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Not in any order:

1. ABC multi-call was the best by the length of the straight: "Their run is a pleasure to watch". (After Brayshaw's goal'.

2. Kysaiah Pickett needs to be honoured on the forward line. IMO there were a couple of occasions where KP could have been 'hit up'.

3.TMAC didn't have a big impact but did some fantastic team things such as the unacknowledged love-tap to Petracca resulting in the dribbled goal.

4. Brayshaw was magnificent, and I don't just mean the uncle.

5.Tom  Sparrow bears an uncanny resemblance to Canelo Alvarez.

6. Alan Jakovich's post-match gig with Gaddy Lyon is immortal.

7. All demon detractors are forgiven: you know red and blue are the best colours.

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Like it BD. Here we go!

As evidenced by his appearance in the rooms after the Grand Final, Shane Woewodin still fits into his 2000 Grand Final guernsey.  FMD I'd give organs to be able to fit into anything I was wearing in 2000.

 
3 minutes ago, gs77 said:

As evidenced by his appearance in the rooms after the Grand Final, Shane Woewodin still fits into his 2000 Grand Final guernsey.  FMD I'd give organs to be able to fit into anything I was wearing in 2000.

Might that help, gs?

Seeing myself out, btw.

Again.


Max Gawn is the best captain in the AFL

James Harmes delivered the most sumptuous inside 50 kick of the year (century?) to set up Fritsch and kick-start the revival

Christian Petracca produced one of the all-time great Norm Smith performances

Luke Jackson is going to be some footballer

Jake Bowey thinks this s**ts easy

 

As Daisy explained once the switch is turned On - Dees don’t have an off switch, we just keep going until the siren sounds.


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

FMD I'd give organs to be able to fit into anything I was wearing in 2000.

I've still got an item of clothing from 2000 that fits me perfectly.  It's a very nice scarf, too.

Our defence is so much better than any other team's it's not funny. And we have the best midfield in the game, in the right age bracket too

Wait till Kossie, TMac and Charlie also have Big Day Out

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