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We had one particular poster label Jesse as pathetic and a disgrace for a month yet Goody sounds very happy with his form up to last week. 

 

Jugding by what goody said about Viney, we may not see him until the first week of the finals. 

He will not be risked in Perth on that hard deck. I think wise heads will keep him clear of the GWS game.

As for Hibbo It looks like a return for the West Coast game.

 

Goodwin on whether Oliver or Gawn is having a better season:  "If you ask Max, he would say he is contributing to Clayton's season.  If you ask Clayton, he'd say he's making Max look good."  ?

In all seriousness, we are so blessed to have them both as Demons.  They clearly have huge inate talent, and have worked their butts off to get to this level, and the Club itself deserves a great deal of credit for developing them to become stars of the competition.  Fingers crossed, they will be part of a premiership team sooner rather than later.

51 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Goodwin on whether Oliver or Gawn is having a better season:  "If you ask Max, he would say he is contributing to Clayton's season.  If you ask Clayton, he'd say he's making Max look good."  ?

In all seriousness, we are so blessed to have them both as Demons.  They clearly have huge inate talent, and have worked their butts off to get to this level, and the Club itself deserves a great deal of credit for developing them to become stars of the competition.  Fingers crossed, they will be part of a premiership team sooner rather than later.

Agree! It was obviously a tongue in cheek line from Goodwin but both statements are probably actually true. The Gawn-Oliver team is greater than the sum of its parts so to speak.


Brownlow quinella. 

Probably 2nd and 3rd. Rob each other. 

3 hours ago, radar said:

Brownlow quinella. 

Probably 2nd and 3rd. Rob each other. 

I agree. I've got some money on Maxxy, but I think Clarry might take some of those crucial votes.

Is it possible that a wooden spooner could provide the Brownlow winner? Would be farcical if that happens.

Though i would prefer Cripps to win it over 'plays for touches' Mitchell.

 
18 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Is it possible that a wooden spooner could provide the Brownlow winner? Would be farcical if that happens.

Though i would prefer Cripps to win it over 'plays for touches' Mitchell.

He's from Carlton .... so maybe.  Impossible if it were a demon. 

24 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Is it possible that a wooden spooner could provide the Brownlow winner? Would be farcical if that happens.

Though i would prefer Cripps to win it over 'plays for touches' Mitchell.

I can’t recall, but how were the Dees traveling when Woey won the Brownlow?


9 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

He's from Carlton .... so maybe.  Impossible if it were a demon. 

Brian Wilson in ‘82

3 minutes ago, hardtack said:

I can’t recall, but how were the Dees traveling when Woey won the Brownlow?

We were Grand Finalists that year.

1 minute ago, Demonised said:

We were Grand Finalists that year.

Well there you go! ?

38 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Is it possible that a wooden spooner could provide the Brownlow winner? Would be farcical if that happens.

Though i would prefer Cripps to win it over 'plays for touches' Mitchell.

i used to be so happy for Robert Harvey, when he went back to back -  GAB jrn - also did it at gold coast - it can happen - and I kind of hope it does happen again. Just not this year - for max.

9 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

Goodwin on whether Oliver or Gawn is having a better season:  "If you ask Max, he would say he is contributing to Clayton's season.  If you ask Clayton, he'd say he's making Max look good."  ?

In all seriousness, we are so blessed to have them both as Demons.  They clearly have huge inate talent, and have worked their butts off to get to this level, and the Club itself deserves a great deal of credit for developing them to become stars of the competition.  Fingers crossed, they will be part of a premiership team sooner rather than later.

Oliver and Gawny our version of McCartney and Lennon


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