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1 hour ago, TRIGON said:

1. NO, NO, NO, LJ's current hairstyle is heroically ugly - potentially cult!

2. Yes!

He and BBB will be the cultist of cult hairstyle fwds in the league.

 
7 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

LJ will be a weapon in the future.  Just needs to remember two things - 

1- get a decent haircut and 

2- to stay at the Dees and never go back to a WA team 

No SONS. That mullet is awesome. I don’t ever want him to cut it.

7 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Oliver actually struggled with the demands of AFL professionalism in his first 12 months. His diet and off field work was quite poor.

That until Brendan McCartney and Billy Stretch took him aside to help him adjust.

l think the 1st year can be a learning year to understand what is required. so still see him as a quick adaptor given he did what he did in the 2nd year and went from fat to fit very quickly

 

Definition of MFCSS: But maybe these pics the wrong way around.


1 hour ago, sue said:

Definition of MFCSS: But maybe these pics the wrong way around.

Were you quoting me Sue? Was just a little gag on off seasons past v present, the transformation/maturity. Soz if it fell flat. 

On 12/4/2020 at 2:43 PM, Demonland said:

Luke Jackson has undergone a 7 week body transformation by bodymajic in Perth in the lead up to the preseason.

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The most impressive specimen I’ve seen for a long time. The mullet I mean.

The rig not bad either.

Good ways to support their local gyms - maybe even ‘sponsors’?  Getting someone famous in shape in a short program can be good for your marketing!  Otherwise, would expect all players to have instructions from the club on what they are to work on - endurance, size, speed or whatever - in their off season.  TMac getting lean, Dogga getting some muscle, Harmes getting rid of the budgie smugglers....

 
15 hours ago, Cards13 said:

Were you quoting me Sue? Was just a little gag on off seasons past v present, the transformation/maturity. Soz if it fell flat. 

no, just making a very weak joke.

Luke  wants to get  in tip top condition  and give himself a chance to play his best football. He is one of that can help the team go up the ladder into September.

Although  still 19  into next season, the kid looks to be dedicated and starting to look like an impressive unit.   Looking forward  to watching him live in 2021.

 

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19 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Needs to build strong core strength.

Hi Burgo, thanks for dropping by DL 

On 12/5/2020 at 10:48 AM, Cards13 said:

24 month transformation 

 

 

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"With" pain or "from" pain? Not sure he's got his grammar right. Go back to the parlor, Nut, and make sure, would ya?

Harmesy doesn't care what you or anybody else thinks of his tattoos.  He's not sorry or embarrassed by them.

Here's another one he's just had done ...

 

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Jacko , Benny Brown, Weid, May, MB, TMac, Tomlinson, Gawny, Rick.... beginning to think we maybe have a good and versatile crop of big men... 

10 hours ago, Grr-owl said:

Jacko , Benny Brown, Weid, May, MB, TMac, Tomlinson, Gawny, Rick.... beginning to think we maybe have a good and versatile crop of big men... 

Yep. Just need a couple of tenacious small forward types to compliment our tall brigade.

On 12/5/2020 at 8:55 AM, Demons1858 said:

Some players 'get it' earlier than others like Oliver, Viney and apply themselves from the beginning. Not just at training and the extra sessions many do but well above that. Petracca perhaps took longer than he may have but is there now. Gawn by his own admission took longer for it to click.Its when you know you have an emerging A grader. some don't ever get it like sylvia

Oliver doesn't get it yet. When / if he does we have the best player in the league. 

 

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