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Now Brad Green can just point to the scoreboard

 

1 minute ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

I think the exact opposite is true. The competition and the game of Australian Football will be grateful for our stand.

I agree however it should have never been cited.

#FreeRoo was ahead of its time in 2022 😛

The Blues Brothers Church GIF

 
9 minutes ago, monoccular said:

"Murray Kellam is recapping the entire hearing before handing down a decision."

 

Hopefully not the whole 2 hours worth. 

At this rate, I've just been forced to open another bottle of Drambuie, sipping whilst waiting, but it (the brew) has made this a very interesting and at times, comical, evening. Thank you, Demonlanders. 

Sorry to Rooyan your day @Will Powell !!!


6 minutes ago, praha said:

Bed time.

Beer time

AFL NEED NOW TO TAKE A VERY HARD LONG FREAKIN LOOK AT CITATIONS, APPEALS ETC ETC BASKET CASE PROCESS !!!


Now, he got what he deserved, Mr Powell.

Just asking for a friend (known as MFCSS) - can the AFL appeal an appeal board hearing?

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3 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

Excellent.

Now we should troll the league by resting him this week. 

Carlton did precisely that by resting Charlie Curnow after he won his appeal in 2018.

Alas for Carlton, we beat them by 18 goals.

3 minutes ago, Dee Viney Intervention said:

Melbourne Football Club. The true custodians of Australian Rules Football. 

With the best support crew in Demonland and Demon Army

 

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