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Harmes Broken Bone in Hand

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4 hours ago, Rocky said:

WHAT?! hawkins got off?! that is messed up..

 

So Oliver, Hogan, Lewis & Jones all get fines for tummy taps yet Hawkins gets off because why??? Absolutely [censored] joke this league is.

10 hours ago, Jaded said:

Can we get a priest, a rabbi, a sheik and some Buddhist monks to come and bless the club? Remove the bad energy? 

Sage leaves? Tea leaves? Some Glenn20 perhaps? 

Please complete: A priest, a rabbi, a sheik and some Buddhist monks walk into a bar...

 

 

 
5 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Please complete: A priest, a rabbi, a sheik and some Buddhist monks walk into a bar...

 

 

You've got to be joking ....

10 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

Lever starts developing back into AA form. Gets injured for the rest of the season.

Stretch finally plays a solid AFL game and shows some of the qualities we could really use in the side. Gets injured for the rest of the season.

Viney and Hibberd work back into some form (albeit not spectacular from either of them). Both get injured.

Harmes finds a niche as a tagger and in successive weeks takes out A-grade midfielders in Macrae, Selwood and Dangerfield. Gets injured.

We had a solid run with injuries in the first half of the year but that luck appears to have firmly run out now.

Makes the Port and St Kilda losses harder to stomach, given at that time we had just Lever out from our first choice 22 (Hunt having been dropped before getting injured). 

You are a true Dee. Keep faith. Good onya.        


On 7/23/2018 at 11:08 PM, titan_uranus said:

 

Harmes finds a niche as a tagger and in successive weeks takes out A-grade midfielders in Macrae, Selwood and Dangerfield. Gets injured.

 

And takes out Sloane a week later.

Harmes is a machine.

big game from this kid.. [censored] tat's, but such a hard, passionate player. definitely rather him in our midfield than someone else's.. lots of upside!

 

 

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