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1 minute ago, Demonstone said:

Somebody posted that Cooper Schwarz is following the basketball pathway.

So did LJ

 
45 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Somebody posted that Cooper Schwarz is following the basketball pathway.

Good training ground for Aussie Rules ... Jackson, Petracca, many others... 

 
7 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Good training ground for Aussie Rules ... Jackson, Petracca, many others... 

i think he's already 19


Amazing career considering his injuries, such a travesty but show of resilience at the same time.

Will always be one of my GOATS at Melbourne.

 

Edited by Jibroni

When Neiter played which one went forward?

Both?

Neiter kicked more goals but played more games.

Imagine the opposition coach having to cover them both playing forward.

S was one solid unit must have tipped over 100 kegs.

Probably didn't help his poor knees.

So agile though for a bloke his size.

Could certainly use him this week.

Poor Bbb is really our only big fwd. And he's simply more tall than big.

Really miss Tmac's strength and presence.

Defenders get nervous standing in front of players like Tmac.

Oh well.

At least Milk has stepped up at the right time.

Who would have thought?

I hope Milk keeps going and kicks 5.

He hasn't always been my favourite the last 2 years but he is an elite kick and seems to have got some of his speed back.

Sorry I forgot this was a DS thread for a few seconds.

Tx DS for the memories. 

I met him once at a house I was selling in my old real estate days.

Really likeable bloke.

Edited by leave it to deever

 
20 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The Ox

Wasn't the story a player saw Theox licence plate on Ds car and asked who Theo was?

Can't recall which player it was.

It's probably something I would have done.

2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Wasn't the story a player saw Theox licence plate on Ds car and asked who Theo was?

Can't recall which player it was.

It's probably something I would have done.

It was neil balme who had his car park taken by Ox's car


3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Turned 18 this year, apologies DC! Unfortunately, doesn’t sound like he’ll be following in his fathers footsteps! 

yeah, don't think he's played any footy last few years.....covid wouldn't have helped either if he'd wanted to play basketball and footy

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