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Brian royal?

 

Cuddles?

you need a hug there MS ?? lol

 

Chris Dawes should be in there

Already the most respected leader at the club and a Premiership player with runs on the board

h_h he is seldom on the park you cannot lead much from over the fence with us.

This is why Jordie is invaluable to this team.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-premiership/western-bulldogs-superstar-ryan-griffen-wins-his-second-charles-sutton-medal/story-e6frf3cc-1226710917099

So many here want Lingy to be an assistant coach? We have his heir apparent in our midst. Their B&F only won 16 disposals and gave away 3 frees. In a free-flowing R23 match.

By the time Jordie is not in our best 22, we'll have won 3 flags.

In 5 seasons.

Quite obviously the blacked out figure represents the Australian Federal election electronic media blackout. Presumably the picture of the most important person in Australia will be revealed after his identity is confirmed over the weekend.

Big Strong Silhouette.

GLEN BARTLETT

 

ITS our major sponsor VLAD!

You know....if i was the curious type id be thinking along the lines that quite often there a re a couple of folk here who do actually have access to knowledge of the goings on at our beloved club. These same folks are circumspect and of high character and when told something in confidence can do just that.

and then these people also have a certain style to their humour.....eh Demonland ! ^_^


That looks amazing

Is that Paul roos' head photoshopped onto Neeld's body?!


So it actually is Roos' head on Neeld's body? :) I love it. Out with the old, in with the Roos.


Looks like Michael Voss on the end....That would be FANTASTIC!!!!!

PR looks at home already....:)

need to put a dees jumper on him

 

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