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9 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Rivs won the Norm Smith Memorial Coaches award 

Thanks for these updates Katrina. 👌

 
Just now, red and blue forever said:

good to see brown was doing good off field.

A remarkable human being and one of the best people you could ever hope to have at your club. He brings so much to our club and we should be incredibly proud that he plays for us.

Even if he doesn’t play another game, his contribution next year will be immeasurable. If every young player at our club models themselves on Ben, they’ll be better for it. 

 
29 minutes ago, McQueen said:

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

This is without a doubt the funniest post of the season. Well played sir. 


15 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

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. 

I Don't underestimate the fwd role at all nor what JvR did.  Happy for the kid but that he got himself suspended when we needed him most devalues his year somewhat.

That McVee is ahead of other defenders says he more than held his own without depending on May, Lever etc

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2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

This is without a doubt the funniest post of the season. Well played sir. 

I actually thought the post that preceded the park bench gag was even funnier.


Hibbo you bloody beauty.  Sure gonna miss this fella running around doing his stuff.  Amazing player for us.  GL piggy and thx a million!

Lol. That last highlight of Hibberd with the chase down - I swear he was doing the Naruto run for extra speed.

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11 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

A remarkable human being and one of the best people you could ever hope to have at your club. He brings so much to our club and we should be incredibly proud that he plays for us.

Even if he doesn’t play another game, his contribution next year will be immeasurable. If every young player at our club models themselves on Ben, they’ll be better for it. 

There's a guy in my town (Warragul) l think he works in Woolies, has a hot Cooper S mini with BBB demon number plates. 

3 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I Don't underestimate the fwd role at all nor what JvR did.  Happy for the kid but that he got himself suspended when we needed him most devalues his year somewhat.

That McVee is ahead of other defenders says he more than held his own without depending on May, Lever etc

His suspension was very disappointing. Ironic too given what Maynard did and got off *don’t mention the war*
 

He plays on the edge and he will learn from it. 
I rather that than someone lacking hardness. 


15 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

A remarkable human being and one of the best people you could ever hope to have at your club. He brings so much to our club and we should be incredibly proud that he plays for us.

Even if he doesn’t play another game, his contribution next year will be immeasurable. If every young player at our club models themselves on Ben, they’ll be better for it. 

I have sizzle, Benny told me his knee is good and he’s playing next year 

Gonna miss Hibbo. A true character who gave his absolute all every time he played. 
A really fantastic pick up!

2 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

I have sizzle, Benny told me his knee is good and he’s playing next year 

Nice scoop.

Hopefully he can have a bit of luck with his knee as we chronically need a forward that doesn’t let us down in front of goal.


Highlights of our last 5 rounds is brutal for what could have been.

Petty and Melksham winning us games, then didn't feature.

Pain.

2 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Highlights of our last 5 rounds is brutal for what could have been.

Petty and Melksham winning us games, then didn't feature.

Pain.

Literally every game is like “this player was great up forward”… and then they got injured 😭

3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

JJ will definitely be there. 
Hope Grundy is too

 

This school play is literally the most painful thing I’ve sat through since we lost to Carlton 🫠

are your kids in the play or just going for the show?

 

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