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Just to remind you all of my pathetic year on the punt. I put 50.00 on Melb, last year to make the 8 !!! What do they say about a [censored] and his money?

I just watched a horse of mine run 20 lengths last in heavy 10 ground.

I should ask him if he has ever played footy, I know where he could get a game.

 

I just watched a horse of mine run 20 lengths last in heavy 10 ground.

I should ask him if he has ever played footy, I know where he could get a game.

My guess is Messendon for their special amd mysteries compounds, but I could be wrong.

I'm watching GWS v Richmond and if GWS has any interest in winning I'm staggered. But it's the AFL's baby so nothing will ever be said.

 

Perhaps I'm just imagining it.

You are not saying Tanking are you?


I'm saying that this side is 80 points down at half time and I find it hard to believe they are anywhere near that bad. Bugger it, yes tanking.

No guilty but here is a $600,000 as the boys in the AFL need a first class holiday after a very bussy year and every bit helps.

I just watched a horse of mine run 20 lengths last in heavy 10 ground.

I should ask him if he has ever played footy, I know where he could get a game.

Big bodied midfielder I'm guessing.

 

I just watched a horse of mine run 20 lengths last in heavy 10 ground.

I should ask him if he has ever played footy, I know where he could get a game.

he's not a skinny pampered private school horse is he redleg?


he's not a skinny pampered private school horse is he redleg?

If Yes , forget Messendon we have a few places right here in the MFC.

Should the MFC have award the best and fairest award in 2013?

Yes, award it to the supporter who went to every home game.

Yes, award it to the supporter who went to every home game.

I love this idea


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In the Shire of Banana.

In the town of Banana.

There is an oasis--

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Good get.

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he's not a skinny pampered private school horse is he redleg?

No but I think he was selected at the sales by Prendergast.

No but I think he was selected at the sales by Prendergast.

A powerful horse Red... how many Watts ?

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A powerful horse Red... how many Watts ?

Too many it looks like.

Yes, award it to the supporter who went to every home game.

That could be a difficult search RtG


No but I think he was selected at the sales by Prendergast.

ah.....i was wondering whether it was poor drafting or poor development

ah.....i was wondering whether it was poor drafting or poor development

both, Prendergast said he wanted to be consistent across the board

Out on Saturday night at a birthday party at which the Essendon / Carlton game was being played.

two interesting things

- How I would like to support either of those side, they played it out to the last seconds.

Both in my opinion are on the way up and over the next few years to possible grand final appearances

They were both below the MFC 6 years ago!

- To a person all I got from the assembled group was pity. That is the ones that knew I was a dees supporter.

The rest thought I supported Carlton. Oh for the days when we actually meant something in the competition.

Supporting Carlton on Saturday reminded me what it is like to barrack for a decent team and being involved in the match.

A lost feeling I realised on Saturday night.

PS it is probably the wrong thing to say on here but the mate and I that I go to the games with most days decided yesterday we are going to a number of decent games next year instead of the agony that is the MFC.

I would really like to enjoy a game of AFL for a change.

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ah.....i was wondering whether it was poor drafting or poor development

It is good to have you back dc.

Love it

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It is good to have you back dc.

Love it

I think the Blues may be on the way down, as Judd, Scotland, Simpson, Waite and other experienced players will soon retire, or leave, like perhaps Betts.


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