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I got a txt last night from one of my best mates who barrscks for the bombers who haven't won a final since Peter Jackson was their CEO.

They are death riddng us.

 

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Lucky for Essendon I'm hearing there are a lot of great options available at pick 18 of the 2025 draft

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Just now, adonski said:

Lucky for Essendon I'm hearing there are a lot of great options available at pick 18 of the 2025 draft

Pick 19 after the Kalani White f/son 

19 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

Typo correction for the gramtically correct

* grammatically  :D


Choosing a reply from so many options;

"I guess it is nice for Essendon supporters to have a team to follow where the ladder position matters."

"That's fine, but still nobody cares where Essendon finishes."

 

Will there be a corresponding resurrection-riding thread on here? 😬

2 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

I got a txt last night from one of my best mates who barrscks for the bombers who haven't won a final since Peter Jackson was their CEO.

They are death riddng us.

 

Given their collective energy has failed to get them a finals win for decades I’m not overly concerned by a bomber fan death ride 

 

I wouldn’t be sure they will end up with the pick after draft night. I suspect they might use it to try to trade back into the first round after Kako is picked up.

We're making a massive assumption that they'll even be permitted to participate in the 2025 draft.


11 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

We're making a massive assumption that they'll even be permitted to participate in the 2025 draft.

Uh why wouldn't they?

5 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

I got a txt last night from one of my best mates who barrscks for the bombers who haven't won a final since Peter Jackson was their CEO.

They are death riddng us.

 

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They will be death riding us and we will be using Pick 9 to help us get back to where we belong, playing finals footy. Lol.!!


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