Shepparton News

Tears and beers amid cheers as Joe rejoices

IT’S SERVICE WITH AN EVEN BIGGER SMILE AS DI CONZA CELEBRATES DEMONS GLORY

- By Zac Standish

Melbourne diehard and muchloved personalit­y at Pat and Tina’s BP Service Station Joe Di Conza promised that whenever the Demons won the premiershi­p he would give out free beer to his loyal customers.

After many years of toil and heartbreak, Shepparton’s Di Conza would finally deliver on that promise as his beloved Demons broke the AFL’s longest premiershi­p drought with a 74-point drubbing of the Western Bulldogs on Saturday night.

In the lead up to the big game Pat and Tina’s transforme­d into a sea of red and blue as Di Conza did all he could to channel his passion for the Melbourne Football Club without being able to see the game in person.

Now in the midst of premiershi­p celebratio­ns, he has gleefully welcomed the region’s passionate contingent of Melbourne supporters to the service station to share what has been a once in a lifetime experience.

“It has just been an incredible time, I watched the game five times on Sunday while I was serving people and giving free beer to everyone, it has just been awesome and I am still riding the wave into this week,” Di Conza said.

“I gave out between 250-300 stubbies of Furphy to customers and it was just incredible to be able to do that and they were so appreciati­ve — I want my customers to enjoy my happy times and the amount of Melbourne supporters that came in and shared in the celebratio­ns it was just awesome.”

He explained the range of emotions he felt when the final siren went on Saturday night, as the Demons finally broke the infamous Norm Smith curse.

“I was in tears (when the game ended), because I am 54 years of age I never saw the last premiershi­p in 1964,” he said.

“I have been to two grand final losses in 1988 and 2000 where we got flogged and to have a chance to win one was just incredible.

“There were probably two rivalling emotions in not being able to see it live, but it was still just surreal to see that we won it — when that final siren went my heart was beating rapidly, I think we clocked it at 135bpm, the memories of the losing grand finals are completely erased now and the drought is finally broken.”

While the COVID—19 situation in Victoria forced Di Conza to watch the triumph from his home rather than at the ground, he was still able to share in the celebratio­ns at Optus Stadium due to the power of technology.

“I have cousins who had my grand final tickets there at the game and they all FaceTimed me when they were playing the song after the game and I felt like I was there,” he said.

“One of my cousins got to touch the premiershi­p cup as it was coming around and he yelled out ‘I did this for you cuz’ and that made me feel special as well and part of the

atmosphere at Optus Stadium in a way.”

A self proclaimed Demons tragic Di Conza has stuck with his team from the beginning, riding a lot of hard times attending games across the country.

He detailed some of the trials and tribulatio­ns he has had to go through as a fan of the Melbourne Football Club over the years.

“We are very lucky around the Goulburn Valley, because back in the old days, this was the Melbourne recruiting zone, so I remember at school a lot of the

players would come down and that is why I became a Demons fan,” he said.

“We have been through some dark times, I will never forget when I was going to Waverley one day and I sat there in the rain watching us lose to Fitzroy badly and my father turned to me and said ‘do you want to follow this side?’.

“I have lived through the heartbreak of 1987 when Jimmy Stynes ran across the mark, ’88 we got f logged by Hawthorn — so we have certainly had the ups and downs and to have a team this year that

only lost the four games and won it all, it is just a surreal feeling.”

With the curse now lifted and the passionate Demons supporter base rejoicing, Di Conza hopes this is just the start of an incredible era for Melbourne Football Club.

“I reckon there is a window about to open, we have got an unbelievab­le team and if we can keep it all together there is potentiall­y a chance of achieving greatness,” he said.

“It is exciting times for Demons supporters and we should all be up and about.”

 ?? ?? Happy days: Joe Di Conza is all smiles after Melbourne’s drought-breaking win on Saturday night.
Happy days: Joe Di Conza is all smiles after Melbourne’s drought-breaking win on Saturday night.

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