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17 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

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Think you are onto it, Mr Onion.

My alternate list:

Superman, Gumby, Dr Emmett Brown, Richie rich, Treebeard, Beaker from the muppets, Ally McBeal, Pennywise the clown, gollum.

 

 
16 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Ronald McDonald second from the right.

I legit forgot about Brown for a minute - was so confused as i knew it wouldn't be Susan Boyle


Langdon and Brown can be found in isle 57 at Bunnings. 

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Trac, May, Clarry, Kozzie, Max, Viney, Langdon, Ben Brown, Goodwin

2 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

reckon harmes might be viney?

It is.

Only one in contention is 4th from the left...  so far we have Harmes and Kozzie as the nominess.

I will go with Angus Brayshaw.

 
2 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

It is.

Only one in contention is 4th from the left...  so far we have Harmes and Kozzie as the nominess.

I will go with Angus Brayshaw.

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This confirms the 4th from the left. 

Can't imagine Harmes and Melksham being on the banner given the years they had.

Goodwin lucky to be on the banner assuming that's him on the far right.


8 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

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Petracca, May, Oliver, Pickett, Gawn, Viney, Langdon, B.Brown, Goodwin

should be jones > goody respect the legacy and give it one last go alternatively whack ooze up there coz why tf not


Brown is second from the right are we missing someone?  Are there 10 people in that silhouette or has Brown got a big head.

1 hour ago, nosoupforme said:

Brown is second from the right are we missing someone?  Are there 10 people in that silhouette or has Brown got a big head.

Maybe Brown is standing next to Luke Jackson.  Would be stiff for LJ not to be there if Kozzie got a spot!

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17 hours ago, roy11 said:

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This confirms the 4th from the left. 

100% ! Well done. 

Personally I couldnt see why Melksham would get a gig on the banner - BUT Harmes, well, people do love him.

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I reckon our current run of form, just mighty be worthy of a mid-season draft to the banner, just saying...

 

Additions:

Tmac

Lever 

Salem

Rivers

the whole bloody team...

[smoky} Burgess?

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