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Just now, Standard Deviation said:

I'm not sure if I'm happier with the win, or happier that we actually overran someone in the last quarter!

Eat that, BT.

Eat some skin BT 😂

We have come out of acoma.

 

Our effort was great all day and awesome to see the boys rewarded in the last. Super win.

Bowza has to be All-Australian at the moment. What an incredible first half of the year by him.

 

no 4th quarter fade out today

brilliant win

melks was superb. poise, class, goal kicking excellence. and gave it to that [censored] harris in spades

reckon lions have turned into down hill skiers

go dees


Just now, Demon Jack said:

Gawn's late clunks were huge

The fact Brisbane kept kicking it to him was hilarious. I reckon that’s the ONE thing you’d be coached NOT to do. Loved it. And as whoever on the Brisbane cheer squad, I mean on the commentary team said, HE IS A COLLOSUS!

My kids asked " how are the demons going?". It was so hard to keep my compusure and not let them see a grown man cry.

We just beat the reining Premiers away from home.

We're back in town, baby.

 
Just now, Red But Mostly Blue said:

WE ARE NOT DEAD!!

Great performance by the boys. We played 4 (FOUR) quarters and wholeheartedly deserve the win.

Imagine if we had finished off the Hawks last week, as we should have!? We would be 5-0.

Ah well. This week proves that last week and our last month is trending UP

WE ARE BACK, BABY!!! ❤️💙

Last week we were trying to carry passengers, this week they were at Casey and we had a forward line of contributors. Go Dees.

If Melk is ever out of this team again (unless rested, I get it), we riot. Massive performance today.

And I love that Melk was instrumental in another win over the Lions.


and great see clarry looking more like his old self

his tap on for the at 3rd quarter goal was down to pure desperation

The Pres is down on the ground

Any chance he can be our new goal kicking coach?!?

We probably should've won that by 4-5 goals with how dominant we played in that finally quarter. We kicked 4.8 for the quarter.


Only got to see the last 20 mins, really looking forward to the replay!

Sing the song loud boys.

Watching the lads singing the song, it is definitely the best team song to sing. Go you good things.

4 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

AJ > Messi

Soccer practice at training paying off.

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂


That’s gonna give the boys a huge confidence lift… and get some haters off goodies back, off oliver’s back and off tracs back too. huge game fr trac. Tracs back!

I’m going to break my rule & come on Demonland after a game. For all you bloody doomsdayers ..negative Nancy’s ..Goodwin haters .,,Go the Mighty Dees …so exciting to watch ..our future is exciting ❤️💙

 

Well deserved win we worked harder than them all day and just couldn’t get reward and made to many skill errors. So happy it didnt cost us and we got the points, that is the kind of win they can build on.

Just now, BDA said:

and great see clarry looking more like his old self

his tap on for the at 3rd quarter goal was down to pure desperation

That's the work of someone who is enjoying his footy and loves his club.


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