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3 minutes ago, Super Sub Schache said:

Is Schache there or did they forget to invite him?

He’s sitting outside on a park bench as the sub. 

3 minutes ago, Super Sub Schache said:

Is Schache there or did they forget to invite him?

Warming up in the foyer. Unclear whether he’ll make it through the doors or not before the end of the evening.

 
3 minutes ago, Super Sub Schache said:

Is Schache there or did they forget to invite him?

He's waiting in the limo. He may yet be subbed in for the dessert course but no guarantees.

Barrie Vagg ....life m'ship.  Correct me if i'm wromg but that's one of OD's favs from that era if i'm not mistake.


How embarrassing that the the CEO can’t pronounce the names of the new Life Members that he is inducting.

Didn’t he practice it.

Insulting and unprofessional.

That was gold, great to see al the past Demon champions

Where are all the Hunter haters? 
Currently third even tho he apparently can’t kick and is a bad player 🙄

 

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Where are all the Hunter haters? 
Currently third even tho he apparently can’t kick and is a bad player 🙄

Hopefully he doesn’t drop his trophy.

2 minutes ago, Seraph said:

McVee & Roo share the best young player award.

Love JVR but that should have been all McVee's this year.

West Australians sweeping the awards, maybe we should just move to Perth.


McVee 5th after 16 rounds.

Love JvR but reckon McVee deserves the Best Young Player outright!

2 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

McVee 5th after 16 rounds.

Love JvR but reckon McVee deserves the Best Young Player outright!

Would be an absolute crime for JVR to win it over McVee. I'm OK with them sharing it but McVee deserves it all to himself.

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3 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

McVee 5th after 16 rounds.

Love JvR but reckon McVee deserves the Best Young Player outright!

I think we underestimate how hard being a key forward is at that age and doing it basically alone for so many games because everyone else is falling over injured. And then being thrown in the ruck as well. 

McVee had a phenomenal year, but he was also incredibly well supported by stars like May and Lever. 
Roo was often a lone hand and did remarkably well under very difficult circumstances. 
 

Both are very worthy winners. 


Not sure about the intro sting music for Deak....

Thunder.... struck (off the list) 😖

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 
8 minutes ago, Seraph said:

West Australians sweeping the awards, maybe we should just move to Perth.

Top idea. 
 

We win flags over here too. 

Just now, red and blue forever said:

didn't we just delist smith?

 

Exactly what I was thinking 🤔 


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