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41 minutes ago, MarkMacca said:

Anyone know the last Demons player to kick 6 goals straight in a game?

I'd like to lock in Kozzie in the Alice last year for $2000.

 
4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

tactical, cos they subbed miller out so we needed to go smaller defensively to keep the match-ups the same

👍 They also moved balta forward not long after

Tommo spot would have to be safe with petty starring forward and Smith the super sub

7 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Ahhh you humblebragged your location finally 🍷😇

Haha. Of course an engineered slip. But I'm thinking of moving here: to see the town flying the red and blue in September would be an awesome sight, and I think I can rally the local folk. 

 
14 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Agree to disagree, didn’t read any comment in the pre game thread that had Petty kicking a bag. I’m glad that he did. I just find it childish when people want to carry on with their “to those who doubted…..”, footy’s an emotional game. I was wrong and I’m happy I was.

If I didn't read it, nobody ever thought it possible. Love it

And then snipe. Childish? Read your comment again. That's childish, very subtle though, well played.

I don't want to rub it in, we're all friends here. I get it wrong as much as anyone. 


8 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

14.0 for all three.

 

 

 

Who picks this in round 1 😂

1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

Petty not a forward hey???? 

He had me fooled,though mostly because I figured he was backline glue. 

Let's see how it plays out over time

 

Max Gawn in the mood has to be the most dominant player in the game.
Best ruckman I've seen. 
 


2 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Anyone have a line to Yze or know where is his family is from? 

Shepparton 

3 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Anyone have a line to Yze or know where is his family is from? 

Albanian heritage. Not sure if born there or here. Probably here.

1 minute ago, Skuit said:

Olds?

 

Albanian background but majority of the Yze's all grew up in Shepp.


27 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

We’re all talking top 2 now dude, top 4 is so last week

For three quarters today the result was in the balance. But for our fantastic finishing burst, we could have had the chasing pack at our heels.

1 hour ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Can the 'Petty's not a forward' crew please stand up, please stand up, please stand up.

And then sit down, and shut the [censored] up!

Yeah, Guilty as Charged!! AMAZING PERFORMANCE!😁

48 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I can put my hand up as being in that camp, but to be fair no one saw this coming. Nothing he’d done playing fwd this year gave any indication he had a game like that in him.

Except the first half against Hawthorn before he got injured was bordering on awesome.

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Albanian background but majority of the Yze's all grew up in Shepp.

I'm in Albania and would like to get the small town I'm in flying our flag for the finals. If anyone knows where his family is from it could help convince. 

18 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

tactical, cos they subbed miller out so we needed to go smaller defensively to keep the match-ups the same

We made the sub first because our backline was far too slow and was getting exploited.

All the Tommo truthers might deny it but he has a stinker. Coughed up easy possession in the middle of the ground consistently. 5 clangers from 7 touches.

Was an excellent move by Goodwin to make a brave early call. Smith had at least one classic Smith moment with the Balta goal but otherwise gave us much needed defensive speed.

I suspect Hibbo takes the 2nd tall role unless they gamble on Smith full time.


Well, I was going to play nice today and wake up nice and early for work tomorrow. 
 

Stuff that.

 

I think it’s about time to jump into my freezer and see what range of guilty pleasures there are there for me. 😎

1 hour ago, Stiff Arm said:

Joel Smith... the Super Sub!

I waited for rain to stop after game; 
thirty mins later he’s running the boundary with a trainer

3 minutes ago, Dee-monic said:

For three quarters today the result was in the balance. But for our fantastic finishing burst, we could have had the chasing pack at our heels.

As they say in the classics.
"That's what good sides do."
The boys are startin' to sharpen up nicely.

 
36 minutes ago, brendan said:

The Richmond melts on bigfooty are something else

its extraordinary. its was all the umpires. !! talk about excuses. 

I thought Richmond melted under pressure in the last, their backline became very shaky, Dusty nowhere to be seen as we just closed them down perfectly. 

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58 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Give yourself a jolly good thrashing BDA !

I'll use the power hose on myself as soon as the game is over Uncle.


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