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For those of you who can handle watching the show itself .... Jack Watts on the Footy Show Panel now!

 

Jack Viney on the Mangarook Footy Show tonight.

Very composed. Captain worthy performance!  He said:

- Hogan loves playing with Dawes

- His pre season scuffle with TMc was because he thought Tommy was being a bit soft...could have been joking

- On the hunt for a puppy...like Bernie's mountain dog----->images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT2SA_ZeRF3L0oK_rE7wFC       Cute, eh? 

- Agreed with the singing of Wagner's praises.

- They accept making a few mistakes while learning and practice of 'our way of playing'.

- Roos pushed defence for 2 years and once we got that sorted we started an attacking game style in this pre-season

That is all I can remember...

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3 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Jack Viney. 

Very composed. Captain worthy performance!  He said:

- Hogan loves playing with Dawes

- His pre season scuffle with TMc was because he thought Tommy was being a bit soft...could have been joking

- On the hunt for a puppy...like Bernie's mountain dog

- Agreed with the singing of Wagner's praises.

- They accept making a few mistakes while learning and practice of 'our way of playing'.

- Roos pushed defence for 2 years and once we got that sorted we started an attacking game style in this pre-season

That is all I can remember...

A 5 year contract for Dawes is now on the table... 

 
18 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

A 5 year contract for Dawes is now on the table... 

As JV said it, I groaned for that reason. 

I guess if that is what the club thinks is best and it keeps Jesse happy so be it

6 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

As JV said it, I groaned for that reason. 

I guess if that is what the club thinks is best and it keeps Jesse happy so be it

It would probably be a cheaper option than buying him a gold mansion and filling it with naked ladies who feed him grapes all day


32 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

A 5 year contract for Dawes is now on the table... 

Shhh... don't tell OD :unsure:

Superannuation maybe  to fill in for Hoges and the Weed when needed and mentor future forwards.

 
1 hour ago, Wiseblood said:

A 5 year contract for Dawes is now on the table... 

I'd give him 3 years and a Zimmer frame

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There always seems to be an essendon player on the panel. I will just fast forward Zaka's crap he says. But good to see footy shows take an interest now. 

4 hours ago, Jaded said:

It would probably be a cheaper option than buying him a gold mansion and filling it with naked ladies who feed him grapes all day

Yeah, but a lot less interesting. 

Know anyone who might apply? :)

I loved when Jack was asked about Prestia coming to the Dees next year, he started his reply with "well, I'm not in charge of list management obviously or I'd have given myself another contract by now"

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13 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Jack Viney on the Mangarook Footy Show tonight.

Very composed. Captain worthy performance!  He said:

- Hogan loves playing with Dawes

- His pre season scuffle with TMc was because he thought Tommy was being a bit soft...could have been joking

- On the hunt for a puppy...like Bernie's mountain dog----->images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT2SA_ZeRF3L0oK_rE7wFC       Cute, eh? 

- Agreed with the singing of Wagner's praises.

- They accept making a few mistakes while learning and practice of 'our way of playing'.

- Roos pushed defence for 2 years and once we got that sorted we started an attacking game style in this pre-season

That is all I can remember...

Not that footy show LH. Last night's 'Sam's circus' version 

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13 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

A 5 year contract for Dawes is now on the table... 

 

13 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Shhh... don't tell OD :unsure:

OD would have a better chance of getting a 5 year contract BZ!


14 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Not that footy show LH. Last night's 'Sam's circus' version 

Understood Rusty.  Wanted to mention JV's first class performance somewhere on DL and this thread title looked a good place.

Just remembered, JV also mentioned JKH...said he had a bad run of luck with injuries but when fit would be in best 22.  Good vote of confidence for JKH.

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Petracca on Channel 9's 'Future Stars' show at some point.....on now. 90 HD if you have it for a better view of our rising champ! :wub:

On 16 June 2016 at 8:56 PM, Lucifer's Hero said:

 

- On the hunt for a puppy...like Bernie's mountain dog----->images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT2SA_ZeRF3L0oK_rE7wFC       Cute, eh? 

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*Bernese Mountain Dog, as in from Bern (Switzerland).

Have crossed paths with them before. Nice pooches that fair better in the Swiss Alps than in Melb.

6 hours ago, Rusty Nails said:

Petracca on Channel 9's 'Future Stars' show at some point.....on now. 90 HD if you have it for a better view of our rising champ! :wub:

They talked a lot about basketball.

1 hour ago, Roger Mellie said:

*Bernese Mountain Dog, as in from Bern (Switzerland).

Have crossed paths with them before. Nice pooches that fair better in the Swiss Alps than in Melb.

I know.

According to Jack, Bernie Vince has one hence my words like 'Bernie's mountain dog' and they showed a pic of Jack with the dog.  I googled Bernese Mountain Dog to get the pic in my post.  But I can see how my post could be read as you have.:rolleyes:

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Bernese were working dogs on Swiss farms. They have no problems in Melbourne, just don't sit them out in the sun in summer. They are very placid and great with kids.

27 minutes ago, mauriesy said:

Bernese were working dogs on Swiss farms. They have no problems in Melbourne, just don't sit them out in the sun in summer. They are very placid and great with kids.

Great City Bern

On 6/16/2016 at 9:20 PM, Lucifer's Hero said:

As JV said it, I groaned for that reason. 

I guess if that is what the club thinks is best and it keeps Jesse happy so be it

I know Dawes isn't great at clunking marks and doesn't kick a lot of goals, but he has great footy smarts and works insanely hard to create space for his team. 

Jesse would love one v one rather than three v one

 
1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Great City Bern

You think? No impressed how they have the Bears in a concrete pit, seems out of character with the Swiss in general.

Ever been there in winter, one cold old place.

 

6 minutes ago, Dante said:

You think? No impressed how they have the Bears in a concrete pit, seems out of character with the Swiss in general.

Ever been there in winter, one cold old place.

 

I was there in Summer '93 and a little village Lengnau

great memories. Didn't see the Bears, bad taste i agree...


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