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Thanks WCW. Voted Kozzie and of course Fritta (although did like the Worpel goal with the Geelong players going the wrong way)

1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

Thanks WCW. Voted Kozzie and of course Fritta (although did like the Worpel goal with the Geelong players going the wrong way)

I voted for Kozzy over Chin mainly because it’s taken Kozzy so many attempts to make one stick. 😂

 

I'm surprised that posters aren't criticising Kozzy over the proximity of his knee to his opponent's head.

(Voted for Kozzy and Fritta BTW!)

Kosi’s is definitely the best, but Chin gets my votes for taking one over that cocky little kid 😂


8 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Kosi’s is definitely the best, but Chin gets my votes for taking one over that cocky little kid 😂

And hurt him in the process.  Oppo's have been doing that to us for years. 

See Ryan's mark over Gawn in the goal square in 2018.

More of this and unsociable footy in general pls

1 hour ago, Demon Dynasty said:

 More of this and unsociable footy in general pls

100%.
We're far too friendly.
Let the Maynards of the world walk all over us.

VOTE FOR OUR BOY JvR !!!

22 Under 22 Round 17 nomination


Roo vs McKercher

 

An hour ago Rooey had 17% of votes and Colby was at 83% but the DA have been voting up a storm and now Rooey is at 43%

PLEASE VOTE FOR OUR ROO!

This time it takes literally 5 seconds.

Let’s get Roo over the line!!!!

 

edit: Rooey is now at 50% !!!!

COME ON EVERYONE…

VOTE NOW!

 

 

 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

 
9 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

VOTE FOR OUR BOY JvR !!!

22 Under 22 Round 17 nomination


Roo vs McKercher

 

An hour ago Rooey had 17% of votes and Colby was at 83% but the DA have been voting up a storm and now Rooey is at 43%

PLEASE VOTE FOR OUR ROO!

This time it takes literally 5 seconds.

Let’s get Roo over the line!!!!

 

edit: Rooey is now at 50% !!!!

COME ON EVERYONE…

VOTE NOW!

 

 

 


Well? Have you voted? If you have, thank you! If you haven’t, what’s the go???! There’s no reason not to. The boy kicked a hatful (as Layzie would say) and he’s our future.

 VOTE NOW!

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:


Well? Have you voted? If you have, thank you! If you haven’t, what’s the go???! There’s no reason not to. The boy kicked a hatful (as Layzie would say) and he’s our future.

 VOTE NOW!

He won.  Do we get a big screen TV or something?


3 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

He won.  Do we get a big screen TV or something?

Yeah we do. Now to figure out how we all get to watch the big screen TV together. Or maybe we time-share it.

JUST VOTE!

With our all-conquering DeePower 👊🏼 we’ve got Roo to 77% of votes!

If you haven’t done so already….
 

VOTE NOW FOR ROOOOOOOO!!!!

Don’t make me find out where y’all live and come to twist your arms! 😡

 

 

Voting has closed. We got Rooey well n truly over the line. Thank you to everyone who voted. ❤️💙

On 08/07/2024 at 22:36, Jaded No More said:

Kosi’s is definitely the best, but Chin gets my votes for taking one over that cocky little kid 😂

Very enjoyable seeing him flat on his face, though I voted for Kozzie.

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👏👏👏 ROOOO!


On 09/07/2024 at 22:45, WalkingCivilWar said:

Yeah we do. Now to figure out how we all get to watch the big screen TV together. Or maybe we time-share it.

JUST VOTE!

First dibbs.

 

6 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

You get a National 15 inch portable TV, a Bertocchi ham and a Patra orange juice @Demon Dynasty.

Not bad QD ... was hoping i might score a pack of these as well!

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5 hours ago, Hardley Benial said:

What Don Footy Franks are no longer a sponsor? 

Just saw that ... is Don is good!


37 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Just saw that ... is Don is good!

I have a resistance in my soul to the use of a particular word that I can't even write. Is Hutton's in good.

(And by the way @Demon Dynasty, the tele is a 'coloured' television. So stop ya winging.)

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon

VOTE FOR JUDD!

22 Under 22 Round 18 Nomination


Judd McVee vs Bodhi Uwland 

 

Déjà vu 😂 This week it’s the Juddster 

PLEASE VOTE FOR OUR BOY KNUCKLES!

It takes literally 5 seconds.

Let’s get our champion over the line!!!!

The DA have dragged him from 12% of votes to 89% but we need help to keep him in the lead lest Gold Coast fans discover this and start voting up a storm. What’s that I didn’t hear you say? They have bugger all fans? They actually do have fans, lots of them.

Anyways…. PLEASE JUST VOTE!

 

50 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

VOTE FOR JUDD!

22 Under 22 Round 18 Nomination


Judd McVee vs Bodhi Uwland 

 

Déjà vu 😂 This week it’s the Juddster 

PLEASE VOTE FOR OUR BOY KNUCKLES!

It takes literally 5 seconds.

Let’s get our champion over the line!!!!

The DA have dragged him from 12% of votes to 89% but we need help to keep him in the lead lest Gold Coast fans discover this and start voting up a storm. What’s that I didn’t hear you say? They have bugger all fans? They actually do have fans, lots of them.

Anyways…. PLEASE JUST VOTE!

 

Voted, no contest!

 
5 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Voted, no contest!

That’s right, Judd has 92% of the votes now and poor old Brodhi only has 8% but that can change. If the SunScreamers (the official cheer squad of the Suns) get wind of this, they can do what we’re doing and even things up some.

Last week JvR won the nomination, he was up against Colby McKercher and we had him up to 80% of the votes but we couldn’t put the cue in the rack coz North supporters were bound to jump onboard since they don’t have much to celebrate ☹️
 

Judd did us all so proud on Saturday and should be acknowledged in this way.

Why does this matter so much?

It just does, that’s why. 🤗

VOTE NOW DEES PEEPS!!!

Knuckles is the winner of this round’s 22 Under 22 nomination!!! 🥳

A whopping 94% of votes!

Thanks to all who voted 😘

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