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we're done what we had to do

hopefully the blues do us a favour this evening.

 

Underwood with a second to go “time will beat them”’with dees 47 points ahead 

 

Just clarifying in my own head - at this moment we are in the 8 and we are waiting on the result of Essendon v Carlton.

So... uh... C'arn ya bluebaggers! *

*Offer expires 9.30pm Nov 2, 2024

Dees too good.💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️ Always sweet to best the Pies in any game !!! 


Lizzie Mc is a star ️ should win the B&F , and she’s only 22 

Captain Kate ️ amazing again (if she played versus hawks, Dees would’ve won!!) 


even if Bombers get in, the team have regained their mojo and got opportunities and games into younger players !!!
We get Harris and Aimee Mackin plus top 10 draft pick in for 2025 


16 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Dees too good.💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️ Always sweet to best the Pies in any game !!! 


Lizzie Mc is a star ️ should win the B&F , and she’s only 22 

Captain Kate ️ amazing again (if she played versus hawks, Dees would’ve won!!) 


even if Bombers get in, the team have regained their mojo and got opportunities and games into younger players !!!
We get Harris and Aimee Mackin plus top 10 draft pick in for 2025 

Plus our best marking defender in Goldrick.

43 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Just clarifying in my own head - at this moment we are in the 8 and we are waiting on the result of Essendon v Carlton.

So... uh... C'arn ya bluebaggers! *

*Offer expires 9.30pm Nov 2, 2024

Get around @No. 31 everyone

21 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Dees too good.💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️ Always sweet to best the Pies in any game !!! 


Lizzie Mc is a star ️ should win the B&F , and she’s only 22 

Captain Kate ️ amazing again (if she played versus hawks, Dees would’ve won!!) 


even if Bombers get in, the team have regained their mojo and got opportunities and games into younger players !!!
We get Harris and Aimee Mackin plus top 10 draft pick in for 2025 

And Grace Beasley at some stage. Thought she looked very impressive in the games she played. 

 

If we do miss out it's a shame because  we are playing great footy & I feel we'd be more if a threat than essendon. 

Just a shame we had those losses earlier on.

At least we gave Collingwood the wooden spoon 

If it doesn't pan out for us tonight it's still been a very positive season.

We've unearthed some future champions.

Things are looking good.

...and if Lize isn't the AA wing then something is wrong.


How good are hore and hanks are such guns.

Mcnamara go alright too.

Pisano looks a quality player, and like those noted above natural footballer.

39 minutes ago, rjay said:

...and if Lize isn't the AA wing then something is wrong.

AFLW Dees often have been overlooked in AA team selection.  Surely they cannot overlook our Lizzie Mc.  She’s been 5 stars ️all year. 

2 hours ago, Satan said:

Underwood with a second to go “time will beat them”’with dees 47 points ahead 

I believe underwood has a list of football commentating cliches that she inserts every game....regardless of the situation. Ticks them off as she goes along and inserts them whenever, regardless whether they are  appropriate.

Macca’s 32 touches in a 80 min game is ridiculous 

equal to 48 in a 120 min game

1 hour ago, Melbournepotter said:

I believe underwood has a list of football commentating cliches that she inserts every game....regardless of the situation. Ticks them off as she goes along and inserts them whenever, regardless whether they are  appropriate.

Like a bingo card


Blues - 8 

bombers - 🍩

Still a chance 

9 points at HT

but not looking good

Demons are better than half the teams in the 8 just got a bad fixture


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Bombers not losing this.

early season injuries stuffed us 

Lots of positives though. Some very promising youngsters got plenty of game time. With a full compliment next year we’re well placed to challenge.

go dees

A shame we are having to rely on carlton. 

That thrashing against essendon has really hurt us and that close loss to freo

 

Yes the Freo game should have been a win, 

Yes, lots a good tall talent has stepped up this year.  We;ll be better going forward and with a slight better fixture finishing 9 maybe? 

Hawks have played 8 teams out of finals from 11 games

Demons have played finals 7 teams 

AFL should have gone with 14 teams and 14 rounds until that was stable then increased teams and rounds together


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