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1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Kate Roffey on stage … everyone welcome here tonight.

Hmmm … including a former president currently residing in WA?

 

Wow. How classy is that acknowledgment from Kate Roffey to Luke Jackson

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1 minute ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Good that Jackson showed up. Bit OTT from Roffey though. 

She's all class

 
33 minutes ago, adonski said:

Does Goody do the entirety of the voting? Predictions if so:

1. Viney
2. Melksham
3. Sparrow
4. ANB
5. Hibberd

Spargo would easily be number 1.

 

He kicked 9 goals for the season and laid 2 tackles a game and never gets dropped,he wouldn't get a game in another top 4 team.A quality small forward needs to kick 30+ goals a season and bring huge pressure,he does neither.

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4 minutes ago, Jack7 said:

Spargo would easily number 1.

 

He kicked 9 goals and laid 2 tackles a game and never gets dropped,he wouldn't get a game in another top 4 team.A quality small forward needs to kick 30+ goals a season and bring huge pressure,he does neither.

I understand why he's one of the main whipping boys but the guy is a genuine talent

Sublime skills


4 minutes ago, Jack7 said:

Spargo would easily number 1.

 

He kicked 9 goals and laid 2 tackles a game and never gets dropped,he wouldn't get a game in another top 4 team.A quality small forward needs to kick 30+ goals a season and bring huge pressure,he does neither.

🤦🏼‍♂️

Just started watching the B&F livestream and they are on break.

A woman is singing the old standard - Georgia, but instead of Georgia she's singing:

 Georgiades, Georgiades, you are on my mind

29 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Troy Broadbridge Memorial Trophy for best VFL player.

Luke Dunstan 

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The Premiership rings and the life membership. Absolutely fantastic move.

(Just caught up on Roffey's speech during the break)


6 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Few of the boys have brought mates instead of a date. Trent Burgoyne, former PA players, among them. 

I was wondering what he was doing there. 
I am glad to know they aren’t renting a tinder date for the hell of it. 

Now she's singing Naughton, Naughton say that you love me to the tune of love me love me

Previous winners of other upcoming awards

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I voted Clarry, Trac, May, Max and Todd jnr. Hoping to get a pic with RDB. Clarry an inch taller than me. I’m 6’1”.


I now cant get into the live stream it just says taking a break.... It has been 30 mins SHEEEEEIT!

2 minutes ago, M_9 said:

I voted Clarry, Trac, May, Max and Todd jnr. Hoping to get a pic with RDB. Clarry an inch taller than me. I’m 6’1”.

Can you tell them to turn stream back on, thanks mate

36 minutes ago, Jack7 said:

Spargo would easily be number 1.

 

He kicked 9 goals for the season and laid 2 tackles a game and never gets dropped,he wouldn't get a game in another top 4 team.A quality small forward needs to kick 30+ goals a season and bring huge pressure,he does neither.

Agree just a veryy avg footballer IMO

 
1 minute ago, picket fence said:

I now cant get into the live stream it just says taking a break.... It has been 30 mins SHEEEEEIT!

the breaks are longer than last year

I’m keen to see JVR. Yet to see him ‘live’. 
Expecting to see a 198cm 105kg beast in a year or two.


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