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That’s as loud as I’ve heard them sing the song since the flag, so proud of the boys.

 

So [censored] proud!

Credit is where credit is due.. well done Goodwin!

 

Listening to the radio they are saying how good AJ was in the final term.

Do we give him a few weeks at it.

Sounds like he offered more than Jefferson

YOU BLOODY BEAUTY NEWC!

Lead by Clarry's first three quarters and some nice work in the middle in the 4th from him and Tracc.

What a contribution from Melk. You can see how much he hates this mob 💪🏼


Some serious gusto in that song. Clarry and Trac smiling ear to ear. Ya gotta love it.

FOUR quarters of grit, guts and determination. Love the Dees! ❤️💙❤️💙

This is the best win since the 21 flag, hands down.

Eat some skin Zork!

😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Considering I put my house, car, partner and kids on it I’m feeling quite relieved. Also I’ve now got 2 houses, 2 cars, 2 partners and 4 kids. Sheesh.

Wow, such spirit! Never saw the song sung with such gusto.

If we can keep this vibe going we can go anywhere.


Lindsay's second half was huge.

Just now, dees189227 said:

Listening to the radio they are saying how good AJ was in the final term.

Do we give him a few weeks at it.

Sounds like he offered more than Jefferson

AJ is rough, but a proud and passionate guy who will give 100%

Serious x factor. , I think we should

5 minutes ago, Tom Dyson said:

Go have a sook Harris Andrews you absolute hack of a defender, Jake melksham is your father.

What’s with all the Melk’s your dad comments?

#confused

Great game built on endeavour, structure and persistence. We lack polish and did our best to fumble our way out of it but we were clearly the deserving winner. Olivers best balanced game of the season offensively and defensively. Gawn and Melksham massive. And how good is that other kid we drafted X, so smooth and goes when it’s his turn. They’re the type of wins that create belief and turn seasons.

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Just now, Roost it far said:

Considering I put my house, car, partner and kids on it I’m feeling quite relieved. Also I’ve now got 2 houses, 2 cars, 2 partners and 4 kids. Sheesh.

Time to double down 4 houses 4 cars 4 partners 8 kids


Also, Cop that Zorko you [censored]!!!!!!

@Demonland

Huge win. 👏👏👏👏👏👏

Beat the reigning premiers at home

Massive effort and never gave up

Lots of great performances this week

Jake Melksham 💙❤️that’s a very special day out

Love ya Kozzzy

Gawn is THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME

❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙Go Dees


4 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Gawn's late clunks were huge.

King of the late clunk.
They're always huge.

Well what I learned is that was our best win of the season! Brilliant grit, but goal kicking shizzen! Take a bow Clayton, Max. Bowser, Melky And Frittata very good when he came on! BIGGEST SHOUT OUT TO MELKY just brilliant!🤩

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1 minute ago, Nietaphart said:

What’s with all the Melk’s your dad comments?

#confused

Just a creative way of having a swipe at Andrews whilst praising Melkshams amazing game.

 
3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Listening to the radio they are saying how good AJ was in the final term.

Do we give him a few weeks at it.

Sounds like he offered more than Jefferson

Not down on Johnson but that would not be hard. Had another blinder at Casey yesterday.

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