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Excellent.

 
2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

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Disappointed he isn’t wearing those sunnies…

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What more can you say from this side of the fence,

Good Luck young man indeed,  Hope you have a blinder !  Hope all the players make a fuss when you kick your first goal.

Just now, TheWiz said:

Disappointed he isn’t wearing those sunnies…

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yeah, they could have found a better photo. that one is terrible.

 

The fact that Viney is his role model and mentor means I have never been more relaxed about a player's debut.

Knock em dead Kolt*

 

 

*Do not get suspended

Great news for Kolt, the team and us the members. Fantastic to have 2, 18 year olds in thursdays team and to also be 4 and 1 (soon to be 5/1). The FD need to be congratulated in finding these kids that can get into a top four side. Plenty of upside for us going forward.

Back to the OP, I liked how happy Viney was for Kolt. Viney’s legacy with the younger generation will hold us in good stead for a generation.


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

I would love it if they could get Nev Jetta in to present Kolt with his jumper. Both #39 and both WA boys.

And Pies have a bye so Nev should be free from filth duties. 
 

1 hour ago, TheWiz said:

Disappointed he isn’t wearing those sunnies…

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RAGSY WELL DONE SON. Sheeit u do look a tad like Marty Mc Fly in Back to the Future 2 😅

High pressure environment to make a debut!  Hopefully he thrives on the atmosphere and makes the most of it!
Very keen to see what he can do.

 

 

11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I would love it if they could get Nev Jetta in to present Kolt with his jumper. Both #39 and both WA boys.

Hopefully he's available. Kolt said he was the reason he wanted the #39 jumper.


Bloody hell, imagine as an 18 year old kid running out on the  the MCG under lights with a packed Northern Stand. The noise, the song, the vibe! Electrifying. 
The young bloke is going to have a nervous 24 hour wait. Reckon sleep might be difficult as he thinks about what is ahead. 
An expectant Dee army waiting with expectation and ready to roar at every mark and kick. Exciting stuff. 

 

18 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Hopefully he's available. Kolt said he was the reason he wanted the #39 jumper.

Pardon my ignorance, but does Kolt have an indigenous heritage?

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Super excited for this debut. By all reports Kolt is a ripping bloke, a culture setter who will be an important part of the playing group in future. He's got high impact potential as a half forward now and midfielder down the track.

Best of luck Kolt!

2 hours ago, Young Angus said:

So excited for this guy...knock 'em dead!

What and get suspended?


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