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Bedford BOG and Hogan second best? 

Great cooler role on Cripps from Bedford.

MVP for mine.

 

Is that hair or a birds nest on Ben Dixon’s head? He also looks extremely orange. 

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Jesse Hogan would be pretty handy right now - though he is getting A+ rather than D- delivery much of the time


Poor old Richmond can’t catch a break…

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Apparently it was still readable because while the crepe paper disintegrated, the letters survived. 

5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Poor old Richmond can’t catch a break…

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Apparently it was still readable because while the crepe paper disintegrated, the letters survived. 

A visual representation of their 2024 list. 

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

A visual representation of their 2024 list. 

Adem… 😢

 
4 hours ago, Jibroni said:

 

This is NUTS! Both of these stats are extreme individually, but more so when it’s the one person. The Norm Smith curse? That’s not a curse, THIS is a curse! ⬆️ 

Hashtag suffer in yer jocks, Hardwick 😏

Hursts seeing Hogan as it took to get to a 3rd club to get he’s footy rights & understanding that a lot was going on during his time with us and what should have been, Bedford. You can thank the lack off opportunities to all Casey players in 2022


5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Poor old Richmond can’t catch a break…

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Apparently it was still readable because while the crepe paper disintegrated, the letters survived. 

Their Halloween banner. All's that missing is a spider.

 

 Lest we forget (hellos to JJ, (and a few others reaching the stars elsewhere). The run of both experience, increasing onfield abilities and regular selection has been missed. 

9 hours ago, monoccular said:

Jesse Hogan would be pretty handy right now - though he is getting A+ rather than D- delivery much of the time

 Agreed, but some of his grabs were magical from long-bombs into a crowd - watching the game against Carlscum, it was clear to reflect and see just what the Demon players initially thought of his skillset before his first game - absolutely astounding! 


16 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This has been a good match from the start. North fans have a lot to look forward to… good times ahead for the shinboners faithful.

Mac Andrew kicked his first AFL goal. Heartwarming moment. 🥹

Hard to begrudge North awin ( unless against us of course)

GCS should just pack it in.

20 minutes ago, DirtyDees DDC said:

Is it true that Hogan wanted to be traded back to Melbourne after the 2020 season, but Goodwin said No?

I hope not.

9 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Poor old Richmond can’t catch a break…

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Apparently it was still readable because while the crepe paper disintegrated, the letters survived. 

Apparently the fans wanted more transparency from the club

4 hours ago, MT64 said:

Their Halloween banner. All's that missing is a spider.

 

One of the Tiges went to kick a ball through it and the ball didn’t go through. TBF the tape is pretty thick and super strong; it’ll still be around after the apocalypse along with car tyres, disposable nappies and cockroaches. 


1 hour ago, DirtyDees DDC said:

Is it true that Hogan wanted to be traded back to Melbourne after the 2020 season, but Goodwin said No?

Hogan asked for a trade back to Perth and had a number of behaviour issues & it blew up even worse at freo who wanted him out, so any club taking him would have been high risk and can only imagine if we took him and things went bad what the criticism would have been. We got an AA defender in May who helped us win a flag. 

16 hours ago, Earl Hood said:

Bedford BOG and Hogan second best? 

They both have the Demon pedeegre 😁

 

Lions getting the Carlton treatment from the umpires. HQ top 5 team.


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