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Oh that's a shame...?

Said no Demon ever !!! ?

 

Hmm, what's the rest of their tall defender group like?

Hurley, Hartley, Ambrose, Francis. Only Hartley is is a 'true' tall among them, at 198cm, after that you're down to 193cm.

Whether Hooker misses outright or is simply underdone, it is looking like a good day for having Gawn and Preuss rotating forward.

Bodes well for two towers on field together, given that their rucks are Bellchambers (respectable enough but hardly intimidating, anyone got news on his progress from shoulder surgery?) and Zach Clarke who hasn't played an AFL game for two years.


Anything that can help us win the game is good. He is a tall strong defender similar to Steven May. Hurley can  play forward as well.

I like advantages.  Poor thing,  cough.

we need to make sure we don't go in too tall as they could run us off the park.  I wouldn't play Pruess in this one

6 minutes ago, DubDee said:

we need to make sure we don't go in too tall as they could run us off the park.  I wouldn't play Pruess in this one

Send an email to Goodwin and cc the selectors.

 
5 hours ago, nosoupforme said:

Anything that can help us win the game is good. He is a tall strong defender similar to Steven May. Hurley can  play forward as well.

I like advantages.  Poor thing,  cough.

We are without Lever,  theres no advantage for us.

  • 2 weeks later...

Daniher has done a calf will miss upto 6 weeks according to reports, big out for the bombers 

Edited by brendan


Shame ?

56 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

And to think he was $12 to won Coleman.

As I have previously noted that is how bookies win.


50 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Poor ugly fella, oh well. 

Come on Ethan !!

Dont criticize the guy because of his looks. We cant all look like Chris Hemsworth. ( well , I do, but not everyone does )

4 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Come on Ethan !!

Dont criticize the guy because of his looks. We cant all look like Chris Hemsworth. ( well , I do, but not everyone does )

It was more of an observation rather than a criticism. Although it sucks personally for fugly, I’m glad he won’t be playing against us and sucked in to Essendon. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Yeah those 4 behinds and 2 out on the full Daniher would have kicked will really make all the difference!

Now if the rest of their 22 could just get injured I'd be a happy man

the 'Top 4 Bombers' media have quietened down thank [censored]

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