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Remembering back to the wet night game against the Tigers in 2015 when a very young Jesse Hogan took on Alex Rance and more than held his own, taking some big marks and snagging a couple of big goals in a   Demons win.

Maybe tonight it will be Luke Jacksons turn.

Edited by Pickett2Jackson

 

Not to mention Matthews cleaning up Peter Giles on the MCG when he was blind-sided. Absolute dog act.

1 minute ago, kev martin said:

What is the atmosphere, there at the G?

Pretty relaxed so far...probably only about half in


Anyone else building up a bit of angry-misty-eyed emotional chaos?

I haven't been this wound up before a non-final since Neale Daniher's final game.

Which Nathan Jones played in as a teenager just a few games prior to playing in David Neitz's 300th.

I'm becoming really angry at Richmond for even having ambitions to get at all in the way of Jones' triumph.

 

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I have been able to do nothing all day except bounce a tennis ball against a wall and repeatedly catch it...

 
4 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Get on the beers PF!  Followed by a mentos

burp

All the hype about Dusty. Sure hes a star but are not Trac and Oliver. I also think Kozzies been left out of the picture.

And Max.

And May.

Oh yea Langdin.

Probavly Lever.

Perhaps Viney.

Oh yea Salems back.

So is Tmac.

And Hunt.

I forgot Fritta.

And Hibberd.

Tomlison hasnt been rated either.

And Gus.

 

Edited by leave it to deever


Martin a very good footballer but maybe he should consider a career change.

Curtain call for extras in the new Mad Max Gawn epic  is about to happen. 

Dusty just add black leather, with studs,  a Harley and for good measure a jail break.

Go you mighty Demons!!!!!!


Game starts at 11.25 am my time and I will be watching.... Too early for a drink or 7?

Who’s Kayo just changed to blues lions game?


Just now, Nasher said:

Yep. On ya Rupert. FFS.

FMD 

 

Fix it now you farkheads!


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