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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - ANGUS BRAYSHAW

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http://m.hamptonrovers.com.au/article.php?id=2175

Is andrew a brother?

If so in the genes

Could well be though strangely not mentioned in the article

Hampton Rivers are certainly playing above their weight at the moment with eight listed current AFL players having gone through their ranks, including our own Dawes, Brayshaw, Salem and Hunt.

Interesting other than little Danny Hughes (to distinguish from our full back of the 80s-90s) who played just 2 games for MFC, their last AFL player goes back to 1980 when our Alan Davis retired. Now 8 listed players at once: quite an achievement

Also playing well above their weight is Brighton Grammar, about the smallest APS school with 5 alumni currently on the MFC list - Brayshaw, Watts, Salem, Dawes and Hunt. Also Ben Jacobs and Josh Kelly and recent players , Luke Peel, Will Thursfield, and the Warnock brothers.

Interesting other than little Danny Hughes (to distinguish from our full back of the 80s-90s) who played just 2 games for MFC, their last AFL player goes back to 1980 when our Alan Davis retired. Now 8 listed players at once: quite an achievement

Also playing well above their weight is Brighton Grammar, about the smallest APS school with 5 alumni currently on the MFC list - Brayshaw, Watts, Salem, Dawes and Hunt. Also Ben Jacobs and Josh Kelly and recent players , Luke Peel, Will Thursfield, and the Warnock brothers.

You mean Danny Hughes that was on our list for about two decades?


Definitely Angus Brayshaw's brother and I believe there's another one on the Sandringham Dragons list too.

If we get all three and start a breeding program we might have Wall to wall Brayshaws in a generation.

Would it be possible to pair off the Jess Viney and Jack Trengove for a bit of variety?

There is nothing morally wrong with breeding a team based on genetics is there WJ?

Please clarify.

 

If we get all three and start a breeding program we might have Wall to wall Brayshaws in a generation.

Would it be possible to pair off the Jess Viney and Jack Trengove for a bit of variety?

There is nothing morally wrong with breeding a team based on genetics is there WJ?

Please clarify.

Certainly far less suss than an injecting program and that apparently is ok with the AFL integrity folk.

So I say go ahead.

Doesn't Jack Trengove have a sister who is pretty quick on her feet? Put her in the program too.

Certainly far less suss than an injecting program and that apparently is ok with the AFL integrity folk.

So I say go ahead.

Doesn't Jack Trengove have a sister who is pretty quick on her feet? Put her in the program too.

Yes her-Jess Trengove.

Put her in ze program immediately!!


If we get all three and start a breeding program we might have Wall to wall Brayshaws in a generation.

Would it be possible to pair off the Jess Viney and Jack Trengove for a bit of variety?

There is nothing morally wrong with breeding a team based on genetics is there WJ?

Please clarify.

Certainly far less suss than an injecting program and that apparently is ok with the AFL integrity folk.

So I say go ahead.

Doesn't Jack Trengove have a sister who is pretty quick on her feet? Put her in the program too.

I believe the nazis tried a similar thing...

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Yep andre is his Brother. Has another younger one aswell called Hamish.

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19 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

Sorry Gus, respect forever lost.

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Haha what about Bugg picking Taylor Swift too.... I think maybe the boys use this as a bit of a prank

 

Just now, stuie said:

Haha what about Bugg picking Taylor Swift too.... I think maybe the boys use this as a bit of a prank

 

stuie, i hope you are right.

 

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Just now, stuie said:

Me too.

 

They are the right age group though....wouldn't put  past them.

2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

who's justin bieber? can he play football?

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1 minute ago, AzzKikA said:

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have they ever been see in the same room together ?? :o


Just now, beelzebub said:

have they ever been see in the same room together ?? :o

Yeah they have, but it could have been a blow up doll disguised as one of them.

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6 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

Yeah they have, but it could have been a blow up doll disguised as one of them.

or both !!!

 
18 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

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Now I know where Tommy Bugg gets his hairstyle from....


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