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Post Match Discussion - Round 18

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Just now, old dee said:

I know one thing for certain!

The single malt has never tasted better in spite of a heavy cold.

Go Dees.

And the bundy goes down even better than usual too! 

 
2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Well she must have a doppelganger!

I think you got duped BBO.

Will happily trade for my Tom Scully signature card?

Just now, DemonOX said:

And the bundy goes down even better than usual too! 

It s hard to believe we are into the last part of July and firmly in the finals race. There have been so many black years I cannot remember the last time I felt this confident. 

 

I am so proud of the MFC tonight. 

Well done boys  

 

1 minute ago, Jack son 5 said:

I think you got duped BBO.

Will happily trade for my Tom Scully signature card?

Nah keep the TS card Jack

Who knows what its value could be

BWahaha Bwahaah!!


23 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Doubt it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

pTGR

LOL 

He's too busy making immensely popular threads about female commentators. You know, the stuff we all give a [censored] about after a win. 

 

Was at the Prematch function today and spoke breifly with Vince (slugger). 

Said to him we need him on the field and stop smacking opp players. Also asked how bug was going and he said he is good and training very hard which is good to hear. 

Another positive I won one of th door prizes being $100 voucher to the dees shop which was great. I never win anything!

Was an excellent day all round. 

1 minute ago, Deestroy All said:

LOL 

He's too busy making immensely popular threads about female commentators. You know, the stuff we all give a [censored] about after a win. 

I just love how he posts.  He almost loves the enter button more than he loves Jordan Lewis.


1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Jeez our first half pressure today was outstanding.

Bring that next week and Norf won't get a sniff.

Have you noticed a distinct lack of lids around Demonland tonight Bbo. 

2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

I just love how he posts.  He almost loves the enter button more than he loves Jordan Lewis.

pWB

4 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Sources tell me the gluhwein is flowing at Bulla 

I can guarantee you it is not the shinboners drinking it chook.

Just now, --coach-- said:

You [censored] beauty! 5.15am here in the Bahamas and am having a tremendously good time reading everyone's posts!

Hang in there JN c there are another five great games to come.


2 minutes ago, old dee said:

Have you noticed a distinct lack of lids around Demonland tonight Bbo. 

Well I'll be taking some off tonight od !

Single malt for you I presume.

21 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Was at the Prematch function today and spoke breifly with Vince (slugger). 

Said to him we need him on the field and stop smacking opp players. Also asked how bug was going and he said he is good and training very hard which is good to hear. 

Another positive I won one of th door prizes being $100 voucher to the dees shop which was great. I never win anything!

Was an excellent day all round. 

You win, we win Ox.

Have as many vouchers as you want.

58 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

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Thats what makes me happy today. Seeing a guy come back from horrendous feet injuries, play in teams that were repeatably thrashed, handed the captaincy when he wasnt ready and at no stage did he ever give up. Loved the ovation given to him when he ran on today and after the game when Robbo interviewed him. Know Watts was rapt to have him play in his 150th. also nice to see Goody go up to him after the game and give him a hug. 

I still think he can play in this team maybe forward or int he backline. 

great work dees189227.

Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Well I'll be taking some off tonight od !

Single malt for you I presume.

Mended the family fracture Bbo so I have few Pinot as well. Not at my best thought have been suffering a heavy cold all week. 

1 minute ago, old dee said:

Mended the family fracture Bbo so I have few Pinot as well. Not at my best thought have been suffering a heavy cold all week. 

Good work with Pino od.

Anyway keep drinking something as I understand alcohol combined with a good mood will kill most bugs.


1 hour ago, Abe said:

Lewis behind the ball was massive! His leadership and setting the boys up reminded me of Luke hodge. 

Without him I worry port may have stolen that game. 

I also though trengove was solid, looked very composed with the ball. 

Hogan found a bit of form. 

 

Lewis's whole first half was huge.

People have been calling for him to stand up and in the past month he has delivered in spades.  It's just a pitty we had to give up so much for him in last year's trading period.

Jeez, I came on here to read some positive comments about a great win setting us up for a good run at finals , not a Watts bash-fest circa 2012. 

Fair dinkum. 

29 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Just because I like doing it most weeks:

Clayton Oliver - 30 touches, 10 tackles, 20 contested possessions and 5 clearances.  And this is on a day where you could argue he wasn't at his best.  Gun.

He threw up at quarter time.

 
Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Good work with Pino od.

Anyway keep drinking something as I understand alcohol combined with a good mood will kill most bugs.

On that basis I should be firing on all cyclinders tomorrow morning. 

12 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Sources tell me the gluhwein is flowing at Bulla 

And also at Mt. Buller!


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