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Looking at the official photo of our 2021 Grand final team, it seems to me (my eyes anyway) that Luke appears to be clearly taller than BB.

Now BB is listed as being 200cm tall while Luke is listed at 199 cms. Both are standing up straight with heads up. Have a look and see if anyone will agree with me on this one.

Lets hope Luke has a Grand final performance in the absence of our champion Max. Go Demons, show us tonight your true form.

 
32 minutes ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

Looking at the official photo of our 2021 Grand final team, it seems to me (my eyes anyway) that Luke appears to be clearly taller than BB.

Now BB is listed as being 200cm tall while Luke is listed at 199 cms. Both are standing up straight with heads up. Have a look and see if anyone will agree with me on this one.

Lets hope Luke has a Grand final performance in the absence of our champion Max. Go Demons, show us tonight your true form.

Are you sure LJ isn't wearing high heals?

Silliness aside, Let's hope he re-signs and keeps growing. The ceiling will get even higher for him.

Edited by John Demonic

 

Nah he is still 199 but that is a tall 199 where as BB is a short 200;  obvious really...

Pretty reasonable to suggest he is. I’m slightly above average height and kept growing til 21. So from 19-20 I’d imagine he will grow a few more cms from 199. 

He has grown in my eyes tonight.!!

 
1 hour ago, DeeZone said:

He has grown in my eyes tonight.!!

Wasn't just your eyes growing.....

:roos:


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