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Bloody great win from the Demons!

Should be 60pts up

We are looking better than we have for years!

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Bloody great win from the Demons!

Should be 60pts up

We are looking better than we have for years!

Looking very good except for goal kicking

 

8 minutes ago, Hopeful Demon said:

Pickett is an incredible player

If Freo want him the price is now all there first round picks for the next 10 years, Serong, Brayshaw, Reid and Dogga.

Lever picked to early,Langford doing a Fritta,not looking inboard

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I know JVR isn't firing on all cylinders but surely he offers more as a back up ruck/resting forward than AJ ?

No

 
2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Bloody great win from the Demons!

Should be 60pts up

We are looking better than we have for years!

Ummm it's only 3qtr time? We're not there yet.


We should be 50-60 up.

But Inaccuracy aside, there have been significant patches today which has been our best footy for the year.

First game I’ve been to since coming back from my vacation. Must say I’m loving it. Kozzie is totally on fire. Max Solid. Really thing eventually found form.

Just now, gs77 said:

Ummm it's only 3qtr time? We're not there yet.

Might be from the future??


1 minute ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

We should be 50-60 up.

But Inaccuracy aside, there have been significant patches today which has been our best footy for the year.

Year(s)

If we win this, and then also beat the saints next week, we would be going into King’s Bday with a chance to get to 7-6 before the bye, which would be an insane turn around from where we were.

2 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Ummm it's only 3qtr time? We're not there yet.

I thought I missed a quarter 😂

It’s not over yet and god knows we need every drop of percentage. Do not ease up Dees!


4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Bloody great win from the Demons!

Should be 60pts up

We are looking better than we have for years!

Some have Sydney have been poor but I don't think one can underrate our pressure ratings today. Oliver's tackling has been super. Our running in lines all day and numbers at the ball has made Sydney cough it up all day.

Spargo subbed off.

This has been a domination everywhere but the scoreboard. That 2nd quarter hurt but better in the 3rd. Run it out now boys, 30 minutes to go.

 
2 minutes ago, Red But Mostly Blue said:

Might be from the future??

Ask him who wins the 2025 Melbourne Cup!

Just now, Neil Crompton said:

Is 36 points enough?

First goal for me.

But I think so NC.

Especially with Kozzie playing the way he is.


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