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Which club champion presents our Premiership cup on Grand Final Day? 132 members have voted

  1. 1. Which club champion presents our Premiership cup on Grand Final Day?

    • Ron Barassi
      61
    • Neale Daniher
      41
    • Garry Lyon
      1
    • David Neitz
      13
    • Hassa Mann
      2
    • Noel McMahen
      3
    • Paul Roos
      6

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Given the pain they’ve put me through, I reckon I should get the nod.

Danners for mine.

 

oppo supporters would be frothing at mouth wandering over to DL and seeing threads like this haha 

 

Jimmy Toumpas and Tom Scully.

In all seriousness though if healthy enough, Daniher. Otherwise, Barassi.

Ron

1 hour ago, SFebes said:

Where's Jane Bunn?

Is she a supporter? Would like to hug her after we win it.

EDIT: she's a Saints supporter. Probably needs a hug anyway.

Edited by Clintosaurus

 
2 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Is she a supporter? Would like to hug her after we win it.

EDIT: she's a Saints supporter. Probably needs a hug anyway.

I think I'd hug anything if we win the flag Clint

1 minute ago, SFebes said:

I think I'd hug anything if we win the flag Clint

Same. Euphoria will last a week.


Noticed Garry Lyon has no votes, that’s fine and understandable. However I think media and obvious history aside he would be right in the mix. Sorry if this steps on toes but as a player the guy was everything that this club epitomises and one of the greatest skippers we ever had. Happy to take heat over this, go for it.

Edited by layzie

Mark Jackson.

6 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Same. Euphoria will last a week.

So will my hangover.

Two presenters. for me... on the Dais.   Of course Barassi,,, but also Roosy.

Barassi recruited & coached Roosy, when he went up to save The Swans... and Roosy, took the job to its zenith.

 

Of course we all know Barass's contribution to the D's.

And we all owe Roosy, for this build, who inturn owed Barassi for doing the same in Sydney town.

 

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I've thought about this over the years.  If he was still alive, the only choice would be Robbie.  If Garry Lyon's personal brand hadn't gone down the toilet it would be him. 

But I think it has to be Neita. Like Matt Richardson for the Tigers, it is he who manfully battled through the modern struggles of our club.

I love Barass and would be happy to see him hold the cup...but honestly....he has lifted enough cups!!!

Edited by BillyBeane

9 hours ago, layzie said:

Noticed Garry Lyon has no votes, that’s fine and understandable. However I think media and obvious history aside he would be right in the mix. Sorry if this steps on toes but as a player the guy was everything that this club epitomises and one of the greatest skippers we ever had. Happy to take heat over this, go for it.

Fair comment I think layzie. People forget Garry was in our Team of The Century and a champion. Most people I assume hate him over the Neeld debacle but even Garry said last week on SEN he regrets getting involved but he was in a hard situation trying to help Jimmy and do it for him. He just made a bad choice, as we all have, but he wore his heart on his sleeve and bled for this club as a player and loves the Dees, he only wants the best and success as we all do.

RDB is at all Melbourne home games and our last premiership captain in which year he also won the BnF and played 204 games with the Demons. I'm all for first in line and RDB would be that.

25 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Fair comment I think layzie. People forget Garry was in our Team of The Century and a champion. Most people I assume hate him over the Neeld debacle but even Garry said last week on SEN he regrets getting involved but he was in a hard situation trying to help Jimmy and do it for him. He just made a bad choice, as we all have, but he wore his heart on his sleeve and bled for this club as a player and loves the Dees, he only wants the best and success as we all do.

RDB is at all Melbourne home games and our last premiership captain in which year he also won the BnF and played 204 games with the Demons. I'm all for first in line and RDB would be that.

That’s right Febes, it would just be nice if people could put that stuff to the side and remember what he did for our club. It was a terrible spot he was put in. 

Yep it has to be Barass. Absolutely.

I think “The Prince” Hertier Lumumba would be a fitting person to present the cup ,as he is the chosen one.

First win the bloody thing and then I don't care, I won't notice because of the tears in my eyes.

Edited by old dee


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