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The Grand Final Sprint

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Jayden Hunt will be representing the Dees in the annual Grand Final sprint at half time. It rounds out a massive day for Jayden who will be competing in the Longest Kick competition earlier in the day.

The competitors from the other teams are:

Adelaide – Jordan Gallucci
Brisbane – Dayne Zorko
Carlton – Jarrod Pickett
Collingwood – Will Hoskin-Elliot
Essendon – Kyle Langford
Fremantle – Tommy Sheridan
Gold Coast – Steven May
Geelong - TBA
GWS – Tim Taranto
Hawthorn – Harry Morrisson
Melbourne – Jayden Hunt
North Melbourne – Josh Williams
Port Adelaide – Jarman Impey
Richmond – Connor Menadue
St Kilda – Sam Gilbert
Sydney – TBA
Western Bulldogs – Matt Suckling
West Coast – Lewis Jetta

 

Good luck Jayden!! Show em all up!

 
22 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Bulldogs must think last place gets the better draft picks. 

Good one! Hehe


Longest kicking comp and a cold sprint. Why do the words 'pinged' and 'hammy' keep popping in my head?

Please don't ping a hammy Jayden!

 

Who's the Indian Cabi this year?

Has a slight "Birdman Rally" feel to it.

By the way whatever happened to the 7 a side (or whatever) game they were going to play for the teams that didn't make the finals?


Just our luck Hunt will rip his hammy off the bone & won't be able to train for 3 months?

11 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Has a slight "Birdman Rally" feel to it.

By the way whatever happened to the 7 a side (or whatever) game they were going to play for the teams that didn't make the finals?

I assume quietly annexed because it was a [censored] stupid idea

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1st.........!!!


9 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

This is it Demon fans.

Our entire season rests on what happens in the next 10 minutes.

it's bad first quarters again, jack

lol Hunt the favourite came 4th 

This club can win nothing

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Typical Melbourne. Slow out of the blocks.

Bloody Richmond player. Oh dear.


Hunt missed the start, that happens when Pendles has the starting gun never gave them a chance to set themselves hunt gave up half way 

 
5 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

".    went in favourite.  Never going to win it from there..."

Sounds familiar.


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