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Danners and Nathan Carroll, Benny Holland and the Ferg.

All is forgiven.

lol......

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

 

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!!!!!

Danners and Nathan Carroll, Benny Holland and the Ferg.

All is forgiven.

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


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?

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

 

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.

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


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??

Danners and Nathan Carroll, Benny Holland and the Ferg.

All is forgiven.

Only if Johnstone & Woewodin come back..

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


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

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.

Danners and Nathan Carroll, Benny Holland and the Ferg.

All is forgiven.

You forgot Denis Jones

Thanks but no thanks.


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

Yep but Fagan and co -could also be enticed.

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