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Assuming he’s not a late withdrawal, tip of the hat to T Daddy Mac on reaching 150 games - a game for each strand of hair he’s driven me to remove, but provided a lot of entertainment along the way.

Here’s hoping he puts in a good shift, because by god do we need one right now.

All the best Tommy ?

 

Yeah, coz we do milestone games so well................

 

 

( Not a shot t you P-man, we have been hopeless at milestone games for years)

1 hour ago, ding said:

Yeah, coz we do milestone games so well................

( Not a shot t you P-man, we have been hopeless at milestone games for years)

Do you have some data to back that contention ding? Max's 100th wasn't a happy affair, but we were [censored] for quite a number of years so the milestone games have obviously been a bit skewed. What about since 2015?

Still, I'm hoping Tomald will play his 150th in Melbourne, for non-sentimental reasons.

 

Congratulations to him. He has been one of our shining lights through some dark years.


I doubt Goody would bother holding Pruess back on Sunday and taking him up if 'T'- Daddy was a goer. 

Along with the strategy of chunk playing off one wing ? Goody has been rusted on bout Maxy going it alone for some reason since start of season so he aint taking Preuss up as 2nd ruck.

'T' - Daddy's 150th on his return...whenever that might be.  Hopefully against the 'Aints'.

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2 hours ago, Skuit said:

Do you have some data to back that contention ding? Max's 100th wasn't a happy affair, but we were [censored] for quite a number of years so the milestone games have obviously been a bit skewed. What about since 2015?

Still, I'm hoping Tomald will play his 150th in Melbourne, for non-sentimental reasons.

Not only did the team not step up for Max's 100th, they did not step up for Viney's 100th a week later.  Very sad when a team can't step up for their vice-cap and co-cap (btw I don't necessarily mean to win but at least put in an honourable showing for 4 qtrs).

So this team's track record is not good in teamate's milestones (or special events eg Roos' last game).  Nonetheless, I hope they step up tonight and at the very least for Tom to get some mojo back.

He has stuck with us thru thick and thin so would really like to see him have a memorable game.

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Great job T-Mac... Stuck it out through the dark years, deserves success here's hoping we are the club which can provide it for him. 

 
3 hours ago, deebug said:

Congrats T-Mac, hopping it's a good one to remember??

Do you only have one leg? Or do you mean his ankle is so bad that he’ll be hopping?

Edited by My name is legion

I think he should play it against StKilda.


He's been named in the team, however, they have Petty up there if he is a late withdrawal.........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

6 hours ago, Skuit said:

Do you have some data to back that contention ding? Max's 100th wasn't a happy affair, but we were [censored] for quite a number of years so the milestone games have obviously been a bit skewed. What about since 2015?

Still, I'm hoping Tomald will play his 150th in Melbourne, for non-sentimental reasons.

Nah, no data Skuit, i just have memories of losing most times we had a big milestone to "celebrate", but ofc it was down to the fact that our team was junk. Since 2015 would be very interesting tbh. 100/150 game milestones are the main ones.. (50 games ones arent that important imo)

3 hours ago, DeeZone said:

He's been named in the team, however, they have Petty up there if he is a late withdrawal.........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

With the short break between games... I would rest him,  because that ankle roll is not his only foot issue,  I am sure.  He has been putrid all season.

Time to rest him, to get his body right, before he plays again...  miss this game, and he has had about 2 weeks to ease and sort his feet.

Why keep on injecting him when half out team is out.  We will end up with a  merry-go-round  in the injury room.   One in one out...  all season.

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2 hours ago, My name is legion said:

Do you only have one leg? Or do you mean his ankle is so bad that he’ll be hopping?

Yer having dyslexia means i stuff up a lot with reading, writing, oh and of course spelling.

But you have a nice day


Good luck Tommy and thanks for your 150  games of honest and brilliant footy.

Lets win tonight and kick start the season and out fear into our opposition.

 

4 hours ago, ding said:

Nah, no data Skuit, i just have memories of losing most times we had a big milestone to "celebrate", but ofc it was down to the fact that our team was junk. Since 2015 would be very interesting tbh. 100/150 game milestones are the main ones.. (50 games ones arent that important imo)

It just occurred to me this crop wouldn't have had all that much practice playing in big milestone games. I recall Watts had a 150th with us before he departed - and a complete stinker if I remember correctly. Maybe Port Adelaide at the MCG after the bye in 2017 where he dropped marks and squibbed from the outset? Melksham and Garlett a couple others. Jones and Lewis.

14 hours ago, ding said:

Yeah, coz we do milestone games so well................

 

 

( Not a shot t you P-man, we have been hopeless at milestone games for years)

I was going to say, we always stuff them up.

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