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Ox and the Reverend were far from mates.

No Ox wanted to be there but couldn't make it.

He passed on his wishes to ND and told him that he (ox) said gday to him.

Pretty sure I saw it on Jeff whites facebook because someone shared it.

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No Ox wanted to be there but couldn't make it.

He passed on his wishes to ND and told him that he (ox) said gday to him.

Pretty sure I saw it on Jeff whites facebook because someone shared it.

Well I am happy to hear that Ox has at least buried the hatchet with Neale. I know he wasn't fond of the way Ox behaved when he was at the club but if Neale has found it in his heart to forgive Ox then that is excellent.

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Too much conjecture. Let's crack this [censored].

Back row: Jnr McDonald, Al Nicholson, ?Jared Rivers?, Brad Miller, Travis Johnstone, Ingerson, David Neitz

5th row: ? Doggy Brown, ?Aaron Davey, old guys, ?blue polo, Hopgood, Simon Godfrey, Yze

4th row: More old guys, Brad Green, Todd Viney

3rd row: Bizzell, Bruce, Robbo, Reverend Neale

2nd row: Stephen Powell?, Anthony McDonald, white polo, Leoncelli

Frost row: Rigoni (obscured), Febey brother, Jeff White, unknowns * 2

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Well I am happy to hear that Ox has at least buried the hatchet with Neale. I know he wasn't fond of the way Ox behaved when he was at the club but if Neale has found it in his heart to forgive Ox then that is excellent.

I played with a guy like OX who did not show one ounce of concern for the team except on match day.

Probably the best team mate you could ask for.

Amazing self confidence on field and little off it.

That is why sport is a fleeting magic.

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Too much conjecture. Let's crack this [censored].

Back row: Jnr McDonald, Al Nicholson, ?Jared Rivers?, Brad Miller, Travis Johnstone, Ingerson, David Neitz

5th row: ? Doggy Brown, ?Aaron Davey, old guys, ?blue polo, Hopgood, Simon Godfrey, Yze

4th row: More old guys, Brad Green, Todd Viney

3rd row: Bizzell, Bruce, Robbo, Reverend Neale

2nd row: Stephen Powell?, Anthony McDonald, white polo, Leoncelli

Frost row: Rigoni (obscured), Febey brother, Jeff White, unknowns * 2

2 unknowns in the front row are Paul Wheatley & Luke Williams. I think the blue polo is Matty Collins.

Also 'Balls' Grinter is stand next to Hoppy.

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2 unknowns in the front row are Paul Wheatley & Luke Williams. I think the blue polo is Matty Collins.

Also 'Balls' Grinter is stand next to Hoppy.

Jamie Shanahan is there and I'd betting Shaun Smith is the one with the bit of hair only near nathan brown.

FWIW apparently Matty Collins still absolutely loves the Dees, follows the club passionately.

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Anyone worked out who the guy is behind White in the le Coq polo? And I can't see Davey there but others do?

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Anyone worked out who the guy is behind White in the le Coq polo? And I can't see Davey there but others do?

Mop of hair only.

Back left.

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