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He was just talking on SEN. I only heard the last half of the interview but he is a smart, level headed lad. I'm going to see if it was podcasted so I can hear the whole lot.

 

hes going to be a better judd

If you don't say so yourself Tom

 

He was just talking on SEN. I only heard the last half of the interview but he is a smart, level headed lad. I'm going to see if it was podcasted so I can hear the whole lot.

Move over Jack Grimes. He will be our next leader after Beamer/Green/Davey. He was thoughtful, succinct and mature in his answers. After watching him in the replay throwing his arms around giving everyone directions - it was brilliant. A born leader of men.


Move over Jack Grimes.

Ha

Move over Jack Grimes. He will be our next leader after Beamer/Green/Davey. He was thoughtful, succinct and mature in his answers. After watching him in the replay throwing his arms around giving everyone directions - it was brilliant. A born leader of men.

I know I've said it before but Scully, Grimes, Trengove, Watts, Jurrah, Morton......and so on.....Holy shite Batman!!!

Is Peani erecti a word ???

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Is Peani erecti a word ???

Ahh yes the old "Peani erecti", is a medical condition that effects sports "nuts" who have too much blood flow to a certain appendage (and I am reliably informed age, colour and size does not matter) at a rapid and uncontrollable rate. Resulting in a constant state of euphoria, blind and biased stupor. This symptom will often keep on occuring (often for decades) until the cause or "trigger" dissapoints the host greatly.


Is Peani erecti a word ???

I better not listen to the Podcast then or I might get one... :wacko:

He was just talking on SEN. I only heard the last half of the interview but he is a smart, level headed lad. I'm going to see if it was podcasted so I can hear the whole lot.

A lady at my work says she knows him through footy circles and says he's very level-headed and doesn't drink - no wonder he has so much left in the tank in the last quarter

Looks like he is now equal second favourite with Trengove for Rising Star.

Naitanui's odds just keep getting longer and longer...


Enforcer25 I think that would also have to do with the fact the we are playing better football than West Coast at the moment so it also makes them look much better.

Naitanui still well ahead in rising star betting.

Interesting see the young BULLDOG??? Jordie McKenzie paying $67 at sportingbet.

Jordie has a lot of promise and deserves a mention, but he'll never win it.

Just like Glenn Archer never won a brownlow - brilliant at what he did, but it just wasn't the sort of thing that wins these awards.


Naitanui still well ahead in rising star betting.

Interesting see the young BULLDOG??? Jordie McKenzie paying $67 at sportingbet.

Interesting to see Jack Watts at $126.00. Depending on when he debuts that could be worth a shot.

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