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Sorry for the ignorance but what is OB? Thanks

Outside Broadcast, it's an archaic term which no-one's bothered 'upgrading'.

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Sorry for the ignorance but what is OB? Thanks

outside broadcast. Apparently doing it for Joy Fm 94.9 and is podcast in the evening cos they don't have broadcast rights.
 

outside broadcast. Apparently doing it for Joy Fm 94.9 and is podcast in the evening cos they don't have broadcast rights.

I'd not have expected JOY to have the slightest interest in footy (but there you go).

I'd not have expected JOY to have the slightest interest in footy (but there you go).

Blokes wearing shorts...

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outside broadcast. Apparently doing it for Joy Fm 94.9 and is podcast in the evening cos they don't have broadcast rights.

What time in the evening?

Blokes wearing shorts...

Gotcha!!

 

no point having Hogan in the Demons side even if we could as we cant get it into our forward 50 anyway

What I like about Hogan is that he will run forward and present - move up the ground to create something. Very exciting young player.

I will tell him that I will mow his lawns for a year if he stays with the dees long term


Big mark by Hogan but playing too far from goal. Giant fly by Hogan in square couldn't hang on. Has a huge leap. Goal Gent. Stopped coburg's run. 11.7 to 4.7


Comical passage with trot Davis spilling a bounce, recovers and gets it to Hogan. Goal.

Does that put Hogan at 5 goals???


 

3/4 time Casey lead 13.11.89 Coburg 5.8.38. Stats: Pollard 20, Magner, Gent, Sellar 18, Hogan 17. Goals: Hogan, Smith 3, Hughes 2.


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