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1 hour ago, stuie said:

By pure coincidence I'm making a rare trip to Etihad this week due to previously arranged corporate seats.

Not only will I get to see the Truck debut, but I'll be safely separated from the scurrilous banana wielding innuendo loving feral factions that inhabit 'Land.

Win/win.

A win win is usually when both sides benefit. Are you saying the banana wielding innuendo loving feral Demonlanders are safer when separated from you? I mean, it makes sense....

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2 hours ago, KingDingAling said:

Fair to say the boy can play a bit.

I suspect he may still be suffering from Bubbly-Personality Syndrome which famously put-off some other teams' recruiters .  Seriously ,  as a   card-carrying cynical old coot , this time I had to brush at my damp eyes after watching him receive the great news .

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3 hours ago, mikeydemon said:

Thought about Gawn, Viney, Oliver and Petracca in a centre bounce together and now I need to change my underpants 

And a bloke called Tyson and the perpetually injured Dion Prestia. :P

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2 hours ago, Die Hard Demon said:

Absolutely shattered that I'm not gonna be there!! Already planned the bar in Bali we'll be watching it from though ? swig of Bintang per Petracca disposal hopefully puts me on the floor by the end of the match :P

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Don't worry boy, when you move interstate you will miss the debut of every star-in-the-making.

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who has worn #5

Player Years Notes
Bill Hendrie 1912 Number 11 in 1913, 15 in 1914, 12 in 1915
Bobby Monk 1913 Number 9 in 1912, 16 in 1914
Wal Riddington 1914  
Max Hislop 1915  
Bob Love 1919  
Harry Harker 1920-1924  
Gerry Donnelly 1925  
Ossie Green 1926 Number 22 in 1929
Tommy McConville 1927-1929  
Hec Davidson 1930-1932  
Bill Deague 1932-1936  
Keith Truscott 1937-1940 Number 1 in 1942
Ron White 1941 and 1943  
Tom Bush 1942 Number 17 in 1944
Billy Deans 1943-1950  
Ian McLean 1951-1960  
Neil Crompton 1962-1966 Number 12 from 1957 to 1960
Chris Aitken 1967-1969 Number 14 in 1977
John Gallus 1971-1972  
John Clennett 1973-1974 Number 34 in 1972
Des Campbell 1975-1977 Number 18 in 1970
Graham Hunnibell 1978-1980  
Michael Young 1981-1982  
Ray Holden 1984  
Robin White 1985-1987  
Earl Spalding 1988-1991 Number 35 in 1987
David Schwarz 1992-2002  
Brock McLean 2004-2009  
Jordan Gysberts 2010-2012
Jimmy Toumpas 2013-2015

 

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Calm down and take a deep breath everybody ............ we've all earned this!!

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Did anyone notice the giant penis hanging down on Roosy's whiteboard.  Not sure if it is symbolic of CP5's debut, is a permanent marker from CS WW days or is something new they intend to bring out this Saturday.   

Anyway I plan to be there for the debut and I will report if I see any big or enormous things.  Here's hoping ?

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1 minute ago, Meggs said:

Did anyone notice the giant penis hanging down on Roosy's whiteboard.  Not sure if it is symbolic of CP5's debut, is a permanent marker from CS WW days or is something new they intend to bring out this Saturday.   

Anyway I plan to be there for the debut and I will report if I see any big or enormous things.  Here's hoping ?

Bit childish. 

 

Of course I noticed it. 

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1 hour ago, Chook said:

A win win is usually when both sides benefit. Are you saying the banana wielding innuendo loving feral Demonlanders are safer when separated from you? I mean, it makes sense....

That's definitely the case.

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11 minutes ago, Meggs said:

Did anyone notice the giant penis hanging down on Roosy's whiteboard.  Not sure if it is symbolic of CP5's debut, is a permanent marker from CS WW days or is something new they intend to bring out this Saturday.   

Anyway I plan to be there for the debut and I will report if I see any big or enormous things.  Here's hoping ?

are you sure it wasn't a banana?

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1 minute ago, stuie said:

That's definitely the case.

Stop the lies about being on your own in a corporate box this week Stuie. I found you in the outer last week. Wait a minute, I took a picture, ah let me see..... here you are!

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2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Stop the lies about being on your own in a corporate box this week Stuie. I found you in the outer last week. Wait a minute, I took a picture, ah let me see..... here you are!

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That chap wasnt happy with the out of bounds rule either. Or at least the umps application. I think I was doing the same thing at home. The poor kids leave me alone.

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Time for Petracca to create a new history with the great no 5! Would love it if they got the Ox down to present it to him, he already sounds like a fan!

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4 hours ago, Jaded said:

Spewing I'll be missing his debut, but excited to see what he can bring. The hype around him is so big, I hope he just takes it in his stride and does his thing on Saturday. 

Super exciting times to be a Dees fan. 

A Written excuse is required Jaded! 

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