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18 minutes ago, Biffen said:

Another interesting Fagin stat.

Chewing Gum Consumed : 18.4 Kgs.

Grand Finals:0

I wonder if he’s accidentally swallowed enough gum to do a full log of chewy poo? 


 

Bitters Jinx.


I want GWS to win, but God I love footy. And...there's Jessee...



50 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

What a [censored] monster Jesse Hogan is!

You just have to [censored] weep.

I've stopped weeping.

I'm blubbering uncontrollably !!

21 minutes ago, BDA said:

this game is over

very meek exit from the Lions

Almost 

and then not 

and then Jesse (again)

1 minute ago, Strawberry Fields said:

Hogan… One of the best marking games I’ve seen. 

I remember seeing Jesse in his first year and he was taking Carey like pack marks back then. Unique talent

 
1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I've stopped weeping.

I'm blubbering uncontrollably !!

BBO, when he's on, there's no one who read the ball in flight as well as Jesse. Hope that helps

Jesse always had the talent. I still maintain he wouldn’t have made it in Melbourne or Freo. 
Escaping the limelight and moving to Sydney has been a blessing for him. 


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