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Managed to score some Medalion club seats to Dogs and Hawks so will be good to venture to Marvel for no reason.

 

Calsher Dear ❤️

 

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Can’t begin to imagine what they’ll do for a 200-gamer.

AND… he played 42 of the 50 games with Collingwood 😂


54 minutes ago, layzie said:

Managed to score some Medalion club seats to Dogs and Hawks so will be good to venture to Marvel for no reason.

Hope someone's shouting food and booze, otherwise I still wouldn't bother heading over there...

 

 

6 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Hope someone's shouting food and booze, otherwise I still wouldn't bother heading over there...

 

 

Oh yeah don't you worry about that!

 

11 minutes ago, brendan said:

If dogs can’t beat hawks then it will be curtains for bevo

Yeah I can’t see Bevo lasting  the year if they can’t even knock off Hawthorn with Libba and JUH back.

The gap between their best and worst are poles apart.

Tough watch for Doggies fans. I've really just been cheering loudly for Harmsey when he comes on and off. 

 

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I posted during Swans game we had 4 ex players playing, Grundy and JJ for Swans and Jesse and Toby for Giants.

We can add Harmes and Oskar for Dogs and Frost for Hawks and LJ for Dockers. 

Any more?

Doubt many clubs have more players playing for other clubs, maybe only Giants.


I was having a look at the fixture and I find it hard to see how Sydney doesn’t finish on top. They’ve got the easiest fixture from now on by far.

As it stands, they don’t have one away game against a top 4 side apart from the Giants, and only two away games against top 8 sides (Port and Essendon).

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I posted during Swans game we had 4 ex players playing, Grundy and JJ for Swans and Jesse and Toby for Giants.

We can add Harmes and Oskar for Dogs and Frost for Hawks and LJ for Dockers. 

Any more?

Doubt many clubs have more players playing for other clubs, maybe only Giants.

Jeremy Howe at Pies

10 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I posted during Swans game we had 4 ex players playing, Grundy and JJ for Swans and Jesse and Toby for Giants.

We can add Harmes and Oskar for Dogs and Frost for Hawks and LJ for Dockers. 

Any more?

Doubt many clubs have more players playing for other clubs, maybe only Giants.

Preuss GWS

Hunt  WCE

Weid ESS

Edited by Graeme Yeats' Mullet


The Wizard strikes again 

missed running into goal from 8 metres out

This is a cracking game. Hawks been excellent.

 

Regardless of team or result, you have to love a really young group having a red hot go. Hawks really giving it everything. 

Jesus you’d be losing it if you barracked for the Dogs. 
Their list is way way too good to be this bad at football. 


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