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Leppitsch, Yze, I.Smith, B.Brown and Polec add that to the class we already have in Petracca, May, Viney, Langdon, Oliver and Gawn that makes us a super team. So enjoy the ride ladies and gentleman because the flag is for us to lose next year GO DEES!

 
Just now, WERRIDEE said:

Leppitsch, Yze, I.Smith, B.Brown and Polec add that to the class we already have in Petracca, May, Viney, Langdon, Oliver and Gawn that makes us a super team. So enjoy the ride ladies and gentleman because the flag is for us to lose next year GO DEES!

You like jumping the gun quite a bit.

 

???????

Look at all those chickens!

Although even if they do all hatch, I'm worry we'd be feeding a couple of cuckoos int here to.

And that's my quota of bird metaphors done for October.

Are they running through the streets with it like the Olympic Torch?


Big night on the turps Werridee?

We are in for many more years in the wilderness / rated as an irrelevant club if you think Smith, Brown and Polec are going to be the difference that takes us to a flag.

Smith is done & dusted.  Polec is ok on the receive and that's about it.  Brown, he will do ok if you have some lovely kicks coming inside 50 kicking it to the right height on a lead often enough.  And i don't see that sort of skill/class coming inside 50 in the bulk of this group right now.  You would need to import that as well!

Shuffling the deck chairs i'm afraid.

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1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

Leppitsch, Yze, I.Smith, B.Brown and Polec add that to the class we already have in Petracca, May, Viney, Langdon, Oliver and Gawn that makes us a super team. So enjoy the ride ladies and gentleman because the flag is for us to lose next year GO DEES!

Get off the acid werridee.

 
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Can someone bump this when it happens?


1 hour ago, drysdale demon said:

You like jumping the gun quite a bit.

DRY the gun is still in the holster

5 minutes ago, Kent said:

DRY the gun is still in the holster

Still in the gun shop in regional Victoria on the other side of the state while we are still in lockdown in Melbourne.


2 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Leppitsch, Yze, I.Smith, B.Brown and Polec add that to the class we already have in Petracca, May, Viney, Langdon, Oliver and Gawn that makes us a super team. So enjoy the ride ladies and gentleman because the flag is for us to lose next year GO DEES!

At least 4 of those names are negligible chances to be at Melbourne next year. 

Will be looking for Facebook pages to run with all these rumours soon.

Well done Werridee, all of a sudden you're an inside sauce.

2 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Leppitsch, Yze, I.Smith, B.Brown and Polec add that to the class we already have in Petracca, May, Viney, Langdon, Oliver and Gawn that makes us a super team. So enjoy the ride ladies and gentleman because the flag is for us to lose next year GO DEES!

Love your optimism and we all share the same love for the Dees. I go back to 64.

However I agree we have a great group on each line (although these days there are no lines)

Lots of development to come from Kosi, Spargo, Rivers, Jacko and others.

Add a quick wingman like Alves or Tingay to the other side from Langers, and a forward big, leading marking option like homeless Bennie and I think this is a GF side.


3 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Leppitsch, Yze, I.Smith, B.Brown and Polec add that to the class we already have in Petracca, May, Viney, Langdon, Oliver and Gawn that makes us a super team. So enjoy the ride ladies and gentleman because the flag is for us to lose next year GO DEES!

Oh, the irony.

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The thing that really pisses me off is 2 of the teams that have won this weekend we beat convincingly and another we lost by a whisker. 

 
9 minutes ago, old dee said:

The thing that really pisses me off is 2 of the teams that have won this weekend we beat convincingly and another we lost by a whisker. 

Coached by the best.

10 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Coached by the best.

So what is the problem!!!!!!!!!!!


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