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44 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Holy Moley!

great pics, thanks DL

Rivers looks like he's done 3 preseasons already!

I would temper your astonishment DD. Having seen him in person recently, he is still quite rakish and skinny. Sure he's toned with little to no puppy fat (which enhances the illusion of size), but he's got a fair ways to go yet in having a body ready for AFL.

 

That music from the match sim vision, anyone else feel like going clubbing after watching it?

Good bit of content today, watching them in game mode certainly regenerates interest. 

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5 hours ago, Demonland said:

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Our players always look sensational in these stills Always but er!...?


 

Cannot help but notice that in the match simulation sequence where Bennell got several touches that the final kick inside 50 by the player to whom Bennell gave it off to (not sure who it was) was not to advantage. The clip doesn't make it clear exactly what happened between the attacker and defender.

2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Cannot help but notice that in the match simulation sequence where Bennell got several touches that the final kick inside 50 by the player to whom Bennell gave it off to (not sure who it was) was not to advantage. The clip doesn't make it clear exactly what happened between the attacker and defender.

Pretty sure that was Brown


13 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

Goody looks like more of a clown in that pom pom beanie than Maxy or Salem with the bleached hair ?

Thanks for your contribution to the training thread.

Damn,  by replying to you, now I look like as big an idiot

Great to be back in the old peoples home again

2 hours ago, John Demonic said:

Goody looks like more of a clown in that pom pom beanie than Maxy or Salem with the bleached hair ?

Does that apply to all that have the exact same beanie JD??


2 hours ago, dworship said:

Thanks for your contribution to the training thread.

Damn,  by replying to you, now I look like as big an idiot

Meh, just a reference to the Hutchy jab at Maxy and Goodys beanie looking more silly. You may resume the sophisticated late night discussion of training analytics

 

 

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1 hour ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Is Toby Bedford any relation to John Hopoate?

from what i remember, John was a 2 fingers type of guy. Toby's not mucking about and gone with the 4. Poor Harmesy.

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15 hours ago, DubDee said:

Holy Moley!

great pics, thanks DL

Rivers looks like he's done 3 preseasons already!

I genuinely believe this could be one of the greatest drafts in our history. Jackson, Pickett and Rivers all to be regular 22 by next year.

12 hours ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Is Toby Bedford any relation to John Hopoate?

If he played for Richmond, they could make a movie based on that image and call it "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Finger".

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13 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

from what i remember, John was a 2 fingers type of guy. Toby's not mucking about and gone with the 4. Poor Harmesy.

To paraphrase W C Fields, "two fingers of brown eye thanks bartender!"

22 hours ago, george_on_the_outer said:

Double Holy Moley!!......Greg Stafford is 203 and Jackson is half a body above him!!

Yeah but hes too short to be a ruckman!!

On 5/27/2020 at 1:13 PM, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Is that Rivers..?

 

 

Looks every inch an AFL half back even more!!

very surprised if he is not slotted in our defence by seasons end!

 
1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

That leap of Jackson! Wow!

 

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#tooShort2Ruck

He'll make some 'experts' look very silly over the next decade.

 


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