that angry look after chasing Darcy in the first quarter. 
Viney huge first half when the game needed a match winner.

Fritsch is such a natural talent…f..k the media and Demonland son, play your game.

Fun fact: Lobb & Taberner 0 goals 1 behinds.
Weid 1 goal 0 behinds. 
Go the Demons!!! 🔴🔵

When our pressure is up we're a very good team. When it's not, we're ordinary. Surely it couldn't be any clearer to the players now. Having a good shot at it is 100% in their control from here.

Take your first choice two key forwards out of other top 8 sides and see how they would stack up.

Set the tone early and carried it right through the game. 
 

Before the game

Dees 128.8 Freo 119.7

After the game

Dees 131.6 Freo 114.9

Freo could be as low as 7th if Carlton and Sydney win.



Flogmantle.

Really good win back in round 11.

A win for the load belivers.

Ruthless Dees are back baby!

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