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2 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

Love the ox, that was great to see.

He flew the flag in the 2000 GF against a nasty pack of thugs, when others wilted.

Would have loved to seen his reaction as a player last quick when Fritsch got dropped by buddy!

 

COME ON KENT!!!

so many desperate people yelled the same. 

Classic

 

That was good to see. Must admit it puzzled me how he could get Kent mixed up with Hibberd ?

13 minutes ago, dl4e said:

That was good to see. Must admit it puzzled me how he could get Kent mixed up with Hibberd ?

Probably polished off about 17 stubbies under the duress of the previous 118 minutes like a lot of us.

2 hours ago, faultydet said:

Thanks Mrs Ox, much appreciated.

Don't know why, but it always seems strange to see a player/former player cheering like a regular Joe.

 

Great viewing. Hope he gets to cheer a finals victory also. 

I was fortunate enough to be seated next to the late Robbie Flower at the MCG about 10 years ago and was similarly astonished to see the ‘great one’ going off his head as vehemently as me?

 

Love the Ox.

While he can let the mouth run before the brain on the odd occasion, I'll never doubt his contribution to the club nor his love for it.

7 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

His wife secretly filmed it without knowing..

So bloody good!

 

 

I was at the game, I almost through my son into the crowd from excitement 

I'm so grateful there wasn't a camera filming me in the last 5 minutes. The men in white coats would have been at by door in 2 seconds flat. 


Love the Ox pretty much tipifies what we were all feeling. 

In my eyes this is perfect parenting. Doesn't get any better than this - celebrating a win for a team you gave your heart and soul for and having a son who seems to have similar passion.

 

 

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Is it me? Or has his son nealy caught up to him in height??

On 8/20/2018 at 10:50 PM, Colin B. Flaubert said:

Love the Ox.

While he can let the mouth run before the brain on the odd occasion, I'll never doubt his contribution to the club nor his love for it.

Does he have any official rôle in the club?

Would he make a good forward coach or even goal kicking coach?

Could he maybe help eliminate Jesse’s stuttering run up with resultant improved conversion rate? 

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Thanks for bumping this. I have been in the air for the last few days and would have missed it.

So special .... just wonderful

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This thread doesn't belong on the second page this week, time for another viewing people.

I can’t wait/hope I get to enjoy the Dees  winning with my nearly 3rd old and 7 week old boys. Oldest is a 3yr member, youngest is a 1yr member.

Mr 3 has been to a few games now and whenever sport comes on tv he shouts “the Go Dees”, and “we went to the Go Dees daddy... there was a helicopter, big planes and trains” with no mention of the loss to St Kilda. 

 

 
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Anyone see Ox article on telling Judd to get stuffed?

 

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