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Danners and Nathan Carroll, Benny Holland and the Ferg.

All is forgiven.

ND got us into a GF.

Cannot see the current incumbent achieving the same result

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Danners and Nathan Carroll, Benny Holland and the Ferg.

All is forgiven.

Get Byron Pickett back in the middle...he could just stand in the one spot, elbows out!!!!!

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ND got us into a GF.

Cannot see the current incumbent achieving the same result

we're currently repairing the damage of that era.

Edit: that GF was not long after Neil Balme had left the building, 2 Yrs or so, with much the same list, with some kids. > recruiting, OK, development POOR, coaching OK.

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I drove through Myrtleford last weekend and thought "I wonder what Guy Rigoni is doing now?". Welcome back Guy.

Can I put in a request for a 1991 era forward line featuring Jakovich, Bennett, Cuthbertson and Rod Owen?

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The funny thing is that Danihers game plan that we played in 2000 - 2005 would have been perfect at beating the forward press.


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The funny thing is that Danihers game plan that we played in 2000 - 2005 would have been perfect at beating the forward press.

It just goes to show that copying the Premiers from last year just puts you perpetually behind the eight-ball.

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I was a Daniher Fan, the players need one of his spray's.

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I agree the players definetely need a daniher spray did you see DB the other night he clapped his hands and said 'work hard work hard" no wonder they are playing like girls, and is there a game plan at all? We need some tough players what's Todd Viney doing - perhaps he could show them how to play rather than assisting

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The funny thing is that Danihers game plan that we played in 2000 - 2005 would have been perfect at beating the forward press.

Danners using our current training facilities would have done ok i am thinking, as long as he didn't keep so many favourites.

He would have been in the box with woosha last thursday...wonder what he was thinking??

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Danners and Nathan Carroll, Benny Holland and the Ferg.

All is forgiven.

Only if Johnstone & Woewodin come back..

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Daniher, Woey and Viney assisting, who else ex Melbourne is getting around coaching circles?

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Clarko and some anti social football. Man how i want us to be hated!

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Daniher, Woey and Viney assisting, who else ex Melbourne is getting around coaching circles?

You can have Peter Rohde, Greg Hutchison and Tony Elshaug if you're really keen.


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Danners and Nathan Carroll, Benny Holland and the Ferg.

All is forgiven.

You forgot Denis Jones

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Thanks but no thanks.

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emmn, his pedestrian half backline has moved to the hawks.

Yep but Fagan and co -could also be enticed.

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