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Sounding like Roos has had a chat with Trengove about the captaincy. JT has said he would not be unhappy if there is a change as he will do what is best for the team.

I can see Jones and Grimes as Co Captains next year.

I posted similar on the "Dawes for captain thread" Redleg

However I think we are in for a totally new captain, with G and T as vice captains.

 

Any one notice the AFL has called all the Lions board and challengers to a meeting.

I suspect they are going to end the war up there and run things similar to the dees.

Do it this way guys or get out of town!

Any one notice the AFL has called all the Lions board and challengers to a meeting.

I suspect they are going to end the war up there and run things similar to the dees.

Do it this way guys or get out of town!

Sorry I may be showing my normal disinterest in other clubs unless there a major scandal but are the Bears/Lions at war again?

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sick to my stomach TBF

The wrong purple lot won yesterday.

Whats with those Freo Jumpers?

If that is purple then my eyes are in worst shape than I thought!

I am a Newcastle supporter as they wear red and blue so its a good day indeed.

Not that I really into rugby tho but it I had to pick it NC all the way.

Its a sad day when the Shockers get into a GF.

 

Go Dockers.

Sorry Redleg but clearly you missed a word so I will correct your post as I am here to help.

Go Away Dockers

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I am pretty certain we will get a PP now if the Age article today is correct.

It says that the other clubs are against us getting 1 or 3, but seem to concede an end of round 1 pick.

That does leave a compromise of Essendon or Crows forfeited picks.

That would be the middle ground, where the AFL could say we gave some help, but not too much and the other clubs aren't really affected, as it was a forfeited pick.


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Sorry Redleg but clearly you missed a word so I will correct your post as I am here to help.

Go Away Dockers

I am sick of Hawthorn winning and I still remember 87 Prelim and 88 GF. They have had enough success, let the Dockers win their first.

I am sick of Hawthorn winning and I still remember 87 Prelim and 88 GF. They have had enough success, let the Dockers win their first.

I am surrounder by their supporters and perfer them to be sad and depressed and not happy and crowing.

Let them win their first GF in anther 40 or 50 years.

C'mon the Hawks

LOL

I am pretty certain we will get a PP now if the Age article today is correct.

It says that the other clubs are against us getting 1 or 3, but seem to concede an end of round 1 pick.

That does leave a compromise of Essendon or Crows forfeited picks.

That would be the middle ground, where the AFL could say we gave some help, but not too much and the other clubs aren't really affected, as it was a forfeited pick.

well they can give us both (ess & adel) forfeited picks......that's fair

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well they can give us both (ess & adel) forfeited picks......that's fair

Have to agree.

Thanks BF on TV I thought they were doggies Red white and Blue

Now I have another team to support through finals although it is a pity about Melbourne (Storm)


No TAC cup grand final on AFL website......No scores.....No mentions at all.....WTF

So much for the AFL's interest in grass roots footy.....Pathetic really.....

Norwood into the SA Grand final after a nine goal win in the second semi.

So far they have won 18 from 21 games this year and finished four wins clear on the top of the SANFL.

Their third grand final in four years, there is a Red and Blue team to be proud of!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Go Redlegs

Norwood into the SA Grand final after a nine goal win in the second semi.

So far they have won 18 from 21 games this year and finished four wins clear on the top of the SANFL.

Their third grand final in four years, there is a Red and Blue team to be proud of!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Go Redlegs

West Perth Falcon just kick East Perth (WCE Reserve team) Butt with over an eight goal win!

First GF win since 2003 and the Clubs 19 Premiership overall.

I lost my voice singing "Its a Grand Old Flag"

I have not been fully dressed in Red and Blue for ages.

I went to the WPFC Clubs GF Function which had a room full of red and blue plus Premiership Flags.

What a Day!

The Red and Blue army is unstoppable!

Next stop the SANFL Grand Final.

The 2013 has been such a great year so far!

LOL

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I think its time for a banana based drink as I have takn the day off due to the WAFL GF.

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

West Perth Falcon just kick East Perth (WCE Reserve team) Butt with over an eight goal win!

First GF win since 2003 and the Clubs 19 Premiership overall.

I lost my voice singing "Its a Grand Old Flag"

I have not been fully dressed in Red and Blue for ages.

I went to the WPFC Clubs GF Function which had a room full of red and blue plus Premiership Flags.

What a Day!

The Red and Blue army is unstoppable!

Next stop the SANFL Grand Final.

The 2013 has been such a great year so far!

LOL

Glad to see someone is having a good time following the Red and Blue TBF.

Enjoy the next few months out west.

I think its time for a banana based drink as I have takn the day off due to the WAFL GF.

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

I am surprised you are out of bed or have you not got there yet!

 

I am surprised you are out of bed or have you not got there yet!

I slept on the couch and that where I did the post with one of my laptops LOL.

Glad to see someone is having a good time following the Red and Blue TBF.

Enjoy the next few months out west.

Thanks OD

I will as 2014 is the start of the Host Club arrangements again. So I exect either East Perth or Peel Thunder (wooden spooners) to win most of the WAFL Premierships from now on.

Oh well, it should be good to see the improvement in the MFC from next year and here is hoping that a Premiership is just around the corner.

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