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Next two are Gawn and Brayshaw.

If there are only 10 I hope the last four are Jetta, Hibberd, T Mac and Melksham.

Frost and Fritsch coming up. 

 
2 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Next two are Gawn and Brayshaw.

If there are only 10 I hope the last four are Jetta, Hibberd, T Mac and Melksham.

maximus and gus next would make sense, to keep the midfield together

May and Yogi Bear "yo ho ho"


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When did the silhouettes on the right sneak in?...

The far right is Max? and on his left is Gus.

Revisions to my earlier post:  Centre -  Tom Mcdonald, next is Elise O'Dea.

16 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

When did the silhouettes on the right sneak in?...

The far right is Max? and on his left is Gus.

Revisions to my earlier post:  Centre -  Tom Mcdonald, next is Elise O'Dea.

Gus, or could it be Fritz? 

The Pruesster

 

Nev in the middle is my guess (next to Harmes) although he seems to have Frost's ears stuck on.

A serious bouffant on the dude next to Gawn.


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Man in the middle:  Goodwin then Petracca (or Elise O'Dea because I doubt DL would leave out AFLW team member), Gus, Max, Fritsch and Jetta.

Bloody hell!

When did Beatnik Popeye get a game for the Dees?!!

40 minutes ago, P-man said:

Middle one has to be Goody.

No Tony Abbott.

Image result for tony abbott cartoon

3 hours ago, ManDee said:

No Tony Abbott.

Image result for tony abbott cartoon

If so, we've all got No,No,No, No hope...  none, with that Rabbot.

 By the way is he a dual citizen...  maybe we can jettison him into some sort of orbit ???  back to Britain.


53 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Fritter - nice.

Couldn't air brush him some bigger biceps?

 

BTW great work on the caricatures again.

You need to look more closely Balls - they did

Goodwin and Petracca to go. 


TMAC is there - imagine if the middle one was his bro - this place would meltdown! image.png.dbd0d0d24682658794824fe120c38faa.png

ps...it's goodwin for mine...

Edited by Engorged Onion

Middle one is surely May ,, but where's Petracca  ???

 
2 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Middle one is surely May ,, but where's Petracca  ???

Too fat, couldn’t squeeze him in. 

5 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Too fat, couldn’t squeeze him in. 

Could be at a Weight watchers meeting.


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