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Jayden Hunt's headband banned by AFL

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Just now, Moonshadow said:

I'd wear one, if it didn't mess up my three manbuns

wear it as a scrunchie !!!

 
42 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

wear it as a scrunchie !!!

uncle bitters turned his scrunchie into a mankini :o

it was only a small scrunchie

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Unbanned!

 

 
5 minutes ago, Stretch Johnson said:

Unbanned!

 

?

Gil back flipped ?

Yeah wth? He had it on whole game? What gives?


I liked that Jayden showed enough respect not to wear the headband during the ceremony pre-match. Then bang he put it on, and had a great game. What a star! Gotta love a player who has the talent to match a great personality (like Max).

 

My non-Melbourne friends (yes, I have a few) and work colleagues are all talking to me about Hunt. They see him as one of the most exciting players in the competition. It's nice that we have one of those. In that sense, he's replaced Jeremy Howe.

Not Howe..Who ? :rolleyes:

The Headbander is our new Headliner.

Just getting better. Fun to watch ;)


On 24/04/2017 at 7:17 PM, Stretch Johnson said:

Unbanned!

 

So, is the head band, that was banned, no longer a banned band?

Sounds like something out of The Court Jester, (a  Danny Kaye comedy of the era when MFC won flags regularly) which, coming from Gil and his motley crew, is no surprise. 

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