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Hamish is interesting because of the injury. Would like to draft him in the third round. Oozes leadership and loved around the club. Very professional with his training and generally good skills. Basically as good as Gus was when he was 17 and Gus took the big step the following year. I'd be taking him. 

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33 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

Hamish is interesting because of the injury. Would like to draft him in the third round. Oozes leadership and loved around the club. Very professional with his training and generally good skills. Basically as good as Gus was when he was 17 and Gus took the big step the following year. I'd be taking him. 

Not in the same class as Gus.  Is slower and skills are not anywhere near Gus

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WTF is this?

Seven brides for seven brothers?

We must expand the gene pool.

Getting a little bitEuropean Royal/ Appalachian at the MFC with the father/sons, bros.

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15 minutes ago, Biffen said:

WTF is this?

Seven brides for seven brothers?

We must expand the gene pool.

Getting a little bitEuropean Royal/ Appalachian at the MFC with the father/sons, bros.

I'd only draft them if they had 6 fingers on each hand or webbed toes. Bit like this guy:

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31 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I'd only draft them if they had 6 fingers on each hand or webbed toes. Bit like this guy:

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lol and he plays soccer.

Could be a star telemarketer, dyke plugger, flutist, pornstar...

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48 minutes ago, Biffen said:

WTF is this?

Seven brides for seven brothers?

We must expand the gene pool.

Getting a little bitEuropean Royal/ Appalachian at the MFC with the father/sons, bros.

You'r thinking Habsburgs (or Hapsburgs, if you swing that way).

There's a scale of 'relatedness' for assessing the viability of gene pools. Biologists use it in situations where a species is near extinction and a genetic viability issue comes up due to the bottlenecked populations.

It goes from zero to 1. Where zero is a theoretical 'no relation' and one is 'all breeding pairs are immediate siblings.

Applied to the geneology of European Royalty, the Habsburg's managed a score of 0.54, by the time they were forcibly disbanded.

And were they crazy, malformed, disease-prone, imbecilic, weak-limbed, anaemic, chinless freaks?

...

Ok, point taken. 

Although there are an awful lot of high-performance sportswomen among the player's sisters at present...

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On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 10:52 PM, Little Goffy said:

You'r thinking Habsburgs (or Hapsburgs, if you swing that way).

There's a scale of 'relatedness' for assessing the viability of gene pools. Biologists use it in situations where a species is near extinction and a genetic viability issue comes up due to the bottlenecked populations.

It goes from zero to 1. Where zero is a theoretical 'no relation' and one is 'all breeding pairs are immediate siblings.

Applied to the geneology of European Royalty, the Habsburg's managed a score of 0.54, by the time they were forcibly disbanded.

And were they crazy, malformed, disease-prone, imbecilic, weak-limbed, anaemic, chinless freaks?

...

Ok, point taken. 

Although there are an awful lot of high-performance sportswomen among the player's sisters at present...

The old Habsberg chin, hey. They never made good boxers.

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On 25 August 2016 at 11:20 PM, RalphiusMaximus said:

 last time we collected a set of three brothers it worked out ok for us. 

The Cordners RM?

A couple of team of the century players

Premiership Captain

A couple of B & Fs in Premiership years I think 

Think one brother played one year for one flag 

One ended up being the Australian Consul to the US one a doctor in the army maybe

Is there a Hall of Famer amongst them?

6 or 7 flags between them by memory

Yep, that worked out OK

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Well if he's available where we rate him then go for it! If Gus is anything to go by then I'm sure he's got guts and heart.

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Hi All, 

Andrew Brayshaw (Gus' little brother) is having a ripping start to the season in the TAC Cup averaging 25 disposals from his 3 games (and a heap of tackles). Hamish (the middle one) is back as a 19 year old and he seems to be starting a little slower. Anyone who has been watching the Dragons closely have any thoughts of the boys' games? 

Thanks! 

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4 hours ago, Dee-licious said:

Hi All, 

Andrew Brayshaw (Gus' little brother) is having a ripping start to the season in the TAC Cup averaging 25 disposals from his 3 games (and a heap of tackles). Hamish (the middle one) is back as a 19 year old and he seems to be starting a little slower. Anyone who has been watching the Dragons closely have any thoughts of the boys' games? 

Thanks! 

No but given I wish that Angus was back in against freo but I guess this is what happens when the list has depth.

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Hamish might struggle to get on a list unless he can tear the house down. Was overlooked last season.Andrew is supposed to be as good as Gus and should get drafted.

 

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