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Would Petracca have even gotten a game in this side?

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Thank you for putting a smile on our faces for the next few days at least.
Club needed that win, well done boys. 


What a win that was !!!!

[censored] week under siege  in the media !    Stars missing !    Away game underdogs !

That win renews hope. We can and will bounce back !!!!!!

 

PS.  Jack Viney [censored] what a game!

 

Hope you enjoyed that one, Christian and the “direction” of the club. The only non QLD team to win at HBS this year. 

Sterling performance, answered the critics. We may not be playing finals but that was a stellar effort. There is hope!


Tom Morris going through our players rubbish bins as we speak. 

Well done boys. Statement 🔴🔵 

JV simply awesome.

Excellent performance after an ordinary week off the field. Great effort.

Viney magnificent and led the way.

Ball movement and offensive mindset much better. 18 goals was a great return.

No need to torch the place in the offseason. Freshen up to the coaching team, bring in some mid depth and tell some senior players to get on the same page and we should have enough to have another decent crack at the flag.

Proud of the boys

Go Dees


Is that what a good culture looks like?? 

Great team game today. Played as one and played their roles right across the ground. Should be very proud of their efforts 

Very good wim today, a lot of solid contributors, but gee Gold Coast were putrid today with handball happiness routines!


18 goals 9 with some attacking run.
That's how you win.

The reports of our death are greatly exaggerated

Hard to be disappointed with that!

Really pleased with Blake Howes' game today. 22 touches and 10 marks. Maybe a rising star nod this week.

 

9 goal win by a side who have been under the pump all week vs a team that have made their home deck a fortress and who were missing one of their best 23 players

fantastic to watch


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