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i still can’t believe it

did we really win?!?

 

Good to see Peter Jackson in the clubrooms post game.


how was that contest at the end by Rivers?! beat 3 had the guts to play on and kick long

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

i still can’t believe it

did we really win?!?

Mate, I'm still in complete shock 

 

I am stunned. Absolutely stunned. I hope that comeback is the start for the rest of the season. Reminded me of Geelong in 21.


There's no better feeling.

The way Rivers took the game on in the end was so important, he broke it open.

Also, May kicking long down the middle from a kick in and it resulting in a goal, more of that please.


“There are 3 teams, then the rest,” said Lloyd during week. Care to think again sunshine?

Had to follow the scoreboard on a train. Looks of bewilderment when some bloke thumped the table when 105-104 came up.

Can’t wait to get home and watch it x5.

3 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I am stunned. Absolutely stunned. I hope that comeback is the start for the rest of the season. Reminded me of Geelong in 21.

This. The belief. The fight. The ability to grind a win against a top side who really played brilliantly well. Sensational. 
 

If the Lions didn’t have a complex about trying to win at the G, I reckon they do now


Brilliant comeback. I thought we had one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel after Daniher's goal early in the 4th.

Viney's goal was superb, just a beast with a never say die attitude. Max was massive he must stay in the ruck. Good to see a few glimmers of form from Kossie too. Melk just [censored] wanted that last mark, nobody was getting in his way. He knows how to fire the crowd up too.

I liked that the players generally took the game on in the last quarter, challenged the tackler and moved the ball forward rather than trying to make space with multiple short handballs. 

Go Dee's!!

7 minutes ago, Demons3031 said:

May was next to Melksham with his arm around him when singing the team song. I think that says a lot.

Good to know that. Wish all our players could band together as one, that'd be a powerful force!

Unreal. Best win I've seen live.

 
12 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

How loud was the crowd?

Only 39k but at the ground the dees fans were brilliant and super loud in the last quarter.

I have zero doubt it was a big factor.

Good work dees fans. 

Can we have a minutes silence for the lions player who knocked the ball though for a point to us "The winning point" gave us the opening for a win with a few minutes on the clock.


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