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Best wishes to Walla and I hope things work out for the best for him. 

I just like watching him play.  How many football players get a song written about them?

 

 

 

I understand there is family in trouble in NT.


2 hours ago, Damo said:

I understand there is family in trouble in NT.

We know what that can lead too

All the best young man! P.F

 
3 hours ago, Satan said:

We know what that can lead too

I gather you might be alluding to Liam Jurrah and the family troubles that led him to return back to his home.

Tippa is a top end Tiwi Islander, Jurrah from desert country Yuendumu, Central Australia. They are quite different cultures. Not all indigenous Australians are the same, or even comparable.

 

 

41 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

I gather you might be alluding to Liam Jurrah and the family troubles that led him to return back to his home.

Tippa is a top end Tiwi Islander, Jurrah from desert country Yuendumu, Central Australia. They are quite different cultures. Not all indigenous Australians are the same, or even comparable.

 

 

 

7 hours ago, Damo said:

I understand there is family in trouble in NT.

As I recall our own Austin Wonammeri was  in a similar situation and never came back near his dynamic best.

Good luck Tippa …… hope you can get back to your best (except v MFC of course). 


1 hour ago, monoccular said:

 

As I recall our own Austin Wonammeri was  in a similar situation and never came back near his dynamic best.

Good luck Tippa …… hope you can get back to your best (except v MFC of course). 

Wonammeri did end up playing some good footy for NT Thunder I think it was in the NEAFL (Basically QLD/NSW combined state league) as few years ago.

11 hours ago, monoccular said:

 

As I recall our own Austin Wonammeri was  in a similar situation and never came back near his dynamic best.

Good luck Tippa …… hope you can get back to your best (except v MFC of course). 

 

10 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Wonammeri did end up playing some good footy for NT Thunder I think it was in the NEAFL (Basically QLD/NSW combined state league) as few years ago.

*Wonaeamirri

2 hours ago, Phil C said:

Why are we posting about the injectors? 

We're not...

We're posting about a young man going through a difficult time.

He's a joy to watch when he's not playing us.

Plays with great flair and spirit, I wish him all the best and hope to see him back out there.

...and if he's not, then at least be in a good place with his life.

On 2/6/2022 at 9:29 PM, rjay said:

We're not...

We're posting about a young man going through a difficult time.

He's a joy to watch when he's not playing us.

Plays with great flair and spirit, I wish him all the best and hope to see him back out there.

...and if he's not, then at least be in a good place with his life.

Fair comment, I’d just rather read posts about MFC on Demonland that’s all. 

  • 4 weeks later...

17 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

I hate the Bombers above all others, I like Tippa. I am glad he is back 

Yep my hatred for that club is separate from my respect for individual players, and my empathy towards people struggling with mental health issues.

He's also a super fun players to watch.

  • 4 weeks later...

I'm glad he's back

.. and glad he's not playing us tomorrow night

He looks heavy, am very glad he's not playing us, he can be a total wrecking ball when he turns it on.

  • 1 month later...
 

Awful news. One of the true excitement machines of the AFL when he's up and running, wish him all the best. 


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