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Batman and Robin? Hmmm. More like Hulk and Wolverine. Or Iron Man and War Machine. Even Spider-Man and Daredevil.

comin in here with that DC kid adopted by a rich bloke nonsense…

 
1 minute ago, rpfc said:

Batman and Robin? Hmmm. More like Hulk and Wolverine. Or Iron Man and War Machine. Even Spider-Man and Daredevil.

comin in here with that DC kid adopted by a rich bloke nonsense…

Superman and Batman 🤔


I remember someone posting this wonderful photo after the 21GF - a long-standing bond  image.jpeg.d6494f57fc806150690911b03a540c78.jpegimage.jpeg.d6494f57fc806150690911b03a540c78.jpegPS. can anyone identify the event and year?

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2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

clarry, tracc and vines - the holy trinity

Please no.

Geelong trotted that out once and it has cursed them ever since

I just love the big smile either gets after passing the ball to the other when the other does something good with it!

It's the ultimate in team spirit. 


1 minute ago, Rob Mac...... said:

I just love the big smile either gets after passing the ball to the other when the other does something good with it!

It's the ultimate in team spirit. 

And they are ours for the foreseeable future ❤️💙❤️💙❤️💙

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Wish I could remember where but a couple of weeks ago I saw a photo of the Victorian Under 12 schoolboys'  team featuring an 11 year old Clarry and Trac  - just them, not a whole of team photo. You could easily recognise Clarry,  Trac not so much at that age.

This connection is a bit more than Dees team-mates, with serious history.

I think it was during an interview with Trac, who noted that the team's skipper then was Touk Miller.

Sorry - just noticed monoccular's great posting of the photo an hour ago. 

Good get. Many thanks

From memory I believe Tracca said it was the Vic Under 12 Team captained by Touk Miller that defeated the SA team captained by Alex Neal Bullen by 100 points.👍❤️💙


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