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Who is going onto the Banner?

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A day has passed since Jack Watts left the Club yet he remains on the Demonland Banner. Surely Jake Lever or Michael Hibberd or Clayton Oliver loom as the replacement? Who is it to be (and when)?

(Not sure how to do a poll.) ?

Edited by CBDees
Added Hibberd

 

Daisy, Lever, Oliver, Hogan, Petracca, Hibberd, Jetta, Hunt, Jones and Viney.

Omitted: Gawn, TMac and Wagner.

Edited by A F

 

8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I was actually thinking about this this morning.

I will be changing the banner soon.

I'm not sure whether Lever gets a guernsey so soon.

Clarry. Then give yourself the arvo off

Clarry over Lever or Pig for sure.

 

Or perhaps in the off season @Demonland could we have some fun and do a classic past players one? Have some polls from certain eras and have Jackovich up there with Barassi and Robbie etc?

Just an idea

 

Elise O'dea


Clarry for sure, if you want to go for players. Maybe just highlites of the year gone 2017 if not, like Clarry's goal, Viney's hit, Garletts goal, or Harmes mark...

I seem to remember some self suggested edict Dland that any player on the banner had to have earnt it.

Go from there ;)

1 hour ago, A F said:

Daisy, Lever, Oliver, Hogan, Petracca, Hibberd, Jetta, Hunt, Jones and Viney.

Omitted: Gawn, TMac and Wagner.

Demonland sponsor Hunt and Wanger. That is why both are up there.


2 hours ago, ignition. said:

Demonland sponsor Hunt and Wanger. That is why both are up there.

Yeah, I know. I'm hoping we can still remove them if they're not performing. ? I'd say Wagner struggled in 2017.

17 minutes ago, A F said:

Yeah, I know. I'm hoping we can still remove them if they're not performing. ? I'd say Wagner struggled in 2017.

Yeah, fair point.

BTW. I heard a fan yell "Come on Red Legs" during the Brisbane game (I think it was). Level 1, MCC, far right on the arc of 50.

Had me thinking "Adam Farr / A F"... could it have been you? :)

53 minutes ago, ignition. said:

Yeah, fair point.

BTW. I heard a fan yell "Come on Red Legs" during the Brisbane game (I think it was). Level 1, MCC, far right on the arc of 50.

Had me thinking "Adam Farr / A F"... could it have been you? :)

Finally. An abstract riddle to solve during trade week. But the deadline is looming and 'Come on Red Legs' to 'A F' currently has me stumped. Amaranth Feet?

1 hour ago, ignition. said:

Yeah, fair point.

BTW. I heard a fan yell "Come on Red Legs" during the Brisbane game (I think it was). Level 1, MCC, far right on the arc of 50.

Had me thinking "Adam Farr / A F"... could it have been you? :)

Haha, definitely was. Good spot, mate.

As you may recall, I very rarely say 'dees'. I refuse to be cast as a toffee [censored], though I am. ?

Edited by A F


6 hours ago, CBDees said:

A day has passed since Jack Watts left the Club yet he remains on the Demonland Banner. Surely Jake Lever or Michael Hibberd or Clayton Oliver loom as the replacement? Who is it to be (and when)?

(Not sure how to do a poll.) ?

Clayton Oliver best and fairest Future Great GUN and is a  NORM SMITH   lookalike How can you beat that? 

 

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