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Marngrook on FTAir Ch 34 and SBS

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Hi Demonlanders,

For anyone that doesn't know don't miss Marngrook each and every Thursday night at 730. Refreshing viewing and DTE quality broadcast absolutely c raps on Footy Show Ch 9 Tripe.

This Week on Marngrook, we'll speak with Hawthorn young gun Jack Gunston. Leila & Shelley headed out to take part in The Long Walk and spoke with those involved. We'll also have live music from Glenn Skuthorpe. Tune in this Thursday night, 7:30PM on NITV (free-to-air channel 34) and 11:25PM on SBS2. .

 

I watch it but find Gilly's role as Funnyman a bit of a stretch. He's about as funny as Neeld and Craig.

 

Totally agree with Thaipants .

Marngrook, keeping it real.

Hope they have an hour of hanging it on Eddie tonight .

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I watch it but find Gilly's role as Funnyman a bit of a stretch. He's about as funny as Neeld and Craig.

Fair enough. Depends what your into. I love Gillie!! don't know if he's role is funny man ? He's a good dude.

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Totally agree with Thaipants .

Marngrook, keeping it real.

Hope they have an hour of hanging it on Eddie tonight .

cheers Biffo! same same. just feel the show has genuine content. Pleasurable viewing without the cream pies in the face and big Sam in his G Strings. Having said that as ordinary as Sam is the Guy does hold FS together IMO. Gary and the Kangaroos Pres...can't recall his name, are worse than ordinary. They make a noise and that's it. Must confess haven't watched the show this year.

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