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Oliver Wines

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BOG tonight

2.2

28 touches

19 contested

Could have been ours

Easily B.O.G.

Kid is an absolute beast, he'll push AA this year.

I'd like to get this thread removed and just pretend Ollie WInes doesn't exist.

Edited by KingDingAling

He got lucky with his career, has at least 21 other team mates who give more than a rats arse.

Edited by america de cali

 

Yeah let's not get this started again...

But my god. Kid's a star


What was Brisbane thinking when they let Polec go! Must admit Port is good to watch

Port are great to watch, they've drafted exceptionally well.

Hartlett, Boak, Wines and Wingard are all high quality players.

Polec and Ebert have been good cheap pick ups for them.

Pittard looks likely down back.

and hes Jack VIneys best mate

Seemed to be a no brainer decision at the time

Oh well

 

The kid has the hugest set of legs. He is the immovable object and when he gets going an irresistible force

And unfortunately his disposal is much better than I thought

I like the Toump, but oh dear

I absolutely love the kid! He's represents everything you want in a footballer, Bloody star!


I absolutely love the kid! He's represents everything you want in a footballer, Bloody star!

Yet another reason to hate that flapwit Neeld. Not like we needed any. By god he made some mindnumbingly awful decisions.

I love him too, I ll find myself checking his stats for a long time to come I reckon. His non recruitment by us hurt him and it showed, he wanted to be a Demon and that's why I'm happy to see him doing so well.

Amazing isn't it?

Go back a few pages and youll still find f**k-tards stupid enough to say this is no big deal.

An awesome 2012, TAC player of the series, BEST AVAILABLE EVERY F*CKING TIME. Period.

Does anyone remember the look on poor Ollie's face when we read out jimmy's name??

It feels like he's rubbing our face in it every time he plays.. just like rd.1 last year when he BOG-ed ahead of Viney..

Yeah pick at scabs.

Edited by DemonDan...


Wines becoming a great player doesn't mean Toumpas won't be one.

But don't let me stop the panic and wrist cutting.

Wines becoming a great player doesn't mean Toumpas won't be one.

But don't let me stop the panic and wrist cutting.

Just how far away do you think Toumpas is from a BOG performance that rivals Wines? You're obviously happy enough to wait for it.

Just how far away do you think Toumpas is from a BOG performance that rivals Wines? You're obviously happy enough to wait for it.

Yes. I am happy for our young players to develop for a change. So is our coach.

Not often you get players WANTING to put on the red and blue before being drafted. What a kick in the guts that must have been to him.

Good on him for showing us up, I'd be [censored] off too. Still a chance when Viney runs out as our captain in 4 or 5 years that Wines might have trekked back to Melbourne, but it sounds like he and Wingard have become very close mates in the last year.

Edited by Lamashtu


Like we don't have enough misery to go round. If this thread is going to be bumped every time he plays a blinder, it's going to be bumped every second week.

He's just re-signed. The thread serves no purpose other than to mourn the fact he doesn't play for us. Lock it and let's move on.

Like we don't have enough misery to go round. If this thread is going to be bumped every time he plays a blinder, it's going to be bumped every second week.

He's just re-signed. The thread serves no purpose other than to mourn the fact he doesn't play for us. Lock it and let's move on.

Let's acknowledge the mistake and move on.

Toumpas will never impact a contest like Wines.

 

Like we don't have enough misery to go round. If this thread is going to be bumped every time he plays a blinder, it's going to be bumped every second week.

He's just re-signed. The thread serves no purpose other than to mourn the fact he doesn't play for us. Lock it and let's move on.

...then where would masochistic DL's go for a fix!

...then where would masochistic DL's go for a fix!

A winning game thread!


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