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Bayley Fritsch to debut.

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2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Completely irrelevant, I know...but I do like the retro look of his black boots.

Real players play in Black boots. Ask Phil Carman!

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As a door closes, a window opens.

You are one of many in the game's history who can deservedly claim that hard work, dedication and patience pays off.  Although your pathway into AFL has been unconventional, you now stand on equal footing with every other player. 

Good luck Bayley


will help somewhat cover the absence of TMAC as a forward, he plays taller than he is due to his leap.

Throw Petracca in their for a good chuck of time and let Jesse do what Jesse does, we may have a chance against the puddy tats still.

There's something special about this fella. My eyes already light up when I see the ball in his hands.

FRITTA !! Well done Pineapple!!

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Real players play in Black boots. Ask Phil Carman!

Just quietly, I wouldn't mind fabulous Phil pulling on the boots for us this weekend......and they wouldn't be black either.

3 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Completely irrelevant, I know...but I do like the retro look of his black boots.

Don't you like his red boots?

 

 


38 minutes ago, Richard Tionary said:

Is it inappropriate to nickname him Josef after Jo Fritzl. 

It's too late now my brothers and I can't stop.

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9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

But they match the socks and you can't tell where boot ends and sock begins. 

I have a three stooges tie and several mates used to say we don't know where the tie ends and your body starts LOL

Good Im looking forward to seeing him play. 

But I am already over the media saying we drafted him with the draft pick we used to trade watts. I just hope every time Bailey does something watts's name doesn't get mentioned as well. Just let Jack play at his new club and let Bailey play. 


2 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

will help somewhat cover the absence of TMAC as a forward, he plays taller than he is due to his leap.

Throw Petracca in their for a good chuck of time and let Jesse do what Jesse does, we may have a chance against the puddy tats still.

The Catty Puds are beaten!

5 hours ago, DaveyDee said:

Yesssssssss Well done Bailey 

GO Dees

Looks like the interchange against the Catty Puds will be:

Angus Brayshaw, Dom Tyson, Sam Frost, Jake Melksham

This, I like.

Just now, Deemania since 56 said:

Looks like the interchange against the Catty Puds will be:

Angus Brayshaw, Dom Tyson, Sam Frost, Jake Melksham

This, I like.

Expect Hannan to play over Frost. 

 

He reminds me a lot of Brad Green in his first year.

Wish him well, he deserves this and hope he tears them up.


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