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  On 14/12/2022 at 23:42, picket fence said:

Jon Anderson in todays Hun listed Clarry as no 38 out of 50 TOP AUSTRALIAN SPORTSMEN Currently!

And while Im at it , with the new hair do looks more like this guy out of Hawkwinds Seminal Record "Space Bandits"

WOW!!

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I haven't seen the list but I'd be surprised if there are 38 people who are better at their chosen sport than Clarrie, particularly when its based on Australians. 

 
  On 14/12/2022 at 23:42, picket fence said:

Jon Anderson in todays Hun listed Clarry as no 38 out of 50 TOP AUSTRALIAN SPORTSMEN Currently!

 

Who the hell are the other 37?

I hate these lists, in fact it is my 73rd least favourite list, currently 🙂

  On 20/12/2022 at 04:22, ManDee said:

Who the hell are the other 37?

I hate these lists, in fact it is my 73rd least favourite list, currently 🙂

I agree MD. In fact the only lists I like are Werridee’s.

 

Is this something we should worry about, anyone got any info?

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I'm led to believe that Clarry made the mistake of reading Demonland and has a repetitive strain injury as a result of all the face palms he has performed in reaction to the comments.  

 

Interesting to note a few days ago at the Weids wedding he was photographed with all limbs working as intended

 

Looks like wrist - or could it be the thumb he had issues with last year 

 

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  On 21/12/2022 at 10:26, adonski said:

Looks like wrist - or could it be the thumb he had issues with last year 

 

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Good timing 

 

 

  On 19/11/2022 at 02:22, D4Life said:

Absolute gun.

While Robbie will always remain number one in my heart!

Oliver will be our best of all time!!

 

This sums it up for me.

Robbie was so different, graceful and skilful in an era when there were very few club high points, and remains my favourite ever Demon. But I have to concede that Clarry is the best Dees player I have seen. My eyes are drawn to him whether live or on TV, while his intensity and determination are a level above every one around him. Gun. Star. Brilliant. 

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