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Great site for checking records, the season summaries are especially clear - http://afltables.com/afl/afl_index.html

I wonder if Hogan and Garlett are having any friendly competition about end of season tally?

Right now they are tied on 32 - the last time we had a tie it was Neitz and Farmer on 30 apiece in 1997.

I am very comfortable with Hogan/Garlett evoking thoughts of Neitz/Farmer!

Now, who will be our modernised Robbo?

[starts scouring phantom drafts]

Jeremy Howe is better than Robbo. He can tackle and jump higher.

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Jeremy Howe is better than Robbo. He can tackle and jump higher.

Jeremy Howe is better than Robbo? The Robbo who is Melbourne's 3rd highest goal kicker ever? What absolute, unadulterated rubbish. Geez some past players seem to get unfairly denigrated on this site. It's bizarre.

He's not even in Robbo's league.

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Jeremy Howe is better than Robbo? The Robbo who is Melbourne's 3rd highest goal kicker ever? What absolute, unadulterated rubbish. Geez some past players seem to get unfairly denigrated on this site. It's bizarre.

He's not even in Roboo's league.

How much could we use another Robbo type now, that would be very handy indeed

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Jeremy Howe is better than Robbo? The Robbo who is Melbourne's 3rd highest goal kicker ever? What absolute, unadulterated rubbish. Geez some past players seem to get unfairly denigrated on this site. It's bizarre.

He's not even in Robbo's league.

Yes, Robbo truly was a handy/great player. Just ask him.

Better yet, watch any interview he does with the players for the MFC website, consistently talks about himself or relates everything back to him as a player or him when he was playing.

A handy player, but full of himself.

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On triple M rush hour today they had Wayne Carey in and they started talking about Jesse. Well turns out Carey caught up for dinner with Hogan and Simon Goodwin who he is mates with and i think he mentioned Brendan Mcartney aswell..

I liked it.

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On triple M rush hour today they had Wayne Carey in and they started talking about Jesse. Well turns out Carey caught up for dinner with Hogan and Simon Goodwin who he is mates with and i think he mentioned Brendan Mcartney aswell..

I liked it.

Interesting combo of dinner folk, dd.

I would imagine Carey played with Goodwin at the Crows.

Including Hogan (and maybe McCartney) at the dinner would suggest Carey may play a mentoring/coaching/development role teaching Jesse the 'art of FF/CHF play'. Leaning from the best! I like it!

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On triple M rush hour today they had Wayne Carey in and they started talking about Jesse. Well turns out Carey caught up for dinner with Hogan and Simon Goodwin who he is mates with and i think he mentioned Brendan Mcartney aswell..

I liked it.

In: Jamar

Out: Hogan (severe lacerations to face from boken glass)

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Plugger never had to face the dreaded Press though. Hogan wins.

Must agree 'Chook', Robbo & Rohan are pretty hard to deal with for starters then you have Carro & Hutchy...

Not true. Plugger is well known for throwing his crutches at Eddie McGuire.

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Carey is scum.

As long as he is only allowed to speak of football matters, I don't think it's too bad.

The minute Carey mentions anything outside this realm, I expect Jesse's bodyguard (Jack Viney) to choke slam Carey.

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I know but it gives me the shytes though.

I'd like to apologise ManDee.

If in the event I start a thread in the future I will ensure it is titled appropriately.

It will be clear, concise and will not include a capitalised "Though".

Regards

GawwnDawgg

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I'd like to apologise ManDee.

If in the event I start a thread in the future I will ensure it is titled appropriately.

It will be clear, concise and will not include a capitalised "Though".

Regards

GawwnDawgg

No, go for it GawwnDawggy.

If I had nothing to complain about it would be a boring day.

Please feel free to hang shyt on me at any time.

Love and kisses, Edit(too much?)

ManDee

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Carey is scum.

No he's not, he's done some stupid things but he's not scum, reckon he's one who tells it how it is!!

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