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So, so proud of these boys! Whether they make the final 22 or not, they were named and thereby acknowledged for the hard work they’ve put in.

YEAH, THE KIDS 🥳

 

No one should be surprised that this is coming…

PLEASE VOTE NOW!!!

I’m gonna nag and nag and wear y’all down.

Imagine how proud our boys would be to make this team! They deserve to make the final 22.

Rooey didn’t make the squad last year. Let’s make it happen this year!!! And Leb only debuted this year and he qualifies… amazing! How about Knuckles? Doesn’t need justifying, amirite?!?!

It’s also fun since you get to name the whole side. (Breathe, @WERRIDEE) including captain and vice-captain.

GET VOTING!!!!!

please. 

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

No one should be surprised that this is coming…

PLEASE VOTE NOW!!!

I’m gonna nag and nag and wear y’all down.

Imagine how proud our boys would be to make this team! They deserve to make the final 22.

Rooey didn’t make the squad last year. Let’s make it happen this year!!! And Leb only debuted this year and he qualifies… amazing! How about Knuckles? Doesn’t need justifying, amirite?!?!

It’s also fun since you get to name the whole side. (Breathe, @WERRIDEE) including captain and vice-captain.

GET VOTING!!!!!

please. 

Yes ma’am. Have done so as ordered. 


2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

No one should be surprised that this is coming…

PLEASE VOTE NOW!!!

I’m gonna nag and nag and wear y’all down.

Imagine how proud our boys would be to make this team! They deserve to make the final 22.

Rooey didn’t make the squad last year. Let’s make it happen this year!!! And Leb only debuted this year and he qualifies… amazing! How about Knuckles? Doesn’t need justifying, amirite?!?!

It’s also fun since you get to name the whole side. (Breathe, @WERRIDEE) including captain and vice-captain.

GET VOTING!!!!!

please. 

Done. Gio Dees

Voted WCW.😁

That was fun. Jeez I left some good players on the table.  I guess Jye Amiss will learn to live with me giving him the lemonade and sars in favour of JVR 😁

 
39 minutes ago, Go the Biff said:

That was fun. Jeez I left some good players on the table.  I guess Jye Amiss will learn to live with me giving him the lemonade and sars in favour of JVR 😁

I named Harry Sheezel as my captain. Love that kid. 

1 hour ago, monoccular said:

Yes ma’am. Have done so as ordered. 

A wise move, mono. A very wise move. 😉 


2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I named Harry Sheezel as my captain. Love that kid. 

Same.  You hear him speak on SEN every 2 weeks and he's such an impressive kid.

2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I named Harry Sheezel as my captain. Love that kid. 

I put Nick Daicos on the bench. 
 

Gotta admit, It felt good! 
 

😊 

Surprisingly done it. As you all know I'm not really into putting best 22's up. Fitted in all 3 demons and that's all that matters. Daicos captain Gulden vice.

If you’ve already voted, thank you very much! 🙏 

If you haven’t, why not??? 🤨

Look at it this way… you’re on DL right now. You can either discuss Kate Roffey’s leadership or judge excuses for not attending the footy, amongst other things, or you can vote for our three incredible young players to make the 22 Under 22 team. What’s it gonna be?

In a season ending so badly, anything positive is very welcome.

These kids have worked hard to get to the level required for nomination, let’s reward them by voting for them using this link…

https://vote.22under22.com.au/


Voting closes at 11:59pm August 14th (tomorrow) so please get moving on it!

It’s also fun coz you get to select the entire team, which should suit the 95% on here who rate themselves as better selectors than ours 😉 

 


There’s still time to vote for our three young guns in the 22 Under 22 team.

Voting closes at 11:59 tonight. Plenty of time for those of you who are still up.

Come on y’all… Roo, Leb and Knuckles deserve our support! They’ve been the beacon in the gloom that is season 2024.

Voting is so quick and easy. If you cbf picking a serious team just choose our three boys then randomly select the other team members (be warned: if you pick Naicos you’re dead to me). There’s simply NO REASON TO NOT VOTE!

FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THINGS GOOD AND HOLY… VOTE NOW!

Please, and thanks in advance 🫶🏼

 

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

No Dees in the final 22Under22 team. 😥

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Unfortunately it is a bit of a popularity contest. Realistically I think McVee should be in the side over Wilmot, but can't see who JVR or Windsor would replace. 

Well, we should have had at least two in that team with Mac and LJ.

Rachele is a joke surely?? McKercher is purely speculation on draft order and potential ability.


1 hour ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Unfortunately it is a bit of a popularity contest. Realistically I think McVee should be in the side over Wilmot, but can't see who JVR or Windsor would replace. 

So Windsor a potential rising star smokey can't get in the 22 squad?

5 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

So Windsor a potential rising star smokey can't get in the 22 squad?

Well who are you to replacing from the midfield options? Gulden, Reid, Horne-Francis, Sheezel, Daicos and Wardlaw all have him covered at this stage. They break the players into different sections, so he can’t replace any of the forwards or defenders.

It's hard to disagree I guess but (totally unbiased of course) I'd have Judd McVee on the HBF instead of McKercher every day of the week. Further, I certainly have queries over the likes of Draper (Freo) and Rachele. Darcy Jones (GWS) a bit unlucky I feel.  The Bombers Caddy would also be in the mix but I guess the last two were a bit late to the party in terms of performances.

 

McVee stiff for McKercher who I last saw running around in the 2’s.

Otherwise, meh. 

Obviously not important but there’s no [censored] way McKercher, Wilmot or Rachele are better players than McVee.

It’s amazing to remember how young Gulden is though. 


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