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43 minutes ago, Demonland said:

So Pick #3 is back on the Menu.

Wouldn’t that be delicious! We recruited Jackson with pick 3, trade him to Freo and get pick 3 back along with pick 15 last year, and probably pick 23/24 this year! 🤌

 

Do you reckon Dom Sheed goes back and looks at his goal in the grand final to still realise his team actually won one?

Dwayne just said we have a contest, west coast are up for the fight. It's 107-37🙄

25 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Nic Nat is really the forgotten footballer. Honestly I just think of all the hype when he played and now can't get the body right.

Gained way too much weight. I really hope for football's sake that Luke Jackson doesn't do the same. NicNat and Jackson and their like need to be lithe swift ruckman, not overweight lumps.


Then just followed up by saying it's now a contest and enjoyable for a west coast fan to watch. What supporter enjoys seeing their team down by 70

 

[censored]…I guess we need to kill Richmond off next week

Edited by Dee Zephyr

Let’s just hope for pick 4 now


Now Gerard's saying how inspiring is it for a youngster to come in to west coast next year and potentially play doing side a fit natanui.

Tell me one inspiring thing he has done.

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

[censored]…I guess we need to kill Richmond off next week

Double whammy. Tigers will be up and about for next week and pick 3 blown.

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

gone christmas GIF

I went to find the exact same gif! 😂 

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

So Pick #3 is back on the Menu.

jinxed it! 😄


 

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