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1st Gawn
2nd Oliver
3rd Tmac
4th Harmes
5th Gus

Jetta 6th, Jones 7th, Hogan 8th
Best first year Fritta
Most improved Harmes (honestly didn't know where he was going to sit at the club this year)

 
6 hours ago, hells bells said:

I’ll be attending my first MFC B&F tonight.  Pretty pumped.  Any other Demonlanders attending?

I'm heading along Hells Bells, also for the first time.

 

Oliver

Gawn

Brayshaw

Salem

1.  Maximus

2.  Oliver

3.  Angus

4.  Tom McDonald

5.  The Harmes Explosion

58 minutes ago, Copuchas said:

I'm heading along Hells Bells, also for the first time.

Yes The Chief, Mrs Chief, Max and 99 are going tonight, looking forward to a good night 

 

Please would love to know that anyone who goes can get some insight i to Hogan and other trade whispers!


6 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

The 'Bluey' will be live streamed by MFC for those of us who can't be there .  What a fantastic initiative by our Club.  See details here:

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That's a great initiative.  Long overdue.

Ty for the heads up DOF and well done to those at the club who had the foresight.

The music is back 

3 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

The music is back 

love a good gotye cover...lol

 

wait a second.... is this song a veiled swipe at jesse?! either way, bad choice. too soon!

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2 minutes ago, Rocky said:

love a good gotye cover...lol

 

wait a second.... is this song a veiled swipe at jesse?! either way, bad choice. too soon!

I thought the exact same!

1 minute ago, Dees_In_October said:

I thought the exact same!

Me three

4 minutes ago, Rocky said:

love a good gotye cover...lol

 

wait a second.... is this song a veiled swipe at jesse?! either way, bad choice. too soon!

Goyte covers and Clint Stanaway. 2 Things you can count on at a Melbourne B&F.


 

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