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Great win , but Brisbane must have had a virus 😀⁉️

 

Have we been playing rope a dope all season?

2 minutes ago, Seraph said:

What is with Jonathan Brown and his narrative of us going after Zorko all night?

Bloke is deluded, Zorko was a [censored] from the first contest

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zorko is a dill

 

Staggering to see ANYTHING on this thread aside from pure happiness.  We are top 4. we have our defence back.

Every single other team in the 8 would pick us first as the team they do not want to meet.

meanwhile at Mordor, they have been playing practice matches with zero intensity


1 win away from a prelim

2 wins away from a GF

3 wins……………🏆

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18 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Finals is a different ball game. Not to mention we want the home ground and home crowd advantage. After missing out last year I think we want our fans at the G cheering the boys on. 

So just admit you don't want to pay for the airfares and park the melodramatic hand wringing after our best win of the year!

 
14 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Zorko is a disgraceful human being and a pathetic captain. Eat [censored] and enjoy not winning a flag you [censored].  

Worst Captain in the AFL…such an easy guy to bait. Loved Steven May owning him after the siren

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

We’re the first VIC club to go 7-0 interstate in a season.

(I just made up that stat but I reckon it’s correct)

Its now 12 - in a row.


8 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Players beating the chest together in the room after the game. Jonesy was talking about that on the radio today, he said it was a team thing that the focus was in 2021 keeping the opposition below 68 points

did everyone see this?  was unbelievable!  the players were so pumped.   

amazing post game vision.  wish I was 21 again

1 minute ago, Mr Steve said:

Someone was taking notice tonight we have just shortened in to equal fav for the flag with the Cats.

Ok the TAB, we’ve closed the gap to Geelong from about $2.00 to $0.15

Michael Hibberd keeps Cameron to 0 goals twice this season.  Legend.

Lol what the hell was that with the chocolate milk between Hunt and BT?

16 minutes ago, SPC said:

Zorko is my new poster boy of hate!!

Can’t believe this is new to you SPC. He is such a [censored] bloke


TMAC to play 3 quarters in the VFL next week

2 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

So just admit you don't want to pay for the airfares and park the melodramatic hand wringing after our best win of the year!

Of FFS what a joke to have a go at me for not being a die hard. You clearly have zero ideas. 
 

I am extremely thrilled with the win. I’m not here to pick on posters but you are. So good for you. 


2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

did everyone see this?  was unbelievable!  the players were so pumped.   

amazing post game vision.  wish I was 21 again

Loved seeing it. So pure.

Brisbane are pretenders, yes……………..but on their home deck and playing for the double chance is an entirely different kettle of fish

 

BT: Who is your favourite player?

woman: Bayley Fritsch….It has to be, I am his mum.


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