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On 11/4/2022 at 9:42 PM, KLV said:

Really? That’s funny. Give us an example 

As someone else pointed out it looks like it is part of a sponsorship with Intrepid so that kinda makes sense.  Reminded me of how my dad would use Instagram if he knew what it was, which is probably why I posted my comment!  

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Just bumping this because of how much I’m loving grundys instagram engagement. He’s always quick to give a teammate a pat on the back or pump up. From my cheap seats reading his comments, it always appears perfectly genuine and very aligned with the good team ethos we hope for. The itch to see his cohesion with clarry at stoppage and petracca in general play is starting to overwhelm me. Bring on round one! 

2 hours ago, The end is nigh said:

Just bumping this because of how much I’m loving grundys instagram engagement. He’s always quick to give a teammate a pat on the back or pump up. From my cheap seats reading his comments, it always appears perfectly genuine and very aligned with the good team ethos we hope for. The itch to see his cohesion with clarry at stoppage and petracca in general play is starting to overwhelm me. Bring on round one! 

Agreed, the end is nigh!  He seems like a thoughtful and team oriented person.  Even better, he's often informally training with some of the other boys which bodes well for cohesion.  In that first week he understandably seemed sad to leave the Filth after 10 years and a bit uncertain about us, but now he seems very comfortable with us!


I like how he acknowledged, and appreciated getting to meet, 'the supporters' (good on you, Twatchers!) And i'n't 'e good with the camera  too!

Who's the interviewer, btw? Has she taken over from Benny G? Or any news on who has?

 

Maybe it’s just the fact he’s clean shaven, but he looks like he’s slimed down quite a bit.

 

 

He seems like a really nice guy. No wonder Collingwood wanted him gone.


7 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Maybe it’s just the fact he’s clean shaven, but he looks like he’s slimed down quite a bit.

He's much less slimy since he left Collingwood.

I must admit that Brodie Grundy is really starting to grow on me, can he really have come from Collingwood.!!!

Everytime i listen to him I love him even more. 

He seems to really have bought into the club, which is great to see. Always admired his work-ethic at the Pies, love him even more now he’s a Dee.

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2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

If you believe the above story, Grundy will be our number 1 ruck with Gawn playing 70% up forward.

Well, if that's true, let's hope Gawny has been practising his set shots on goal

Not afraid to show his emotions about the lack of support from his coach and his club, I liked his comment I will (fn) see you on queens birthday. Let’s hope we can harness his talent so that he becomes a Melbourne premiership player and how good would it be against the Pies.!!

Man i'm starting to like Grundy!  so honest.  MacRae gave him zero support and wouldn't talk to him about a trade!  that is such poor management.

That line about I'll see you at QB has got me so fired up.  He will snap Cox in two!


Brodie has always been a very articulate person. Hopefully he has a point to prove deep in his guts to Club Filth

Suprised his previous Coach, gave him no support through negotiations. Maybe they never got on from the start. 

11 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

If you believe the above story, Grundy will be our number 1 ruck with Gawn playing 70% up forward.

Now who said that on here when the trade happened?

Will Ferrell Lol GIF by NBA

 

37 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Now who said that on here when the trade happened?

Will Ferrell Lol GIF by NBA

 

Not him was it the other ruckman Will Verrall

 

I thought Grundy played very very well today. He is a a different Ruckman to Max but he is very effective. IF they both rotate deep forward ( like today)opposition coaches will be faced with nightmare matchups!!

I was there at Moorabin today and Grundy was impressive. In one particular passage of play, Grundy unselfishly dished off a clever handball to a fellow Demon when he could have had a shot at goal, but it resulted in a string of play resulting in a goal. I thought it deserved praise so I yelled out "Onya Reg!". The crowd in my immediate vicinity found the comment amusing and there was significant communal giggling. Perhaps the nickname will stick...


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