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determination triumphs over adversity

 

Absolutely living this magnificent moment, through teary eyes!

Someone tell the Board we've got a 14th Cup to accommodate somewhere!

 

Maddi Gay so solid down back

Hanks, West, Paxy. Amazing effort from everyone 

brilliant game even though only 4 goals. Both teams touch as nails. 

After 7 years of pain...it's coming home!


I really feel like we just had more naturally competitive footballers. It was frustrating early to watch them all crash in and not hold space, but as the game went on they wanted it more and wouldn’t let anyone get in their way.

So proud of the girls. Heartbroken it wasn’t in Melbourne, but so proud.

Just now, dees189227 said:

Which clubs give cars to players? 

How do you think the Geelong players will get to their free houses?

 

 
4 minutes ago, Axis of Bob said:

Massive effort to give up the first two and keep them goaless after that. Dominated the last three quarters. Held their shape even when under pressure.

Just an awesome effort. 

Also, Tyla Hanks is probably the best pure footballer in the league. Absolute jet.

Agree on hanks. Pure is a great descriptor.

Super smart too - makes such terrific decisions 

 

❤️💙   PREMIERS!!   ❤️💙


7 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Did that last kick bounce though. they cut away from it.

Looked like she kicked it well before the siren sounded and that it was bouncing Petracca-like towards the goals.  Not that it makes a difference to the result, but my understanding is that any score under those circumstances would count.

Far out my heart is struggling after that. Well done girls, what an incredible achievement, so proud. 

2021 AFL premiers

2021 AFLW grand finalists

2022 VFL mens premiers

2022 AFLW premiers 

We've got quite a club at the moment. 

No one deserves this more than Daisy. 

[censored] yes!! Congratulations girls! 

Congratulations Dees Premiers 2022, well done to Mick and his crew.

Over to you Men be the first club to hold both the Womens and Mens comps.

I hope the respective governments are watching this and give us the necessary funding to build a complex in our heartland all interstate and Melbourne members can enjoy. 

Our great club deserves this.

Eliza West BOG.


Not a pretty game but the girls kept going hard and wouldn’t surrender. Harder at the contest and controlled territory nearly all game. Well done! Premiers at last! 

♥️💙

4 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

BigFooty as salty as ever about the result.

Link please 😊

 We did it! We [censored] did it!!

So proud of our girls !!!

I’m not crying. You’re all crying. Ok I’m crying. I’m crying for Daisy and Paxy and Lampy and all the others who’ve been there from the start. And for the entire team. And for Mick who’s coached us brilliantly from the start. 


Just now, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Congratulations Dees Premiers 2022, well done to Mick and his crew.

Over to you Men be the first club to hold both the Womens and Mens comps.

I hope the respective governments are watching this and give us the necessary funding to build a complex in our heartland all interstate and Melbourne members can enjoy. 

Our great club deserves this.

Eliza West BOG.

Agree on westy. Simply awesome. My favourite dee

What a bloody exciting game to watch!

So proud of Mick and the girls! Well done and thoroughly deserved!

My girl Eliza West turned it on today! BOG for me.

Edited by dazzledavey36

 

Such a strong performance to come back from a 2 goal deficit in the first quarter, hold the opposition and battle out the win. A fine effort particularly in the final quarter to preserve the lead. 


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