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The AFL and Fox Footy should investigate the Lachie Whitfield Cup

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The participants in the Lachie Whitfield Cup are already at it -

Triple blow for Giants

Oh no they are both liable to miss the games against the Dees.

Gee I am glad they are injured!!!

Otherwise there might be claims of us tanking.

No all in my imagination.

 

The Lachie Whitfield Cup is alive and well.

I thought Sheedy said something about never tanking.

This will be his first wooden spoon.

And he thought announcing it whilst our women finally win gold for Australia would go unnoticed....


sherman, panzer, tiger, abrahams, leopard, t34, chieftan.................

The Lachie Whitfield Cup is alive and well.

I thought Sheedy said something about never tanking.

This will be his first wooden spoon.

And he thought announcing it whilst our women finally win gold for Australia would go unnoticed....

He'll also be playing everyone out of posiiton but because we know Sheeds is a coaching genius, no case to answer.

The Lachie Whitfield Cup is alive and well.

I thought Sheedy said something about never tanking.

This will be his first wooden spoon.

And he thought announcing it whilst our women finally win gold for Australia would go unnoticed....

The Lachie Whitfield Cup is brilliant. Please someone call KB and Venom with that tomorrow morning and Triple M footy over the weekend. It'll catch on.

How dare Sheeds foster a "losing culture" like this on his impressionable young list. It just 'aint footy!

 

Will be interesting to see if Gold Coast manages Ablett, Bennell and Caddy this week.

a pox on those clubs....and the hypocritical bastards that condone them


sherman, panzer, tiger, abrahams, leopard, t34, chieftan.................

You forgot to add the ingenious all Australian made and designed FURPHY. Greatest tank of all.

sherman, panzer, tiger, abrams, leopard, t34, chieftan.................

Fixed. Sorry it was bugging me.

If Sheeds has entered full tank mode, then surely Tommy must be rested too?


Haha what a coincidence, Callan Ward might have to miss two games (against us and GC who woulda thunk it?) with OP. Surely if he had OP he would either play through or miss the rest of the season not just sit out two games. Don't worry Sheeds we will smash your mob anyway regardless of which muppets are in your team.

Just about clears our name actually...cool. Will Mike Shehan comment? Or Roosy??

I doubt it unless that means they can have another dig at us somehow !!

a pox on those clubs....and the hypocritical bastards that condone them

Calm down they are doing nothing wrong, it's just list management, as every other club would do. As to the "condoners", I agree there are double standards.

It does indicate that GWS want a certain player and I think takes away the possibility of them possibly losing whoever it is, for a JV bluff, that will not even benefit them. I also get the feeling GC don't necessarily want the same player and might be happy with 2nd pick, which would get their man or their under 17 boy.


GWS and GCS are both trying to outdo each other - 6 injured outs each!

 

Haha! When I first read it I thought that Patton had done damage to his labia. Tanking indeed.

No that would be Sheedy.

You won't hear a word about this from the media. Double standards indeed.


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