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19 minutes ago, DubDee said:

https://www.coldstreamfnc.com/copy-of-34-andrew-barling-2

'FrittDog' is 19, plays fwd and as someone said above, looks taller than his big bro

Love his 3rd nickname.

Darcy Fritsch

Playing number: 35

Nickname: Fritta, Fritdog, Bayley’s brother

Playing Position: Fwd

D.O.B: 29-01-1999

AFL Team followed: Collingwood

Pre Game Rituals (if any): Alone time in the toilet.

Which team mate would you most like to have as your wingman (or be the wingman too) & why? Definitely DV cause he would reel in the hot chicks with his looks and they would jump straight onto me once they try and have a conversation with him and he makes it extremely awkward!

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6 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

He went ok on the weekend kicking 20 goals for Coldstream.

Coldstream are div 4. So not great challenges there.

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Coldstream are div 4. So not great challenges there.

20 goals is a rare feat regardless of the opposition. I once saw Shane Loveless kick 25.3 playing for my old club in the 90,s. I doubt i cracked over 20 goals in all of my  senior football games. 


How old is he?

Would he want to play at a higher level, starting with VFL?

Remember, Bailey came from nowhere. 

 He had a quiet first half, only kicked 6.

4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

How old is he?

Would he want to play at a higher level, starting with VFL?

Remember, Bailey came from nowhere. 

Younger then Bayley.

When I saw "Dracy Fritsch from Coldstream" I really thought it was some kind of celebrity band endorsement.

3 hours ago, Wilbur said:

20 goals is a rare feat regardless of the opposition. I once saw Shane Loveless kick 25.3 playing for my old club in the 90,s. I doubt i cracked over 20 goals in all of my  senior football games. 

I vaguely remember this fella. Was this down Gippsland way?


20 snags is off it's head, in school footy for me a friend of mine kicked 25 against St.michael's, and the next guy down kicked 20, we won by about 300 points as i sat at half back in my dcshoes cross legged on the ground (calm down it was 2000).

No matter the team, just the fact that you can kick more than 20 in the amount of time it requires for a game to finish is an achievement in itself.

25 from the middle by the way, but he's a cat so i'd never give him credit to his face, i feel like i'm in a safe space

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