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Watching all these Port fans eat a big hessian bag of you know what is making me smile ear to ear 😄 

Very important win for our club ❤️

Played against a very good team who had us beat a number of times. We got smashed in the i50s and shouldn’t even have been in it at times, yet we hung on every single time. That’s the spirit we will need to show this year. 

We essentially won this with clutch goals (took our chances!!) from Viney Max Benny, ANB (who was immense). Clarry was huge in the last quarter after a quiet night.

We’ve got the crows covered. Happy we did that for Vines 

Go Dees 🔥

 


Port fans whinging.

I'm so happy.

Victory from the jaws of defeat against a team with such nice supporters.

Can't stop giving likes to everyone.

 

Looked done a couple of times, that win was all heart.


What a ripper of a game. So proud of the boys to get over the line. Nibbler was immense. 

Loved Windsor's first goal - huge at the time. 

15 goals 6 behinds. That's how it is done.

Eventually we'll have to figure out how on earth we won it but right now who gives a toss.


We're still going to finish 10th to 12th cause teams like Adelaide will leap frog us.🫠🫠🫠 Beautiful, please keep writing us off.

This is one of those wins where you turn around to the cynics and say "listen cynics, the real world may not always be pleasant but that doesn't mean it's not beautiful"

Oh yeah baby!!!!
[will have a more nuanced comment later on.. but f$#% you PA and we are the greatest]


The best win i can recall since the Flag

against the odds, fighting hard. 

Trac and Clarry hampered 

and the next level step up!

[censored] amazing!!!

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Eventually we'll have to figure out how on earth we won it but right now who gives a toss.

 Grit and accurate kicking.

 

On ya Jack!!!

1 minute ago, BDA said:

Credit to the defence. Really stood up in Maysies absence 

Tom McDonald going along very nicely right now.


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