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Its 1 v 4 and we get this stupid timeslot. I know it works for the freo fans back home but how many 4/;35 games did richmond get the season after they were premiers?

Just another time slot for the premiers that shows how much the AFL think of the demons 

 

 

A chance to be two games clear on top and four games clear of fifth, who wants to take it. A lot on offer today.

2 hours ago, forever demons said:

Should be able to pick up who WCW is in the cheer squad .Female ,balding with a broken nail

Except she just got told she’s on banner raising duty again!  Still bald and with a broken nail though. 🙃


Let's go Narrm, need to bring our A game today. Might have to leave early to go to GABS but hopefully not.

 

Much happier this week seeing jack back in the middle.

Crowd will be interesting. People may vote by staying away because of the timeslot. 

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Much happier this week seeing jack back in the middle.

Crowd will be interesting. People may vote by staying away because of the timeslot. 

25,000 tops


42 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Except she just got told she’s on banner raising duty again!  Still bald and with a broken nail though. 🙃

Fantastic banner WCW! 👍👍👍👍

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31 minutes ago, layzie said:

Let's go Narrm, need to bring our A game today. Might have to leave early to go to GABS but hopefully not.

GABS ?

6 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Unfortunately, once used, the banners are scrapped. Not able to be recycled since sticky taped crepe paper. 
With milestone ones such as today’s the pic is saved in case the family of the milestone player wants it. Tmac’s dad jumped on the opportunity. He was v keen  to get this…

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Now you’ve opened the floodgates, Dub. Ima tell y’all a story that’ll warm the cockles of your heart. (Be warned: I’ve had two large coffees and a 500ml can of Red Bull. There’s zero chance of shutting me up😁)

So, 

Hunty’s 100th game was our Anzac Eve game. The banner that week was already full of pre-planned content so unfortunately his milestone couldn’t be acknowledged. 

The Army decided to make his milestone banner the following week. It was decided it would be a surprise. Everyone but Jayden knew. Even his mum knew. 

So, on the day, the players all stopped at the banner and looked back at Jayden and Harmesy who were bringing up the rear. Jayden was looking towards the ground. Harmesy tapped his arm and pointed to the banner. Apparently the look on his face was priceless. And this is what he beheld…

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His mum also took home the awesome pic.

 

Not enough emojis to react sufficiently to this post 🙂

8 minutes ago, forever demons said:

GABS ?

The Great Australian Beer Spectacular at the Royal Exhibition Building. Sorry bout that!

Jesus the indigenous version of the song sure did suck the energy out of the crowr. No one expected it.


The better we get the more sparse the crowd is. Weird. 

7 minutes ago, praha said:

Jesus the indigenous version of the song sure did suck the energy out of the crowr. No one expected it.

I thought it sounded really good

Just now, dees189227 said:

I thought it sounded really good

Yeah it did but everyone just stopped and no one clapped. Was weirdly quiet.

Jeeelong are back in 4th Spot 

How hard will The Shockers Fight to get it back….?


I’ve had a horrible day today so hoping the boys can give me some joy tonight. Go Dees

 
6 minutes ago, praha said:

Yeah it did but everyone just stopped and no one clapped. Was weirdly quiet.

Well I would’ve clapped, but had my hands and mouth full with chips and hot dog 


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