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22 minutes ago, DubDee said:

The Bont is really a star. he is the only bloke in the league that comes close to Clarry and Trac. he has it all. if he played in a team with a solid defence he would be unplayable 

He's just ahead of Clayton, Bont does a little more damage with his kicks and marks and can play forward.

 

I bet Sean Darcy was a 12-pound baby. He would’ve been that toddler who accidentally patted a kitten or puppy to death.

 
24 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Why would anyone want to copy that hairstyle?

Greatness grasshopper.... greatness

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I bet Sean Darcy was a 12-pound baby. He would’ve been that toddler who accidentally patted a kitten or puppy to death.

He's still got a baby face


Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

He's still got a baby face

Poor bugger

 

Darcy showing the kid how to ruck and mark

5 contested marks in a half. tidy


We wonder why the sling tackle issues are about and talk around about killing off no prior....

So player gets slung around 360 stays on his feet but throws the ball away... nada just play on.

AFL and its umpiring fraternity has brought all this upon itself.


I’ve just started watching.  Are the cheers for LJ when he gets it genuine support or Bronx cheers?

such run and drive from midfield from Treloar. the Pies could use that

at least they are paying part of his wages. lol

4 minutes ago, Vipercrunch said:

I’ve just started watching.  Are the cheers for LJ when he gets it genuine support or Bronx cheers?

Bronx cheers. His hands have half held about 10 marks tonight, and one finally stuck. If he ever gets to the stage where he marks most of what he gets to, he will be an unstoppable player. Until then, he remains in the 'potential' category with patches of brilliance. 


Fab shepherd and lovely run & bounce from ginger there ....that's your goal son!   Sent their D into complete panic and caused them to cough up a free

42 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

He's just ahead of Clayton, Bont does a little more damage with his kicks and marks and can play forward.

Wash your mouth out with soap!!

 

Remeber how Bont was BOG in the Granny until Clarry went to him. Bont was unsighted thereafter, just had to watch Clarry and co tear them apart.

Edited by Ollie fan

 

Not sure that's a block.  Didn't come off his line.  Just held his ground & the rookie ran into him and fell down like a feather


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