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F&@$k i hate Jeeelong. Absolutely everything about them stinks

i will enjoy the Replay immensely 

 

Embarrassing game day thread as always. So little faith in the boys. 
 

Great match. Great result. And eat [censored] Geelong 👏🏼

10 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

6-2 hey @binman

What a funny coincidence.

I was literally just scrolling down to post we achieved our 6-2 goal.

I'm calling it. Top 4 lock.

 

Let’s carry this into Thursday night. 
That was pure Demon Spirit!!!

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For those following the Dermie "cats wasted their chances" halftime narrative, he's chosen to stick with that in the postgame too. Absolutely no idea.


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Embarrassing game day thread as always. So little faith in the boys. 
 

Great match. Great result. And eat [censored] Geelong 👏🏼

Repeat after me Jaded.

Don't go on the game day thread once the game starts.

Don't go on the game day thread once the game starts.

15 minutes ago, BDA said:

Suck on that Cats. I love beating that team.

Goal of the season to Fritsch. Magic effort to win it.

 

Fritsch kicks that goal as casual as you’ll see to seal a game. Cool as ice.

Lov beaten the puzzie cats. 

Tmac what a game bloody awesome. 

GO DEES. 

 
20 minutes ago, Emerald said:

I don't often delight in other people's misery but beating a Scott brother always feels good.

Don't forget Cameron and Dawkins.


I thought Max really rode in the last 30 odd mins. Cats players must wake in a cold sweat about him. But our other big men shone in Lever, May and yes Petty.

T Mac showing a lot of us what a professional he is. A very good footballer.

19 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

How old was he when we recruited him? 21?

Yes, I think so. Noticed doing well at Casey and drafted from there. 

Lever was fantastic,  petty marked everything that came his way & fritta finished beautifully. 

A great win.

So good to keep Hawkins & cameron goaless but more frustrating we only just won. Thought before the game if this happened we'd win easily 

23 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

These wins galvanise teams. 

We stepped up and despite seemingly trying to kick ourselves out of it, did what we had to do, when we needed to do it. Highlights for me, Caleb clutch tackle and goal, and the FRIBBLER! 

Go Dees 🔥

 

Defibrillator not required fortunately. Some brilliant Demons’ goals in the last quarter after the drought broke. Loved it 🥰!

Tom MacDonald proved JC doesn’t walk on water. 

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, Wilson7 said:

Oliver, Lever, May & Petty were fantastic, great win

Good to see him get some recognition. Enormous fitness.

2 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Yes, I think so. Noticed doing well at Casey and drafted from there. 

And then we wasted 2 years of his career trying to use him as a half back haha 😅 

I was despondent at 3 qtr time. Thought we’d blown it through bad kicking.

but up stepped Maxy with the captains goal to inspire us. What a leader.

he’s playing as well as ever. AA selection number 7 looking a cert.

4 minutes ago, Chook said:

For those following the Dermie "cats wasted their chances" halftime narrative, he's chosen to stick with that in the postgame too. Absolutely no idea.

Was hilarious when they cut to Mooney who called it one of the best defensive performances he’s ever seen. Completely contradicting Brereton’s narrative.

Biased buffoon who is incapable of looking past his distaste for Melbourne.


6 minutes ago, Chook said:

For those following the Dermie "cats wasted their chances" halftime narrative, he's chosen to stick with that in the postgame too. Absolutely no idea.

Dermis cut short one of the commentators who said Geelong had an off night. Dermis said Melbourne forced them to have an off night.

I died 12 times during this game. The real winner is my heart for holding up. 

Hands up if you had Caleb Windsor to kick more goals tonight than Hawkins, Cameron, Miers, and Rohan COMBINED (!)  on your bingo card.  Be honest, now.

 

Windsors highlights of this game prove he is worthy of 7’s MVP and TV. If he doesn’t get rising star someone must be kicking 10 tomorrow. 
Caleb is a jet and has the ability to be a serious long term player with many an all Australian jacket collected along the way. Love what he is doing now but can’t wait to see what he brings in the future

This might just be the sweetest rail replacement bus journey home yet. 


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