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19 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

And Mitch Brown has landed at the Parkdale Vultures in C Grade.

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Do you know where Jared Rivers went WJ?

 
1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Jordie McKenzie, a hard working midfielder from a decade or so ago has landed a plum job as coach of one of the leading A Grade VAFA clubs Collegians replacing another former Demon Jared Rivers …

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There's a man who has successfully graduated from the Nathan Jones Academy of Gradually Being Better Looking As You Age.

If he is able to give Collegians' a transfusion of his attitude, they'll be in a very good position.

I suspect I'm not the only one on here with enormous respect for Jordie.

Edited by Little Goffy

In our local paper just before Xmas 

top 5 sporting people for 2023

Dan Nicholson played for South Warrnambool, elevated them to the premiership. Was BoG in the granny and won the club B and F

very complimentary of him


Jordie just got engaged to my sisters niece. A great bloke.

8 hours ago, Left Foot Snap said:

Do you know where Jared Rivers went WJ?

Ended up at Pork Barrel Park :-)

 
3 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Ended up at Pork Barrel Park :-)

Geelong? Seniors or VFL?

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A couple of ex-Demons in the goals.

Returning to his former home club, former Melbourne player Michael Newton kicked 13 goals for Whorouly FNC as they cruised to an 138 point win over the Benalla All Blacks FNC in the Ovens and King FNL. His former Dees teammate and ex-Hawk and Saint James Frawley snagged 8 goals and best on ground honours in Devon Meadows FNC's 42 point win over Somerville FNC, 16.11 107 to 9.11 65 in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean FNL Division 2 match”.


15 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

A couple of ex-Demons in the goals.

Returning to his former home club, former Melbourne player Michael Newton kicked 13 goals for Whorouly FNC as they cruised to an 138 point win over the Benalla All Blacks FNC in the Ovens and King FNL. His former Dees teammate and ex-Hawk and Saint James Frawley snagged 8 goals and best on ground honours in Devon Meadows FNC's 42 point win over Somerville FNC, 16.11 107 to 9.11 65 in the Mornington Peninsula Nepean FNL Division 2 match”.

JUICE!!🤩

Luke Molan, at the age of 41, is still playing and is currently running around for Heywood in the South West District Football League after crossing from Camperdown (his home town).

On 12/01/2024 at 10:54, Left Foot Snap said:

Do you know where Jared Rivers went WJ?

On 12/01/2024 at 16:32, Whispering_Jack said:

Sorry. No idea.

Jared Rivers is the Backline coach at the Saints

16 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Luke Molan, at the age of 41, is still playing and is currently running around for Heywood in the South West District Football League after crossing from Camperdown (his home town).

Wow, he finally got injury free!!

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On 06/05/2025 at 18:01, Whispering_Jack said:

Returning to his former home club, former Melbourne player Michael Newton kicked 13 goals for Whorouly FNC as they cruised to an 138 point win over the Benalla All Blacks FNC in the Ovens and King FNL.”.

Nice article from Paul Amy about our own Juice Newton and his career including his AFL MOTY.

Michael Newton on his AFL Mark of the Year and returning to his home club Whorouly

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