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1 hour ago, Jaded said:

Viney looks ready to murder. 

Got him for the norm Smith at $21.

Can't wait to watch him go to work

 
17 minutes ago, Brownie said:

Got him for the norm Smith at $21.

Can't wait to watch him go to work

Give his recent work they are generous odds.

Looking at that interview Maxy just exudes calmness, serenity and belief. Totally unphased. I have so much confidence in him at the moment as a leader. Since kicking the winner after the siren against Geelong he's been on a mission. I think he destined for a big game tomorrow. I don't think it matters what stunt Beveridge tries to pull Maxy is primed to deliver and is my tip for the Norm Smith and to lead us to the promised land tomorrow.

 
1 hour ago, layzie said:

Does anyone in football have a better balance of having fun and ultra focus than Max Gawn?

Has Max ever been reported or fined? Im pretty sure he hasn't but want to know for sure.

Hes the sought of player that is as big as Mumford and could do some damage if he liked but he's just not that sort of bloke thank goodness.

Although I wouldn't mind seeing him push back if the dogs get stuck into him

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1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

Although I wouldn't mind seeing him push back if the dogs get stuck into him

The moment Max even looks like remonstrating it will be #freekickbulldogs


1 hour ago, BDA said:

Looking at that interview Maxy just exudes calmness, serenity and belief. Totally unphased. I have so much confidence in him at the moment as a leader. Since kicking the winner after the siren against Geelong he's been on a mission. I think he destined for a big game tomorrow. I don't think it matters what stunt Beveridge tries to pull Maxy is primed to deliver and is my tip for the Norm Smith and to lead us to the promised land tomorrow.

Never seen him look so steely eyed as the prelim and today's press conference

5 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Has Max ever been reported or fined? Im pretty sure he hasn't but want to know for sure.

Hes the sought of player that is as big as Mumford and could do some damage if he liked but he's just not that sort of bloke thank goodness.

Although I wouldn't mind seeing him push back if the dogs get stuck into him

Really want our guys all over them like a rash if they choose to get stuck in to Gawn. 

17 hours ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Was watching on Kayo

Dermie 🤦‍♂️

Thank God for the 🔄15 fwd button

Actually 🔁 15,  I presume, unless you want a repeat of the drivel. 

 
17 hours ago, BDA said:

Looking at that interview Maxy just exudes calmness, serenity and belief. Totally unphased. I have so much confidence in him at the moment as a leader. Since kicking the winner after the siren against Geelong he's been on a mission. I think he destined for a big game tomorrow. I don't think it matters what stunt Beveridge tries to pull Maxy is primed to deliver and is my tip for the Norm Smith and to lead us to the promised land tomorrow.

Max is a total legend, and remains humble and very Captain-like. This year, he has continued to surpass any expectations we may have held for him - he's simply all style, couth and giving to others. 
What a talent, what a guy. Max will ensure we get there, today. His onfield steerage of the team will be the difference required to take the Cup after an unbearable interval since 1964.

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