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Insane how much we must have sold! Few weeks ago there was so much NB and match jumper clearance stuff around from 2019.2020 now it’s mostly gone! Hopefully the club can really milk it. Still have B&F, round 1 and hopefully family day/cup reveal of some sort to get extra revenue. Can’t wait to see the increase in memberships also. 

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13 hours ago, Dee*ceiving said:

I'm not a fan of the black premiers caps either, terrible

me either,but there is a nice hat on the afl site instead of the melbourne site

 
On 10/1/2021 at 11:14 AM, Dee*ceiving said:

Has anyone come across news suggesting Carlton Draught will release premiership cans like they did last year for the tigers? 

Strangely Dan Murphy's is showing the Tigers can as the 2021 premiers: 

https://www.danmurphys.com.au/product/DM_808084/carlton-draught-carlton-draught-2020-afl-premiership-cans-375ml

Out of stock though of course. 

FYI I messaged Carlton Draught on Facebook and they came back yesterday saying they won't be doing the cans 😪 They said they don't have intellectual property rights to be able to produce them this year (which I take to mean Furphy won't let it happen under our sponsorship arrangement).

21 minutes ago, gg24 said:

FYI I messaged Carlton Draught on Facebook and they came back yesterday saying they won't be doing the cans 😪 They said they don't have intellectual property rights to be able to produce them this year (which I take to mean Furphy won't let it happen under our sponsorship arrangement).

thanks gg....but...

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11 minutes ago, Dee*ceiving said:

thanks gg....but...

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Couldn't agree more!

5 hours ago, gg24 said:

FYI I messaged Carlton Draught on Facebook and they came back yesterday saying they won't be doing the cans 😪 They said they don't have intellectual property rights to be able to produce them this year (which I take to mean Furphy won't let it happen under our sponsorship arrangement).

Carlton Draught? Pffft...

A nice premiership shiraz is more in style...

 
47 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

I’m wondering how different that is from the premiers record 


Shiraz is my preferred drop, and Bleasdale is always very good.  This one will taste like Grange!

 

 

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New work hat arrived today. 
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I’m wondering if there’s any chance of a book chronicling the year like Konrad Marshall’s ‘Stronger and Bolder: The Story of Richmond’s 2019 Premiership’  

On 10/4/2021 at 12:08 PM, Dee*ceiving said:

I prefer a more sublte look to @mauriesy...this one's not too bad

https://footyplusmore.com.au/products/pre-order-western-bulldogs-2021-premiers-phase-2-mens-polo?_pos=46&_sid=450ddd34a&_ss=r&variant=40965105254556

I'm not a fan of the black premiers caps either, terrible

Yep i ordered this in the aftermath excitement but having a bit of buyer remorse on this noout w as the black has too much of a the old enemy feel about it

17 hours ago, red and blue forever said:

me either,but there is a nice hat on the afl site instead of the melbourne site

This is the one to get IMV.  Would have preferred to order via our site but what to do


Been waitin' for a Premiership poster my whole life,

 

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8 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Been waitin' for a Premiership poster my whole life,

 

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A well timed "pause" on your video too!

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3 minutes ago, Dees_In_October said:

A well timed "pause" on your video too!

It's on repeat 😅

2 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

Shiraz is my preferred drop, and Bleasdale is always very good.  This one will taste like Grange!

 

 

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Bleasdale is one of my favourite blends, you cant lose either way.


My number plates have been posted. Should arrive for round 1 2022 the way Australia Post is going. 

15 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

Shiraz is my preferred drop, and Bleasdale is always very good.  This one will taste like Grange!

 

 

Buy Now

In FNQ a Shiraz is not necessairly a drink of choice after a long hot day.

Are there any commerative whites or sparklings that anyone knows of?

12 hours ago, TheWiz said:

Anyone know what the match worn guernseys went for?

 

Trac went for 34k

 

Just at 10am, a small number of the Mark Knight Premium Edition posters was made available to the general public at the Herald Sun Shop.

https://herald-sun-shop.myshopify.com/collections/2021-official-afl-premiership-products/products/mark-knight-premiership-poster-premium-limited-edition-print

Great if you weren’t able to get the Melbourne members priority allocation or already purchased the foil print.

 

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15 hours ago, Range Rover to the snow said:

Carlton Draught? Pffft...

A nice premiership shiraz is more in style...

Ordered haha 


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