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20 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Watching 'all the goals' on the club site, I was interested to note the high number of goals that Pedo had a direct hand in. About 5 or 6 from my calculations. 

Not bad for...... a depth player :lol::cool:

How good and unselfish was his handball off to Hannan. I liked the little head nod backwards and Pedders saying "go go" just before the handball off. Full of confidence. 

 
On 6/19/2017 at 9:29 AM, Deestroy All said:

High Horses and Ginger Guitars

Just found his page and got this joke.  Brilliant.

Reckon his photo has a few filters on it as well.  That sounds about right.

22 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Watching 'all the goals' on the club site, I was interested to note the high number of goals that Pedo had a direct hand in. About 5 or 6 from my calculations. 

Not bad for...... a depth player :lol::cool:

Thought ANB had a direct hand in a fair few of the goals. Not bad for a VFL player.

 

Anyone want to update that stat on games won with him in the side vs games won with him not in the side? It's my favourite running stat going around.

The man is all heart. Amazing last quarter from him. Best thing to ever come out of North Melbourne!

14 minutes ago, Jaded said:

The man is all heart. Amazing last quarter from him. Best thing to ever come out of North Melbourne!

Never thought I'd find someone who hates North more than me. It almost makes me shed a tear...

 
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On 18/06/2017 at 7:54 PM, Clint Bizkit said:

71% win record with Pedersen in the team.

40% win record without Pedersen in the team.

75% win record with Pedersen in the team.

Amazing that he's still on our list. There was years of outrage when he was signed on for three years initially.

He has been emmense this year and McDonald aside, was a match winner in the last quarter.


29 minutes ago, Chook said:

Never thought I'd find someone who hates North more than me. It almost makes me shed a tear...

My friends and I have a footy chat going on FB. It's been going for a good 4 years. We all barrack for different teams, but we all barrack against North. In fact that name of the chat is "he who beats North last wins"

6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

My friends and I have a footy chat going on FB. It's been going for a good 4 years. We all barrack for different teams, but we all barrack against North. In fact that name of the chat is "he who beats North last wins"

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I thought this was a funny headline from Brad Scott after losing a close game against the Dogs. While we were battling our way through the umps to a victory, Brad was cooking up his newest whinging excuse for not winning.

Gysberts and Neeld have eventually contributed to our club after all. Pederson was a straight swap for Gysberts, and was drafted under Neeld and given a 3 year contract most thought was laughable.

4 minutes ago, Chook said:

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I thought this was a funny headline from Brad Scott after losing a close game against the Dogs. While we were battling our way through the umps to a victory, Brad was cooking up his newest whinging excuse for not winning.

You don't beat Adelaide and West Coast at home worrying about the umpires.

22 minutes ago, Jaded said:

My friends and I have a footy chat going on FB. It's been going for a good 4 years. We all barrack for different teams, but we all barrack against North. In fact that name of the chat is "he who beats North last wins"

 

Lets hope you have a win soon Jaded. We must break this Norf hoodoo.


I said on the match day thread that we needed more from Pedders for the last quarter and boy did he deliver. In a game where WC had dominated the contested marks, Cams big pack mark and goal was as big a momentum swing you could hope for. 

He was big at the end, I know Weids had an excellent game vs Box Hill but until Pederson puts in multiple bad games I hope Weids is forced to continue to dominate teams at VFL level. 

Cam is doing his job and has earned his spot. 

I just noticed after Pedersons big mark and goal he tapped a black arm band (he was the only one wearing one). Is anyone able to shed some light on that?

7 hours ago, Chook said:

Never thought I'd find someone who hates North more than me. It almost makes me shed a tear...

And for a long while I felt his former team mate who often dominates us would have the last laugh but no .....


Just love how he manages to regularly split a pack to take a big, telling mark.

Has a heart bigger than his rrrse, which is saying something... 

That kick to Tom would make Travis Johnstone proud. As well weighted a kick as you'll ever see. Brilliant last quarter. 

 

Is very cool under pressure and doesn't fumble.  His gather while running in the last quarter when it looked for a moment that it will spill and hibberds precise kick to the top of square under pressure were examples of the things that win you right games

24 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Stuie must be enjoying this solid career so much...

 

 

"Clown School"

He'll be writing an acoustic song about his form and playing it alongside Guy Sebastian in no time!


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