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4 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Max will be happy with theNZ national anthem

I was too. 

 

Don't PANIC ROOM I'm not going to WILLIAM HURT you, just give me your TANGO AND CASH and PAY IT FORWARD so we'll all be HAPPY GILMORE.


Do Richmond fans not know the players so they need to read them all out on the loud speaker?

I had a great seat on Level 2 in the Members.

Sadly I'm not there cos I've got a slight case of the "not so wells".

A Demons win will certainly assist my recovery!! Go Dees !!!

Got a ripping same game multi on tonight. 
Cmon boys!

 

1 minute ago, McQueen said:

Got a ripping same game multi on tonight. 
Cmon boys!

Was at North v Geelong today and the boys behind us got theirs up. It did require Mitch Duncan to not go near the pill in the last 5, so giving away a free would not happen.

Good luck!!

Great ceremony as always, hopefully the game can match the occasion in thanking our troopers past and present.



Tigers are on early

 

Tigs just trying to go as fast as possible fwd, wear them down, turns overs.. goals for us 


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