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5 hours ago, Choke said:

 

 

 

I reckon it looks more like a cocky sneer.

"Whatchoo lookin at?"

 
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The photos i have seen of Dom at training he seems to have put fair bit of muscle mass?


Tyson looks to have added a bit more muscle to his frame.

I'm expecting him to have a quality season!

4 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Tyson looks to have added a bit more muscle to his frame.

I'm expecting him to have a quality season!

 

Yes very excited about Dom..  was brilliant in 2014, and although he had some what of a down season last year his stats still stacked up well with anyone at the MFC.   If he has shaken his knee niggle he should go to the next level.

 

They must have been told to look mean because they are all frowning. Except one man. 

Could whoever moderated out my comment and gif please contact me?

I need to apologise for having a sense of humour.


4 minutes ago, Choke said:

Could whoever moderated out my comment and gif please contact me?

I need to apologise for having a sense of humour.

Your sarcasm offends me. Reported.

Can we take a stab at the leadership group based on this photo?

Bernie on one side of Roos, Jones on the other, then McDonald, Dunn etc

2 hours ago, Choke said:

Could whoever moderated out my comment and gif please contact me?

I need to apologise for having a sense of humour.

But but it may have offended someone somewhere....

Guess I didn't win the competition to get my photo taken with the boys this year then....


The photo shoot last year was bog ordinary too.

If some of those shots are classified as 'the best' of the many photos taken of the players then there must be some absolute  stinkers amongst them.

 

The photography is alright but why is nobody instructing the players on facial expressions and whatnot? Why would you even photograph Dom making such a dumb expression?

Yeah, at least for the photo shoots, they really should be wearing a size too small so they're tight on their chests.


1 minute ago, SaberFang said:

Yeah, at least for the photo shoots, they really should be wearing a size too small so they're tight on their chests.

Actually, it's the crossing of the arms that looks the most ridiculous. It's the least intimidating and flattering position that anyone can stand in.

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Hogan's guernsey looks ridiculous here. Did they not bother hiring a stylist or anything?

 
2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

But but it may have offended someone somewhere....

but only if they thought so

13 hours ago, small but forward said:

Guess I didn't win the competition to get my photo taken with the boys this year then....

I didn't win the competition but I was given this as a birthday gift from my husband ( he won it at a silent auction) ..... great fun. I scored a seat between Paul Roos and Bernie. My daughter sat between Nathan and Clayton Oliver. It was great, over very quickly but the players were very friendly and gracious considering how many times they had to smile. There were at least 50 groups going through - some sponsors and large groups but plenty of small groups as well.

It was well organised and I would highly recommend it if anyone gets the opportunity.


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