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What a game! 
JVR!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

Today’s game told us a fair bit about our team. A mighty victory.

Go you Demons !!!🔴🔵

We are a better side than the 2021 version. Doesn't guarantee anything but I'm bloody excited.

What a luxury having Brodie Grundy take over the #1 mantle from Max and absolutely dominate. Meanwhile McStay will be Collingwood's #1 ruck for the next month. LOL! 


EPIC WIN!!! 🔴🔵

 

Also I know Viney on Maverick Weller exists, but May's tackle today is up there with the best I've seen in our games. 

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Judd McVee what a find!

18 disposals and 88% efficiency. Great game. Great decision making. Always seems to have time. 


Grundy excellent around the ground....his tap work, not so much...

Oliver unbelievable

JVR a positive debut

McVee excellent

Langdon & Hunter both elite

James Jordon should never be left out of the side again

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Now that was a win and a half. We looked mentally shot early in the third quarter but the way in which we halted Sydney's momentum was reminiscent of 2021. 

Our midfield responded brilliantly after last week. Grundy was BOG in my opinion. Oliver was back to his best. Petracca started slowly but got going in the second half.

More importantly, I'm loving our forward mix right now. Chandler was excellent. Frtisch was vital. Van Rooyen looks a player. 

It feels so surreal watching us beat up Sydney like that.

Melksham is a weapon as a sub.

Stiffled the influence of that ugly mofo Lizard Blakey......

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Goodwin clearly out-coached Longmire

arrested the clearance issue.

team was focused and intense all gone  

Simply an 8 point game to win against a good side.  

Great debut by Rooey, that will give him lots of confidence going into nest week.  

Good start 

Gained the ascendancy in the centre

Improved cohesion between Grundy and the mids

Soaked up Sydney pressure 

Impressive counter attack rebound footy

Dominated second half

Really good coaching performance today

Plenty of boxes ticked today

Back it up next week

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Grundy did really well today and will only get better. 

Well done. 

Mark Williams Goal kicking coach an absolute Masterstroke.......

Took em a while though.....

What exactly was Staf actually instructing the players to work on?

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

 

the most enjoyable win i’ve watched since the 2021 GF!


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