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Im already concerned about trying to play 2 Gawn rucks in 18 years. 

Edited by Pipefitter

No name revealed yet. Submit your entries!

Still a chance they'll go with Dalf.

I still think they should name at least one kid Dalf. And maybe also a Fishen.

 

Edited by Little Goffy

 
1 minute ago, Little Goffy said:

No name revealed yet. Submit your entries!

Still a chance they'll go with Dalf.

 

I'm going to guess Louis Lyle


Congrats to the Gawn family

 

23 minutes ago, Roger Mellie said:

I'm going to guess Louis Lyle

 

20 minutes ago, Demonland said:

See picture above.

Where's that forehead slap emoji gone when I need it?  🦃

I actually had a moment of trying to figure out why 'Louis Lyle Gawn' was a funny suggestion.

Good news. It's not.

Congrats to the Gawns!

 

Congratulations to Captain Max, Jess and young George.💕

Great news and a big congrats to the Gawns.

Would be greatly appreciated if George and Louis could both work on their forward craft ASAP

3 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

No name revealed yet. Submit your entries!

Still a chance they'll go with Dalf.

I still think they should name at least one kid Dalf. And maybe also a Fishen.

 

Don’t quit your day job


Louis need to put on a few Kg's

Can we place Jess in witness protection? Or as they used to say in the Sporting Globe Racing Guide, "keep safe".


Congrats to Jess and Max

Gee, imaging growing up and saying to your mates: "My dad was a drought breaking premiership captain!"

And then your mates look up at this 2m+ man-mountain dad...

16 hours ago, Pipefitter said:

Im already concerned about trying to play 2 Gawn rucks in 18 years. 

 

13 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Great news and a big congrats to the Gawns.

Would be greatly appreciated if George and Louis could both work on their forward craft ASAP

It's ok, big from what I recall, Max started his career as something forward / ruck if I recall and I think his forward craft goes all right having kicked multiple bags of 3+ goals in his career.  That Geelong prelim a and last Rd game in 2021 Vs Geelong ...

 
4 hours ago, Stiff Arm said:

Congrats to Jess and Max

Gee, imaging growing up and saying to your mates: "My dad was a drought breaking premiership captain!"

And then your mates look up at this 2m+ man-mountain dad...

Congratulations to them both indeed.

From the persona he exudes publicly, I'd imagine that Max would be all of an inspirational, caring and super cool dad. 

I'm sure Jess is a great mum as well.


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