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2017 Keith ‘Bluey’ Truscott Memorial Trophy

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On 5 October 2017 at 4:54 PM, Lucifer's Hero said:

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Who do you think will take out the Bluey?

Viney.

 

trying to live stream off the website. Not working. Who is our MC? Robbo? 

Looking forward for reports on goodwins address. 

Watts will get a milestone award, I bet he will get a massive cheer. 

ron jones, the wurundejri representative doing the welcome to country is a legend.. he always speaks way over time, haha. 

 

Stream working fine for me. Clint Stanaway has the MC duties.

Massive cheer for Jack Watts intro. He’s a popular guy!

 

Did Watts receive the loudest cheer during the players intro? 

Sounded like it.

3 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Did Watts receive the loudest cheer during the players intro? 

Sounded like it.

Twice as loud as anyone else. Could be an interesting night.


This live feed is awesome....  I have criticise the club in the past for lack of content on the website,  but I will be emailing them with praise for this. 

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Can’t get the stream to work 

just a frozen frame :(

have ya tried turning it off n on again?.. :-P

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Can’t get the stream to work 

just a frozen frame :(

Try turnin on ur computer or iPad SWYL!!!!!!!!

Just now, Rocky said:

have ya tried turning it off n on again?.. :-P

“Have you got all the stuffing up one end?”

 


2 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Try turnin on ur computer or iPad SWYL!!!!!!!!

Done all that

i am on the iphone ? 

just reading of my twitter page. 

Clint Stanaway reveals that for the very first time, there is a tie for third place tonight. How does he know this? 

Oooh, pointed remark there from Glen Bartlett: "The club is bigger than any one individual. Reported from someone who is there. 


Bartlett: I would particularly like to acknowledge Jesse Hogan. We are all proud of you & marvel at the strength you've shown this year.

Just caught JT trying to hold back tears-poor bugger.

 

Sad to see Trengove done at the Dees. He’s a great club man and admirable hard worker. One of my favorite Demons over the years. That was a good thank you speech he just gave, bit of humor and a few tears too. 

Well done Trenners on winning the Troy Broadbridge award. You’re a champ!


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