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Young Tom Scully Is taking Jesinta Campbell "Miss Universe Australia" to the Brownlow Medal Count. She had asked Eddie McGuire to help find a date for the big night. I must be hard being a young footballer.

 
 

I wonder who she follows. Imagine having her as #1 ticket holder - you'd get an extra 10K at every game just hoping for a glimpse at her.

I see much better looking women than her at the footy already.


I wonder who she follows. Imagine having her as #1 ticket holder - you'd get an extra 10K at every game just hoping for a glimpse at her.

From memory, I think Rahel Finch is also on our side. Seems like we are claiming all the Miss Universe girls. When is Jen Hawkins going to jump on board. :)

 

I see much better looking women than her at the footy already.

Do you Sit with Pia Miller? :)


Do you Sit with Pia Miller? :)

She was often in the vicinity :)

I see much better looking women than her at the footy already.

Pia...oh, and my wife wub.gif

Gotta say I'm surprised Eddie didn't put 1 of his boys front and centre like usual . :huh:

Good luck Tom .

On ya, Tommy Gun!!! :)

Geez I wouldn't mind being a footballer... wowza.

Out: Miller's WAG

In: Scully's WAG


on here too!

thread here yesterday!!

get up to date people...... old news :rolleyes:

sorry just had to bignote myself

PS. go you good thing Scullz

I'm still laughing at that first one.. I have to say today is the first time I have read bigfooty..... and wow. Don't even know what to say... they really just let anyone type there hey? There seems to be no rules, no common sense... wasted close to an hour of my life today reading a hypothetical thread about how long it would take an American allstar team to be able to beat an Aussie rules team at AFL football.. I was bored and thought i'd give it a go, 10 minutes in I knew i was reading [censored] yet couldn't stop reading. Completely irrelevant thread yet kind of an interesting question..

'I think hes Demons best pickup for over a decade. Fantastic player but one cant help but wonder if it was still a wasted pick. From what ive seen Tom Scully will be a slightly richer mans Matt Priddis. Good players but the type of player you leave for your rookie pick or pick 50 to take the risk on and not pick 1. When its all said and done I think the Dees will regret the pick even though he will be a 200 game player for them.'

Holy [censored] haha!


No doubt she will be sitting on the Dees table.DB's eyes will explode.

 

I can't wait for the Brownlow and plenty of coverage for the DEES. What are the sleeping arrangements ??


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