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Further to my previous re success of Milawa demons.

Are there any other red and blue finalists in other leagues?

West Perth are in the WAFL Grand Final this week end

Norwood is in the Second Semi Final in the SANFL

Newcastle was in the NRL Finals

 

West Perth are in the WAFL Grand Final this week end

Norwood is in the Second Semi Final in the SANFL

Newcastle was in the NRL Finals

Cannot have the last one TBF I am on the purple tide!

Norwood finished four games clear on top in the SANFL.

I know that means little come finals matches but I am confident in SA!

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Looking like Thomas is a lock at Carlton.

Apparently Pies have conceded.

 

Looking like Thomas is a lock at Carlton.

Apparently Pies have conceded.

This could go down as the greatest gamble of the 2013 recruitment season.

I would be very worried about his ankle!

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Conca now probably a lock at Tigers with the Martin announcement.


Further to my previous re success of Milawa demons.

Are there any other red and blue finalists in other leagues?

Bentleigh in the 2nd Div southern league

Bentleigh in the 2nd Div southern league

We are now getting desperate Boosdog.

However any Red and Blue win is a good win.

We are now getting desperate Boosdog.

However any Red and Blue win is a good win.

My old Federal League club OD....Just came back into the Southern League.....Will be in first Div after next weekend....

 

Cannot have the last one TBF I am on the purple tide!

Norwood finished four games clear on top in the SANFL.

I know that means little come finals matches but I am confident in SA!

Is the Purple tide Fremantle?

If so, I will call it the Purple Plague LOL

Just booked a place in the West Perth Footy Luncheon for the Grand Final this Week End.

I want Blue and Black on the menu and lots of it.

The Red and Blue Army is unstoppable!

:blink::blink::blink:

My old Federal League club OD....Just came back into the Southern League.....Will be in first Div after next weekend....

You must be older than I thought Bossdog!

"Federal League" that goes back a while.

Arh for the good old days.

Even when they were not good!


Is the Purple tide Fremantle?

If so, I will call it the Purple Plague LOL

Just booked a place in the West Perth Footy Luncheon for the Grand Final this Week End.

I want Blue and Black on the menu and lots of it.

The Red and Blue Army is unstoppable!

:blink::blink::blink:

Melbourne Storm

TBF

Melbourne Storm

TBF

But they are not Red and Blue!

Go Newcastle Go

LOL

But they are not Red and Blue!

Go Newcastle Go

LOL

Tough, they are Newcastle that defeats the colour bar!

Tough, they are Newcastle that defeats the colour bar!

Oh you hate Newcastle then?


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I think the Martin deal could be one of those that involves multiple deals and clubs. Just the feeling I am getting.

We copped a bit of flack for failing on our pick 1 for losing that bloke to GWS, wonder if the Tigers will cop the same, somehow doubt it.

I think the Martin deal could be one of those that involves multiple deals and clubs. Just the feeling I am getting.

We copped a bit of flack for failing on our pick 1 for losing that bloke to GWS, wonder if the Tigers will cop the same, somehow doubt it.

It was all our fault. We should have known that picks 1 and 3 that year were ratbags and refused to "list manage" that year. We should have played guys in 2009 who had broken legs, sprained thumbs or were under suspension for striking. How bloody incompetent can you be when you let Richmond beat you with a 55m kick after the siren from a hack who otherwise couldn't hit a barn door in a storm? And next time we win a flag, we should all leave the ground looking ashen faced.

It was all our fault. We should have known that picks 1 and 3 that year were ratbags and refused to "list manage" that year. We should have played guys in 2009 who had broken legs, sprained thumbs or were under suspension for striking. How bloody incompetent can you be when you let Richmond beat you with a 55m kick after the siren from a hack who otherwise couldn't hit a barn door in a storm? And next time we win a flag, we should all leave the ground looking ashen faced.

I detect a note of cynicism there WJ!

Yeah, every time someone says anything about "copping flack" it gets me going.

:lol:

Anything about "copping flack" :lol::blink::)


So OD how come you got six dots and I have only four under my membership status? Even Redlegs got Five!

Its because I am a Frog pretending to be a Blue and Red Person?

So OD how come you got six dots and I have only four under my membership status? Even Redlegs got Five!

Its because I am a Frog pretending to be a Blue and Red Person?

No idea TBF

Perhaps it is a sign of the amount of BS one talks?

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No idea TBF

Perhaps it is a sign of the amount of BS one talks?

Then OD you must be our King of Posting!

Long live the King.

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

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IMO we might be better with Martin staying a Tiger.

It would allow us to chase Conca and maybe rule the Tigers out as opposition, for a player we may be chasing from another club.


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