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  On 19/04/2025 at 06:06, picket fence said:

Great win, still a few passengers, coach safe for another week

Just enjoy the win FFS, oh wait he (Goodwin) not the selection committee didn’t select your love child

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  On 19/04/2025 at 06:06, picket fence said:

Great win, still a few passengers, coach safe for another week

As good as it is to get the win and a massive relief we still only kicked 1 goal in the last and that is a worry.

Edited by DemonOX

 

Just heard on the radio Max say at 3QT "We ain't losing this"

If Max Gawn says we ain't losing this, you better just take it to the bank.

That's what I'm talking about.

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Too early to talk about back to back flags?

Well done Chaps

Still need to improve fitness in the 2nd Half but at least we now know they are capable

Next 2 games will be crucial…

 
  On 19/04/2025 at 06:06, Bowserpower said:

Good win but lost the last quarter yet again. Disappointing

Meh. We kicked 1.6 and at least 3 of those misses (Gawn, Chandler and Melksham) should have been goals. I think a few rushes of blood under the circumstances are understandable - the fact that we didn’t lie down for the first time this year is very pleasing.


We looked like we meant business from the beginning. Long may it continue 🙏

  On 19/04/2025 at 06:10, old dee said:

Got the lead out of our saddle bags in Fritz and JVR. Petty with 4. Go Dees.

No May, no Lever either just quietly.

Wooooo!! Watching from Coron Phillipines, only saw the last quarter, missed all the fun early so will rewatch.

Any dees supporters in town let’s go for a beer 🍻

Liked the changes and they worked so hats off to Goody.

Kozzie just, woah

Petty showing the competitiveness needed for a full forward

Bowey BOG

Max saved us at the end there

Viney played to the standard needed.

Young guys played their part and show that they are the future and the present. Get the ball into their hands and we’ll be fine

Pressure, pressure, pressure

T-Mac and Disco did a great job.


If you told me that we'd kick over 100 with no Fritsch and JVR I would have told you to run around Fed Square naked for a few hours.

I was stuck near a bunch of Freo [censored]

I wished them a long trip home.

At last we got to see our boys play our way. Contested, effort, team work, transition and brilliant defence (for the most part).

Bowey, Kozzie, Viney and TMac - wow.

Gawn's last quarter.

Langford's game.

And the backline when Turner went down - well done.

Best of all was our effort and intensity around the ball.

If we win the next 2 against Tigs and Eagles we will beat the Hawks they are our biatches.

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Very even effort don’t think there was many passengers today, first time this year we have been able to lock the ball inside of 50 for periods of time

 

The change in our gameplay was stark in the last, much less playing on. Last qtrs def still a worry

But gees I’m proud of the boys, played their hearts out

  On 19/04/2025 at 06:13, layzie said:

If you told me that we'd kick over 100 with no Fritsch and JVR I would have told you to run around Fed Square naked for a few hours.

They have both been lead weights all season and Fritz forb18 months. Both [censored] at Casey says it all.


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