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Injured/ idle:

Hogan.

Frawley.

Tyson.

Preuss.

Howe.

Can't get a game: Kent.

Functional: Frost.

Having said that, I wish them all the best. 

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Bizzarely, the 2021-retired Tom Scully is still in the HFC website team photos, evidently carrying the number 'Blank'

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p.s.Sorry to embed those DREADFUL colours into this forum...

 
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1 hour ago, dieter said:

 

Injured/ idle:

Hannan

Martin

Oscar Macdonald

Hogan.

Frawley.

Tyson.

Preuss.

Howe.

Can't get a game: Kent.

Functional: Frost.

Having said that, I wish them all the best. 

 

1 hour ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

p.s.Sorry to embed those DREADFUL colours into this forum...

Following MFC does things to a man's mind

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58 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Bizzarely, the 2021-retired Tom Scully is still in the HFC website team photos, evidently carrying the number 'Blank'

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Who?

58 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Hope Jeremy Howe enjoys our march up the ladder while Collingwood are on the verge of complete collapse.

 

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1 hour ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

p.s.Sorry to embed those DREADFUL colours into this forum...

It was accidental, so it's ok. Doesn't it make you want to spew, though?

 

I feel we play our aged for to long to the detriment of youth, don’t be surprised if Chandler and Bedford are delisted eventually 

2 hours ago, Chook said:

Martin rested vs the Suns.

For all the horrible list management decisions we made around the Bailey/ Neeld era, most of the players we willingly let go never played well elsewhere. Martin was the exception - I never understood why we let him walk at the time, and it looks like an even worse decision in hindsight. He's been a seriously underrated player for a long time. 


2 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Hope Jeremy Howe enjoys our march up the ladder while Collingwood are on the verge of complete collapse.

If Sheed misses that goal he’s a premiership player.

A lot of people are quick to jump on Collingwood (which is fair enough) but they were very good and really should have won a flag.

2 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Hope Jeremy Howe enjoys our march up the ladder while Collingwood are on the verge of complete collapse.

I'm never going to begrudge a player for moving to the club they supported as a kid. Even if it is Collingwood.

(Hope Christian Petracca never reads this though).

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Hoges has kicked 3 in the VFL. 

39 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Hoges has kicked 3 in the VFL. 

Good on him. Hope he can get his life and career back on track. Still just 26 I believe.

32 minutes ago, Chook said:

Good on him. Hope he can get his life and career back on track. Still just 26 I believe.

We play them again at the G later this year, hopefully he plays, the Dees fans give him and big cheer, and of course the Dees get the W!


Not sure where to post this. GWS v Footscray currently live on Fox and Jesse is running around.

Better than no footy at all on a Thursday night. He’s looking ok, here’s hoping he gets some luck and makes it back successfully.

Anyone know what Guy Rigoni is up to these days?

Does he moonlight on here??

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26 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Anyone know what Guy Rigoni is up to these days?

Does he moonlight on here??

Lucky enough to be on a table with him at a fundraiser for retired players 3 years ago. We had a fabulous night and Guy was very easy to talk to. I cannot remember the company he works for but he is well known through country Victoria as he sells farm machinery. From memory he has 2 girls who play footy but haven't been picked up to date. He is very tight with Rod Grinter and they are a major force behind the past players support network. I was very privileged to talk to him about the Bali bombing and it's affects on the players who were there.

I don't know if he is aware Demonland exists and now I wish I had asked.

 
1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

hogan v hannan in the vfl this evening

hogan looks a class above

hannan hurt early but has come back on i think

Hogan 4 goals and in a losing side 

Hannan 3 


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