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Served us pretty well in 2023 on the wing as it allowed Brayshaw to play defence and midfield that year.

Did some underrated things in the Carlton final.

The less said about this year the better.

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Best of luck, Lachie. 

 

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You can take the boy out of the West (briefly) but you can't take the West out of the boy!

Thanks, Lachie. Hope you get a '200' banner in that Newport game 😉


2 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

You can take the boy out of the West (briefly) but you can't take the West out of the boy!

Thanks, Lachie. Hope you get a '200' banner in that Newport game 😉

Stranded on 199 games 😭

We have a few milestones in the first few rounds next season:

Currently:

Fritta 149 games

Knuckles  48 

Spargo 98

Spaz 95

 

Providing they all play, that is  

 

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3 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Stranded on 199 games 😭

We have a few milestones in the first few rounds next season:

Currently:

Fritta 149 games

Knuckles  48 

Spargo 98

Spaz 95

 

Providing they all play, that is  

 

Thanks Ghostwriter great to see the boys clocking up the milestones.😁

Thanks Lachie, it’s always hard when you finish on a bit of a sad note but good luck at Spotswood, my Uncle and Aunty used to live in Spotswood for years and years.

 
On 31/12/2024 at 19:06, layzie said:

Welcome to the Spotswood Football Club Lachie Hunter. 

Is Anthony Hopkins the number one member this year?


1 hour ago, demon3165 said:

Is Anthony Hopkins the number one member this year?

What a great movie 

i used to Slot Car Race like that on a Tuesday night for years!!

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