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the kid in the first quarter, marked everything and anything.

last quarter sylvia leading 80 meters to mark and then watching bate do the same straight after.

watching all the pies supporters leaving at the 20 min mark.

mclean! full stop!

jones blind turn.

robbos little shake of the ball as the siren went.

the siren!

neitz attack of the footy and pick ups below his knees.

god i could go on!

 

I don't think Neitz fumbled a ball on the ground all day

my favorite highlight was robbo kicking the goal after the siren and pulling on the jumper at the end was amazing and of course masturbates goal on the run...

 

1- wheatleys tackle in secord qtr ala belly last week

2- Ward smashing into Didak(toucher) between the posts also in second qtr

3- Syliva shrugging of would be tackler in last qtr

4- Greens mark(go you good thing)

1- wheatleys tackle in secord qtr ala belly last week

2- Ward smashing into Didak(toucher) between the posts also in second qtr

3- Syliva shrugging of would be tackler in last qtr

4- Greens mark(go you good thing)

Pettard playing Cool Hard Footy in front of 70,000. He is the deal


Just a question for this montage I'm gonna make, do you think it is cruel to show harry obriens injured shoulder a few times? It is a collingwood player! :P

Just a question for this montage I'm gonna make, do you think it is cruel to show harry obriens injured shoulder a few times? It is a collingwood player! :P

madness, i cant wait for the video, BUT i think that is a bit cruel... keep it to the good stuff!!

but i agree with condemned, fraser waving and a caption just reminding everyone how much of a tool and a waste of a number 1 pick he is.

 
yeah it is, just show last years fraser waving again, a clever caption would be good too

I don't have that footage on hand, only thing there is, is a crappy quality version which YM uploaded on youtube.


The whole day

I agree, plus the form of McLean,Jones, Robbo and the fact that we were the first team this season to outscore Collingwood in the last quarter. Also we kept on playing attacking football in the last few minutes, none of this keepings off nonsense. We are a great team when we go on the ATTACK! GO DEMONS!

We get to play 'em again this year too-about bloody time

Chance to make it 2-0 in our favour :)


Any preference of a song?

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