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thanks for the PM, AF

Pretty incredible that Jesse has decided to quit footy and move to Tibet to live in a monastery but good luck to him for the future

John Ralph on fox did say he spoke to Hogan yesterday and was very optimistic and positive for the future ahead for the club. Tipping he will sign a long term deal. Roosy then said they sat down with him and told him about the bond of playing with your mates rising up together.

Was all positive.

thanks for the PM, AF

Pretty incredible that Jesse has decided to quit footy and move to Tibet to live in a monastery but good luck to him for the future

Your best post, ever.

I laughed out loud.

 

This has probably been posted already but here is all of Hogan's goals in 2015:

Interesting to note how many times Kent is involved in these before he got injured.

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This has probably been posted already but here is all of Hogan's goals in 2014:

Interesting to note how many times Kent is involved in these before he got injured.

I can't last that long.

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There's not much I've not heard about...

This has probably been posted already but here is all of Hogan's goals in 2014:

Interesting to note how many times Kent is involved in these before he got injured.

And how often Garlett was feeding him and providing some leg speed and JKH as well.

That's a lot of hate mail.

Actually alot was mainly from old forum footy messeges from Rollo back in the day.


Hoges was at the September Club tonight at the 'G. Anyone in attendance is welcome to throw their hottest female mates at him, on the condition they're Melbourne-based.

Warning: he may be a few beers down.

The best thing about this video is that every time you think "Geez, he can't possibly kick this!" he puts it straight through the middle.

Also, did anyone notice how many of Jesse's goals were basically from the goalsquare? Talk about a cherry picker.

This has probably been posted already but here is all of Hogan's goals in 2015:

Interesting to note how many times Kent is involved in these before he got injured.

How about the hoof from Kent to Garlett on his own in that first one? On the footage it looked like a kick and hope until you see Garlett all on his own. Would have been an exciting passage to see live.

How about the hoof from Kent to Garlett on his own in that first one? On the footage it looked like a kick and hope until you see Garlett all on his own. Would have been an exciting passage to see live.

It was exciting, but I almost tore my hair out. Garlett had two loose men inside 50 and chose to kick it to the contest. Not the best option, but awesome seeing Hogan clunk it and then go back and kick the goal.

thanks for the PM, AF

Pretty incredible that Jesse has decided to quit footy and move to Tibet to live in a monastery but good luck to him for the future

They signed him up for 8 lifetimes apparently ,after which he becomes a free agent Bodhisattva and can take rebirth wherever he likes

He will be competing for the Colman next year

They signed him up for 8 lifetimes apparently ,after which he becomes a free agent Bodhisattva and can take rebirth wherever he likes

A simple "like" wasn't enough.

haha, nice work IRW

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hit me with the goss too Adam my boy, if you can be bothered. Is there a good source to go with this?

Yes, i have an erection already.

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