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Jeezus Naitanui is unfit.

Not to make everything about the Dees, but I hope Jackson doesn't get on the same paddock, because NicNat was a lithe athletic freak at Jackson's age too.

 

Terrible decision against Maynard. Brilliant effort.

 
1 hour ago, Chook said:

Met a West Coast supporter (dressed in the polo) in my building today who held the elevator to my great surprise: first nice West Coast supporter I've ever met, so I'm going for them…tonight.

Will never forget 2018 though, and told him as much.

My mate from the elevator would be going bananas right now!!!


Lol, Welcome to coaching Craig McRae 

7 minutes ago, Chook said:

Jeezus Naitanui is unfit.

Not to make everything about the Dees, but I hope Jackson doesn't get on the same paddock, because NicNat was a lithe athletic freak at Jackson's age too.

In contrast to Nic Nat, Dogga has the best possible role  model in Max Gawn, built a phenomenal tank, works tirelessly up and down the ground. a proper professional. Imagine what kind of a player nic nat would be if he was bothered to get into shape

 

17 minutes ago, BDA said:

I reckon the pies are going to cough up this game. They've been very wayward in front of goal

We can only hope.

Wow West coast always find a way to rip the heart out of pies fans.

Good for us to with the pies now a couple of games behind us

The miracle at marvel! A bit over the top. The pies will finish 10-14 this year. 


4 minutes ago, BDA said:

In contrast to Nic Nat, Dogga has the best possible role  model in Max Gawn, built a phenomenal tank, works tirelessly up and down the ground. a proper professional. Imagine what kind of a player nic nat would be if he was bothered to get into shape

If the worst case scenario happened and we lost dogga to west coast he'd bypass Nic Nat easily in the ruck

West Coast had half their team out (11players) and still won.

Pies are a rabble!
And we love it!

Enjoy your beers gentleman and ladies and have a great big lol at the filth. 

If they insist on interviewing Stewie Dew I'm going to need a wider telly.


23 minutes ago, BDA said:

In contrast to Nic Nat, Dogga has the best possible role  model in Max Gawn, built a phenomenal tank, works tirelessly up and down the ground. a proper professional. Imagine what kind of a player nic nat would be if he was bothered to get into shape

Naitanui had Dean Cox early in his career too...

 
16 minutes ago, DubDee said:

West Coast had half their team out (11players) and still won.

Pies are a rabble!
And we love it!

Even better that leaves The Boomers and Port as the only teams without a win. Come on The Crows tomorrow.

Want to unmute the telly so I can listen to Nath Jones, but that means I'll have to listen to Luke Darcy too…shudder.


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