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16 minutes ago, Blistering said:

Did they succeed?

Paywalled sorry, can't help

55 minutes ago, Blistering said:

Did they succeed?

In a reality with infinite universes…

Yeah sure.


Damian Hardwick’s son played at Ormond - with my son.He used to come and watch Ormond play.

2 hours ago, Dingo said:

Damian Hardwick’s son played at Ormond - with my son.He used to come and watch Ormond play.

Ormond amateurs are now coached by Fish Creek royalty, the legendary Reggie Hoskin. Led Fishy to a three-peat between 2016-18.

Bloke knows a thing or two about what success looks like.

I'm at the limit to the number of paid subscriptions I'm prepared sign up for.

 

Can someone with access give the gist of the article, please.

Wasn’t Max a Richmond supporter in his younger days?


16 hours ago, daisycutter said:

damned paywall

I'm quite shocked at the business model of that site. $12 a month for just sports articles? I can get some pretty darn good subscriptions for $12. Just look at the herald sun's online view numbers since being paywalled.... Can't see it lasting long.

41 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Has anyone read it?

 

Me.

6 minutes ago, old dee said:

Me.

Well, spill the beans od!!

2 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Well, spill the beans od!!

That requires a subscription fee! Fairly small $1/ person.


Basically says Gawn was a tigers supporter as a kid and Dimma keep seeing him at McKinnon secondary college and Ormand Amos. They tried to get him to the tigers via his agent but Max  had signed on for melb. Then Roos came on board. To be honest I think it is a bit of a nothing story. I don't believe Max ever seriously considered it.

The site is a News Ltd subsidiary, so I assume any paywall hack that gets you around those sites (HS etc.) will get you around this one.

1 hour ago, Axis of Bob said:

The site is a News Ltd subsidiary, so I assume any paywall hack that gets you around those sites (HS etc.) will get you around this one.

Or you could just buy todays paper!

46 minutes ago, old dee said:

Or you could just buy todays paper!

Never buy the herald sun. Rupert can get in the bin.

44 minutes ago, wonnabeeri said:

Never buy the herald sun. Rupert can get in the bin.

Then I guess you cannot read the story.


5 hours ago, daisycutter said:

a lot of people seems to suffer from ORMS 🥱

Ditto Xenophobia, Mad Cows' disease and Covid.

 

Max can captain Australian cricket. 
Bat first drop, keep and toss the gloves to Wade for few late overs 


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