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Is this the first time Jurrah, Wona, Flash, Bennell and Jetta have played a game together?

If it is strap yourselves in for some exciting stuff!

 

Is this the first time Jurrah, Wona, Flash, Bennell and Jetta have played a game together?

If it is strap yourselves in for some exciting stuff!

I think that you are right, good pick up.

Is this the first time Jurrah, Wona, Flash, Bennell and Jetta have played a game together?

If it is strap yourselves in for some exciting stuff!

Gee, I think you may be right. Jurrah, Flash, Bennell and Jetta played at the start...but when Wona came in, Jetta went out.

Fairly certain that they haven't played together in previous years.

God I hope we turn it on. I'm sick of losing to North.

 

I think that you are right, good pick up.

That would be correct. The Darwin game last year had all expect Jurrah I believe?


That would be correct. The Darwin game last year had all expect Jurrah I believe?

I believe so.

 
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No Lawrence though

I think he is still a rookie

great pick up! should be plenty of highlights

I've always wondered if there was a spot for all of them in the line up, seems there is! I'm guessing one of them will be the sub


I've always wondered if there was a spot for all of them in the line up, seems there is!

well there is when you have 6 blokes unavailable, only Davey and LJ truly deserve to be out there

Could POSSIBLY be a very smart coaching move having The Brotherhood playing all at once!!

Pace, excitement machines and their love of the fact that having all Aborigines in the side playing simultaneously could provide a spark! It's something different against a side that has beaten us the last umpteenth times.

Go Dees.

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Could POSSIBLY be a very smart coaching move having The Brotherhood playing all at once!!

Pace, excitement machines and their love of the fact that having all Aborigines in the side playing simultaneously could provide a spark! It's something different against a side that has beaten us the last umpteenth times.

Go Dees.

my thoughts exactly!

well there is when you have 6 blokes unavailable, only Davey and LJ truly deserve to be out there

Trengove, Scully, Jordie Mac for Jetta, Bennel, & Wona?

Could POSSIBLY be a very smart coaching move having The Brotherhood playing all at once!!

Pace, excitement machines and their love of the fact that having all Aborigines in the side playing simultaneously could provide a spark! It's something different against a side that has beaten us the last umpteenth times.

Go Dees.

Don't forget to press the Record button at 3 tomorrow...


dee`s are now out to $2.00, the bookies and the roos will be made to understand

dee`s are now out to $2.00, the bookies and the roos will be made to understand

2/1! Get on now...

well there is when you have 6 blokes unavailable, only Davey and LJ truly deserve to be out there

You're a downer.

Trengove, Scully, Jordie Mac for Jetta, Bennel, & Wona?

Trengove, Scully, Jordie, for Dunn, Maric and Newton

dee`s are now out to $2.00, the bookies and the roos will be made to understand

Good let Nought Melbourne be Favorites. I prefer the MFC to be against the wall....More to prove.

I Expect Dean to Coach at premium level tomorrow....we must use this week as a positive....This is how club culture can be built.


Looking forward to see what the Brotherhood can produce!

Davey is going to have to lead if it is going to work. A performance like last week would be divine.

Is this the first time Jurrah, Wona, Flash, Bennell and Jetta have played a game together?

If it is strap yourselves in for some exciting stuff!

Pity a young Byron isn't around with us. He's make 'em stand taller.

 

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