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2 hours ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Can someone with editing skills (ie not me) do up a Van ROOYENATOR photo

(Obviously replacing the Arnie part of the cyborg)

And ps baggsing it and the name as a new avatar on here 

 

 

 

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Rushed one Bob but hopefully does the job.

 

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I hope that he is started off the bench and goes straight into the ruck. It’s important that he is involved early on in the match, and his career.

Fantastic news!

Congratulations to Jacob van Rooyen in finally having his debut game!

Hopefully the BIG ROOSTER goes in hard at the ball and shows plenty of aggression with his tackling, smothering and shepherding.

Jacob definitely reminds me of the two Davids in Neitz and Schwarz.

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Good luck Jacob! Smash those Swans!!!

 

GO DEMONS!!!! 🔴🔵👹

Edited by Supreme_Demon

 

9 minutes ago, Stiff Arm said:

No, this is Binman's van Ruin

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That's the death ride mobile in the flesh!

 

He’s a big unit, Steven May ain’t no shrinking violet. 

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1 hour ago, Bystander said:

In the Casey game last week, the Bulldogs 206 cm 106 kg ruckman, Jordan Sweet, No. 41 was roughing up one of the Casey players as he was making his way to interchange...really bullying/intimidating...fair enough...Casey player changed with JVR, who went straight to the said 41 and gave it right back, with plenty of interest. 41 seemed surprised and definitely did not like it. Me, I loved it. Good luck JVR. Well deserved.

There is hope. Mongrel don't come easy, but we need it in bucketloads. 


Lot of people waxing lyrical about this guy playing in the magoos, let's see how he goes in the big league

I'm looking forward to seeing this kid in the seniors, and I trust the coaches have prepared him very well for long term success.  His attack on the ball and player is great, very reminiscent of David Schwarz, my favourite player growing up.

2 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Look out for @binman arriving at the MCG in this.

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Not like you DS to have such poor grammar.

That is a ruined van, not a van ruin.

 

7 minutes ago, URGR8 said:

Lot of people waxing lyrical about this guy playing in the magoos, let's see how he goes in the big league

So they should, he is the future for mfc and he'll be better for the run whatever happens. The big leagues for a forward can sometimes be "better". Quicker ball movement, bigger grounds, better structures.  Personally, I believe the key metric of any forward is taking marks. Dont care if they are contested or uncontested for now. If he averages 4 to 5 marks per game this season, we have something.  

17 minutes ago, URGR8 said:

Lot of people waxing lyrical about this guy playing in the magoos, let's see how he goes in the big league

Well yes, let's.


37 minutes ago, URGR8 said:

Lot of people waxing lyrical about this guy playing in the magoos, let's see how he goes in the big league

Just where do you think every single player on our list got their start? He’s obviously ticked all of the boxes required to get the promotion. 

 
4 hours ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Can someone with editing skills (ie not me) do up a Van ROOYENATOR photo

(Obviously replacing the Arnie part of the cyborg)

Best I can do at short notice.

 

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