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3 minutes ago, Seraph said:

The graphics don't even match up with the votes being read out?

Not a great start, considering that highlights package looked like it was played at about 8 frames per second.

Apparently last night at the dogs b&f, after they just started, it showed up on the screen who won. 

 
 

It would be handy if the CEO knew the premiership full forward's number I would have thought.


4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Our boys are polling well. I reckon we might pick up a medal tonight. 

The word is P. Cripps takes it out

Thank you Gus for calling out Pert completely botching BB's number.

How would anyone remotely connected to the club not know that he's number 50?

 
1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

The word is P. Cripps takes it out

Interesting, I thought it was Daicos' to lose!!


I was more excited about Brayshaw than Hogan when they come to the club.
Kid was a fearless beast from the get go.

21 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

How old is Harold Ball????

I don't understand your question. Harold's son Ian accrepted the award on his dad's behalf. 
I've known Ian for more than 40 years.
He rarely misses a game, be it in Vic or interstate.I had no idea he is the son of Harold.
Ian is 70ish. His dad would have passed away some years ago.

Edited by M_9

Can't watch this. Consider what he meant and the current state of the club... sad and angry all at once.

Just now, M_9 said:

I don't understand your question. Harold's son Ian accrepted the award on his dad's behalf. 
I've known Ian for more than 40 years.
He rarely misses a game, be it in Vic or interstate.I had no idea he was the son of Harold.
Ian is 70ish. His dad would have passed away some years ago.

My bad, I thought it was the man himself and he was 104!


Just looking over the life members stuff - 45 games and 73 goals was a decent enough return from BBB I think.  And for all the talk about cultural issues at the club, guys like Ben should be celebrated even more for what I understand he bought in that regard as well.

His contribution to our 21 premership should never be underrated IMHO.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter


3 minutes ago, Clayton van Oliver said:

Nah, make Gus CEO

Actually a good call. Bring PJ back in to mentor Gus for 2-3 years. Gus goes to CEO, PJ goes to President.

My god that was terrific by Gus.

Make him CEO/President.

 
2 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

Actually a good call. Bring PJ back in to mentor Gus for 2-3 years. Gus goes to CEO, PJ goes to President.

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There will never be another Gus Brayshaw. 
A brilliant player, leader, and human. 
 

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(And also [censored] you Maynard you absolute piece of trash)


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