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Clearly another flag is a given so let’s try to avoid the flaming obvious. 
 

Mine:

1) JVR to announce himself as an upcoming power forward.

2) Inside 50 function to he overhauled In considerable change to that phase of our game.

3) Gawn and Grundy take the dual All Australian team spots after an epic season of dominance.

 

 

1. Kozzie’s signature 

2. Sellout the G for Anzac Eve and King’s Birthday 

3. Beer price to drop at the G.

 
29 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Clearly another flag is a given so let’s try to avoid the flaming obvious. 
 

Mine:

1) JVR to announce himself as an upcoming power forward.

2) Inside 50 function to he overhauled In considerable change to that phase of our game.

3) Gawn and Grundy take the dual All Australian team spots after an epic season of dominance.

 

I like number 1 - JVR

 

24 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

1. Kozzie’s signature 

2. Sellout the G for Anzac Eve and King’s Birthday 

3. Beer price to drop at the G.

And this number 1 - Kozzie signature before round one

Plus:

- add a top 4 finish with fit players, so we can have a crack at another flag!

- Bl..Dy beat those filthy Pies!

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30 minutes ago, old dee said:

That  I live to see 2024 and beyond.

I hope you are joking.


If we win a flag everything else is cream.

1, Kozzie signs

2. Dockers bottom 4

3. We use the Dockers picks to land a huge fish.

1. Exciting attacking footy returns 

2. Kozzi signs

3. OD makes it to 2024 and beyond

 

In chronological order

A) Kozzie signs a new contract 

B) Minor premiership 

C) Premiership

Nothing more, nothing less


FLAG

CLARRIE / TRACC TIED BROWNLOW

KOZZIE NORM SMITH AND SIGNS A 6 Year Demons contract

1. Both men and women win the flag. No club had done that double yet 

2. freo to implode 

3. My boy, lachie hunter, to be recruit of the year

Apart from the obvious Flag, would love to see Clarrie with a Brownlow around his neck. His consistent brilliance is extraordinary. I would also love to see Fritter lose that selfish reputation by hitting up some players in better scoring positions.

18 minutes ago, monoccular said:

FLAG

CLARRIE / TRACC TIED BROWNLOW

KOZZIE NORM SMITH AND SIGNS A 6 Year Demons contract

That would be some trifecta monocular what more could we ask for.!!!


Happy New Year Fckers!!! Without stating the obvious the OP said. Flag yeah….that would be nice 

9 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

2023 to be the year of the Dee.

Flag, Clarrie = Brownlow, Gawn = 2 x premiership captain 👍

……… my preferred trifecta:  Flag (AFL), Flag (AFLW), Flag (Casey Demons).  We came close in 2022, and hopefully we can go one better in 2023.

1. Men win the flag

2. Women win flag.

3. The filth and Geelong to finish in the bottom 2 of the ladder.

7 minutes ago, dl4e said:

1. Men win the flag

2. Women win flag.

3. The filth and Geelong to finish in the bottom 2 of the ladder.

Can we change 3 to Dockers?

1) Beat Collingwood at the G for the first time since 2017

2) Beat Sydney at the G for the second time in 13 years.

3) Beat Geelong in Geelong for the fourth time in 25 years.

We've become a fantastic footy club under Goodwin but the above fixtures he's had clear issues with, aside from round 23 2021.


2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Can we change 3 to Dockers?

No but they can finish 3rd last.

1. Kozzy re-signs

2. Grawndy experiment works

3. Home base announcement

3b. JVR and Howes play a decent amount of games

 

20 hours ago, Redleg said:

I hope you are joking.

Absolutely serious Mr. leg. 

 

All our recruits to not get injured and play to their ability asap.

The Club settles into the no 1 spot on the ladder again and also in destination for good players

The blessed umpires organise a body to sustain and enhance their image with a past respected group of, independent from AFL, individuals with a Voice.


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