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If Gus doesn't at least equal his third-placing in this year's Brownlow I'll know exactly what to blame.

 

Forgot to mention, appeared for first time at Wednesday training

Obviously getting used to it again for season proper

Looks really slick in the red and blue


5 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

That looks amazing.

Agree. If that was available at the Demon shop I’d wear it in public. 

 

Helmet looks good, and we'll be seeing more of it. Gus had the ball on a string today and looks set for another big season!

This photo is one of the training routines-can somebody explain what it means?

 

 


pity the blue in helmet is the clash strip blue. he needs another with navy blue for the home strip

still miles better than the grating green one

5 hours ago, daisycutter said:

pity the blue in helmet is the clash strip blue. he needs another with navy blue for the home strip

still miles better than the grating green one

The Clash hat! Brilliant! I give it 2 rounds before the AFL says.... you can’t wear those colours.  It clashes with Phil Narkle’s!

I think a pink one will suit not because it's a girls colour because it would stand out and maybe catch the  umpire's eye.

It could turn into a big year for GUS.

On 2/22/2019 at 4:57 PM, Dingo said:

This photo is one of the training routines-can somebody explain what it means?

 

 

Either  male bonding technique ( likely) or practicing holding your ground in a contest ( less likely )


sorry to be against the grain again, but i prefer the less noticeable,  Black with Green piping.

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