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North have been playing well, but a level below our recent form..Really excited.

We’ve been super impressive and consistent. We’ll perform today no doubt in my mind. For North to win they are going to have to play to a level I don’t think they possess. 

dees by 15 points 

 
22 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Pumped for tomorrow’s match! Our girls are in the best headspace ever. That’s according to (for one) Paxy, and she’d know! The team cohesion is abundantly obvious and the confidence is palpable. It’s astounding what that level of confidence can, and will, do. Not cockiness, but confidence in themselves individually as well as in each other.

Last Saturday I was pretty much the last person to leave Princes Park after the open training session (true story) coz… talking.😁

As I cut across the immense parkland I saw the entire team and coaches sitting cross-legged in a circle under a huge tree, laughing and mucking around and having so much fun. This sight more than any other made me think, Oh we’ve SO got this!

For tomorrow’s banner the Club let us decide what goes on both sides. So ideas were being bandied about but one phrase was common in all of them… DEMON SPIRIT. 

GO DEES!!!

❤️💙❤️💙

Love this. They really do seem so relaxed confident and happy as a team.

I'm super excited but went and saw the black Crowes during the week and I'm  inspired to play some music today with some mates. So lots of jamming and then a delayed watch of the game with a lamb roast tonight.

To everyone going today, yell your guts out for them. The whole team deserves this flag after so many years of going close.

Go you demons


47 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Love this. They really do seem so relaxed confident and happy as a team.

I'm super excited but went and saw the black Crowes during the week and I'm  inspired to play some music today with some mates. So lots of jamming and then a delayed watch of the game with a lamb roast tonight.

To everyone going today, yell your guts out for them. The whole team deserves this flag after so many years of going close.

Go you demons

Enjoy your jammin’ n lambin’  Brownie!

And enjoy the delayed watching of the game, which I’m sure will be a win. ❤️💙

 

My 7yo girls already had their Dees jumpers on when I woke up this morning. This household is freakin PUMPED! 
 

CARNAFKKNDEEGRRRRRRLS!! ❤️💙

 

I really hope there’s a decent crowd in attendance today. For many of us, this is the last time this season we can cheer the girls on live, regardless of the outcome of the match.

Unfortunately, tickets can’t be purchased at the ground so there goes a bunch of potential attendees who are still in two minds. 

Anyways, we’ll be there in force. Loud and proud as always. Rain? Not a problem. That’s why the good lord gave us ponchos. 😁 He also gave us biceps, except he skimped on those; he clearly didn’t factor in flogger-duty at that juncture. Coz those floggers are heavy, and even heavier when wet. But that’s of no consequence. As long as the girls know we’re there, all’s good. 

GO THE MIGHTY DEMONS!!!!

❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙


good luck today

looking forward to a great display by our team.

they play an exciting brand which can do nothing but help the development of this competition 


Positive start.  Ball movement looking sharp.

#freekicknorf


North are up for this. We need to bring our A game from here which will be tough with Harris having only one arm

 

Goldy having some bad moments. Stick to the basics please!


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