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He made David King cry. Crying that he didn't get suspended for annihilating Hurn. 

Boohoo Kingy, boohoo. 

 
6 hours ago, Jaded said:

At least that superstar Schofield is free to play. His 6 touches will be vital. 

Don't forget too that his Brownlow eligibility has been protected.  Maybe Gil knows that he is in the lead at this stage.

40 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

He made David King cry. Crying that he didn't get suspended for annihilating Hurn. 

Boohoo Kingy, boohoo. 

Kingy had a point in that it wasnt equal, but his point was wrong - ziebell shouldnt have been given anything 

 
7 hours ago, Jaded said:

At least that superstar Schofield is free to play. His 6 touches will be vital. 

Only 3 of them were actually effective... so I'm sure the Eagles are stoked they'll be able to retain that incredible output.

Love that Clarry has more effective touches in one match than Schofield has in two months :lol:

19 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Only 3 of them were actually effective... so I'm sure the Eagles are stoked they'll be able to retain that incredible output.

Love that Clarry has more effective touches in one match than Schofield has in two months :lol:

I was told on BigFooty by some very involved Eagles supporters that we shouldn't judge by possessions alone. I countered that this must surely mean that Schofield would have stopped Tommy McDonald's goal in the dying minutes instead of being completely unsighted. Not much in the way of a response.


34 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Only 3 of them were actually effective... so I'm sure the Eagles are stoked they'll be able to retain that incredible output.

Love that Clarry has more effective touches in one match quarter than Schofield has in two months :lol:

 

  • 4 weeks later...

Jordan Lewis on 360 tonight said Viney’s injury was normally a six week one but he recovered in 16 days. He said some players can play through pain better than others and that mental strength has a lot to do with it. Jack Riewoldt then talked about cousin Nick and his ability to play through injury and made the link to Jack.

I wasn’t a fan of Viney being promoted to co-captain but it would be difficult to find a more inspirational and hard at it footballer or one more dedicated to the cause.

The bloke was born to captain this club

Agree. It was absolutely the right decision, even though I too didn't agree with it at the time.

Goodwin. He is going to be our Sheedy.

 

 

I loved Tyson's comment from the weekend.

“He’s remarkable. I don’t think he feels pain,”

“A truck could hit him tomorrow and he’d still play,”

 


It's a shame he played in seperate century's to his old man. My team of the century picture hanging on the wall is a prized possession. He will be in the next. At the moment Whelan and Jetta have the back pockets. Viney in the centre. Neitz at full forward and every other position is up for grabs.

Disappointed to eagerly open this bump and not get a fix of crushed bones and twisted arms.

  • 9 months later...

The great man is confirmed back for round 8 vs Gold Coast.

Looking forward to more opposition tears courtesy of our maniacal skipper.


If we win this week and then get Viney back next week we could through undefeated for the remainder of the season. 

 

I thought this had been bumped cos were playing the Saints and it was time to relive the Mac Weller weak as [censored] fend off!

  • 2 weeks later...

‘Totally got away with that sneaky fart..... oh crap’

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On 6/16/2015 at 11:15 AM, Choke said:

What amazes me isn't just how hard he hits, its that when he GETS hit, he gets right back up.

He must have a huge tolerance for pain.

I think I remember reading an interview where he said what he loves about footy is pulling up the next day with all the bruises.

Rambo. Or the Terminator.

On 6/15/2015 at 10:31 PM, TGR said:

Injuries aside, Brayshaw, Viney and Kent in the middle in the 2019 GF

Fantastic set-up I'd reckon...


On 5/14/2018 at 11:32 AM, Deemania since 56 said:

Fantastic set-up I'd reckon...

1 year off

On 3 May 2018 at 5:17 PM, Mach5 said:

2 weeks away, according to the man himself. Is that round 8? Sounds about right.

Called it.

 
  • 2 weeks later...

Second game in, you're supposed to put in a shocker.

This gun gets a lazy 35 touches and is inspirational and desperate as usual.

WHAT A FOOTBALLER❤️


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