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Does Jack have a younger brother?

You know where I'm headed with this...

 

He does, not up to Jack's level (or AFL) though apparently

Does Grinter have a son?

Does Robbie Flower?

Gary Lyon?

Schwarter?

Get making love-we need the FS picks boys.

 
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He does, not up to Jack's level (or AFL) though apparently

ah nuts!

Yeah I thought Lyon had a few kids, any of them looking the goods?


Yeah I thought Lyon had a few kids, any of them looking the goods?

I've heard or read somewhere that this is unlikely.

Yeah I thought Lyon had a few kids, any of them looking the goods?

Apparently no.

Billy Stretch the best candidate.

Apparently no.

Billy Stretch the best candidate.

Thats a shame, i remember seeing footage years ago when they were toddlers of Gary having a kick with them. Was hoping it was the start of him grooming them into top players.

Doesn't farmer also have a few of his own?

 

Farmer played more games with Freo than the Dees.

We would have to 'Cloke' them to get them to the Dees.

He does, not up to Jack's level (or AFL) though apparently

What? do you mean because he is still a teenager of about 15 he is not AFL standard


Farmer played more games with Freo than the Dees.

We would have to 'Cloke' them to get them to the Dees.

Disagree - 118 MFC 131 FFC however he clearly played his best footy whilst with us and his achievements could well convince his progeny to move east. (Posts hopefully)

What? do you mean because he is still a teenager of about 15 he is not AFL standard

OK put it this way then: At this stage it seems he's unlikely to be up to the standard of being drafted by an AFL team when he's 18. It would be great if that changes though.

His Brother's name is Max from memory, but perhaps he had more of uncle Jay's genes.

ewww

His Brother's name is Max from memory, but perhaps he had more of uncle Jay's genes.

:o


Max began playing a little later than jack, that could mean he will bloom later. Jack could of played for us in 2011 and 2012 but he is bit of a freak. Still can't believe we got him so cheaply.

Max began playing a little later than jack, that could mean he will bloom later. Jack could of played for us in 2011 and 2012 but he is bit of a freak. Still can't believe we got him so cheaply.

let's hope so.

You would think Gaddy Lyons boys would be a chance as his dad also played for the Hawks.

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I distinctly recall reading somewhere that Todd was asked about his son Max as potential father-son selection, and whether he was anything like Jack.

Todd's reply was: "Max is a ball player, but Jack is a [censored]."

Probably says a fair bit about both.

I distinctly recall reading somewhere that Todd was asked about his son Max as potential father-son selection, and whether he was anything like Jack.

Todd's reply was: "Max is a ball player, but Jack is a [censored]."

Probably says a fair bit about both.

Lets hope JM

I am well over choir boys


Lets hope JM

I am well over choir boys

Me too.

Like Sylvia, Moloney, McLean, Chopper Carrol...

Me too.

Like Sylvia, Moloney, McLean, Chopper Carrol...

Exactly these guys have been some of our better players and they are all before DB and BP

That is when the rot set in.

 

Exactly these guys have been some of our better players and they are all before DB and BP

That is when the rot set in.

FFS... They were the rot.

This "choir boys" line is both tired and ignorant.

I wish you'd see that.


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