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I loved this clip. Seems they're all great kids. Thought DB's reaction to Fitzy's hair was a classic.

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I loved this clip. Seems they're all great kids. Thought DB's reaction to Fitzy's hair was a classic.

Not like the kids at the Tigers! :rolleyes:

 

Did they say anything worth commenting on? I can't get volume as i work in a office with Hitler being my boss.


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Can you imagine if Spence hits his straps (203 cm) Gawn (208 cm and growing) The twin towers of all time!!!

haha "nooo dreadlocks, noo dreadlocks! love ya dean!

Can you imagine if Spence hits his straps (203 cm) Gawn (208 cm and growing) The twin towers of all time!!!

haha, did last years christmas video load up first for anyone else? classic!

 

I believe the main reason for this presser was to announce Volvo as our new shorts sponsor, replacing The Age.

Also, on CC's tweets, he mentioned that historic guernsey numbers, such as Noel McMahen's famous #35 would be symbolically handed over to people soon.


haha, did last years christmas video load up first for anyone else? classic!

Yes, happened for me too first up. Then went back to the link provided in OP again and it worked, strange.

One word comments on Tapscott, Gysberts, Gawn & Fitzy: -

Tapscott - Solid

Gysberts - Excited

Gawn - %^&$ Tall !

Fitzy - Shaggy

Did anyone else notice the players had numbers on their jersey?

Fitzy had #37, I think it was Scully behind him getting in the car at the end of the video wearing a number in the 40's. Tappscot also had i think #38 from memory.

Anyone got any word of this?

Did anyone else notice the players had numbers on their jersey?

Fitzy had #37, I think it was Scully behind him getting in the car at the end of the video wearing a number in the 40's. Tappscot also had i think #38 from memory.

Anyone got any word of this?

Jumper numbers will be handed out next week.

Jumper numbers will be handed out next week.

Well there must have been a reason they all had numbers on? Gysberts had a single figure number, Scully in the 40s, Tappscot 38 and Fitzy 37. Thats all you could see.


Well there must have been a reason they all had numbers on? Gysberts had a single figure number, Scully in the 40s, Tappscot 38 and Fitzy 37. Thats all you could see.

I am assuming they just picked up jumpers for the presser. I wouldn't read too much into it.

I am assuming they just picked up jumpers for the presser. I wouldn't read too much into it.

Well they had jumpers with no numbers on the other day. Id say the numbers have been chosen but thats just my opinion.

Well they had jumpers with no numbers on the other day. Id say the numbers have been chosen but thats just my opinion.
Well if your opinion holds true then Warnock must be getting an upgrade on 37. Fwiw it could just be that the top 6 jumpers were picked off the top of the pile for the presser. As J-Riv stated all will be revealed next week.
Well if your opinion holds true then Warnock must be getting an upgrade on 37. Fwiw it could just be that the top 6 jumpers were picked off the top of the pile for the presser. As J-Riv stated all will be revealed next week.

Doubt any change will occur I would imagine it was just what jumpers fit, and guessing e.g. Fitzy and Warnock have the same size jumper. Can't wait till NAB CUP to see these guys in action!!!

Maybe they were wearing their own Melbourbe jumpers with their favourite player's number on the back - fitzy loves Warnock, Scully love Whelan mmm Whelan


Well they had jumpers with no numbers on the other day. Id say the numbers have been chosen but thats just my opinion.

You honestly think Scully will be wearing a number In the 40's? Please dont insult our number one draft pick like that.

>> Re-sign Volvo

Glad to see the club has finally drawn a line in the snow about this

 
Maybe they were wearing their own Melbourbe jumpers with their favourite player's number on the back - fitzy loves Warnock, Scully love Whelan mmm Whelan

That is more likely.

;)

.............. discussion about jumper numbers........... right

Excuse me, you think that was bad.

There were a number of posters spending all their time on here gloating about 'how they got Pick 11 right because BP went for best available over a mediocre tall.' Narcissistic losers...

Oh, wait a sec...

Nevermind.


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