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3 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Picket doesn’t seem to have learned anything from his last suspension. 

Looks like he might miss a week again. 

He needs to learn from his mistakes. 

He s gone for at least one. Shame.

Wasn't much but it today's climate too much.

He's missed one game this year already.

He wouldn't want a third stroke.

 

Put the feet up over the next three days and enjoy the rest of the round.
How good is that! 

 

It’s a pleasure supporting a good team. It really is. We all have a whinge and get down on them from time to time but we really have to remember to appreciate this team and this time. Won’t last forever. And blimey we all know what the lows are like. 


 

i watched the whole game on mute. no way i'm subjecting myself to BT. The bloke is a total peanut


A great team effort in my opinion. 
not every player can get 20 touches, 

play your part and only a few stuff ups 

 

I only saw a couple and they were early. 
 

easier to pick the average players rather than the best.  It is a GREAT time to follow the mighty DEMONS 

Another professional victory. Should have won by 10 goals, but some days it doesn’t all come together. The important part is winning the game anyway. 
 

Big 2021 vibes. 

11 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

What a trip for the club. Take the points and get the hell out of there!

Strange night on the stats sheet again. Lots of players down on numbers. Got it done though 

Get home fast, boys, get rested, train hard, rest and kill the Lions. Great SA performance.

Didn't get to watch the game unfortunately. But to win tonight on a five-day break on the road, against a side under intense pressure, is a win we have to be proud of no matter how ugly it might have looked and no matter how inaccurate we were.

Can anyone let me know what happened to Brown (no touches for a half) and Oliver (only 16 touches)? 


12 minutes ago, greenwaves said:

Two from two.  Not "2 from 2".  Poor English.

You’d be fun at parties 🙄

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

How funny is Adelaide booing Lever. 

Yum Yum Chefs Kiss GIF by Nick Jonas

Why would Petty want to go there.

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

i watched the whole game on mute. no way i'm subjecting myself to BT. The bloke is a total peanut

He (BT) is better than the umpires, though. Go Dees!


We love Adelaide Oval. Our record there is excellent. Our home away from home.

I have to get over there to see a game

2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Didn't get to watch the game unfortunately. But to win tonight on a five-day break on the road, against a side under intense pressure, is a win we have to be proud of no matter how ugly it might have looked and no matter how inaccurate we were.

Can anyone let me know what happened to Brown (no touches for a half) and Oliver (only 16 touches)? 

With Bb it was somewhat of a delivery issue.

Oliver was tagged and obviously playing with one hand. Not an easy thing.

3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

 

Can anyone let me know what happened to Brown (no touches for a half) and Oliver (only 16 touches)? 

Brown subbed off in the last. 
Clarry with a busted hand doing his best 

 

Remember getting flogged at footy park for years? It was a wasteland in every sense for us back then. 

2/2 In SA. Fantastic. Not easy. Well done to the lads. Wasn’t our best game. But we got the job done, I don’t think the umpires served our game style well. Windsor compliments this group a lot. JVR at his best lifts our morale. Petty is a back man, and that isn’t a bad thing, as hell replace May eventually. I thought TMAC did well. Chandler had good pressure. A real game turner was Fritsch, and Pickett was there when needed.


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