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Angus married his beautiful, long time partner, Danielle Frawley today in a beautiful ceremony on the Mornington Peninsular.

Wishing this lovely couple a lifetime of happiness, plus a multitude of athletically gifted Father - Sons/Daughters. 

 

Great news, best of luck to them.

Nothing on the socials, who are they selling the photos to

 
9 hours ago, goodwindees said:

Angus married his beautiful, long time partner, Danielle Frawley today in a beautiful ceremony on the Mornington Peninsular.

Wishing this lovely couple a lifetime of happiness, plus a multitude of athletically gifted Father - Sons/Daughters. 

Congratulations Danielle and Gus, have a great life together.

Edited by Redleg

They deserve all the happiness in the world ❤️


8 hours ago, adonski said:

Nothing on the socials, who are they selling the photos to

Maybe they wanted to keep it private. Not everything has to be on social media, however I'm guessing over the coming days photos will be slowly put out on people's instagram. 

Danielle's account is on private anyway

Being number 3 pick it was nice of him to wait until Trac got married

Drafted together

Flag together

Married within 2 weeks

 
12 minutes ago, The end is nigh said:

Clarrys shoes lacking the same polish of trac and salo. Bad omen?

He’s not wearing gum boots so I don’t think he’s off to Geelong yet. 
 

Best wishes to Gus…. He deserves it.


I wish Gus all the best.

I only really know him from the public reports since his drafting with the club. He was certainly impressive in every aspect of that relationship.

I am still personally impacted by any mention of him and can only imagine how he is affected. He was such a bright light with his podcast with Max and the relationships he developed with the players will always be  remembered.

I know he can continue to impress in any phase of life he chooses.

I would like to see his relationship with the club continued and indeed renewed . I believe he has much to offer the club. His has been a unique experience and while he already has a legacy as a premiership player, the club can build on his experience as a Concussion ambassador if he chooses and build another even more significant legacy  in the industry and community.

Good luck to both of them. Yesterday would have been an emotional day for both families especially for the frawley family without Danny there.

6 hours ago, The end is nigh said:

Clarrys shoes lacking the same polish of trac and salo. Bad omen?

Honestly Clayton, it's not that hard to polish your shoes & look nice for your mates wedding 

Congrats to them both.  Angus has leadership and I think he can coach one day if he follows that pathway.  Also think he woukd make a top notch AFL administrator. 


1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Honestly Clayton, it's not that hard to polish your shoes & look nice for your mates wedding 

The two Christians have patent leather shoes on.  Even with a polishing Clarry's shoes would not show up like that... he just needs some fashion advice!

8 hours ago, The end is nigh said:

Clarrys shoes lacking the same polish of trac and salo. Bad omen?

Nah that's Clarry. Good on him.

Looks fit, healthy and in a good place.

A million miles from this time last year.

If we get big years from those three lads lok out.

 

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22 hours ago, The end is nigh said:

Clarrys shoes lacking the same polish of trac and salo. Bad omen?

That shows your ignorance of shoe fashion. Perhaps it is a bad omen for you? 

FYI I believe Clarry’s shoes were polished albeit standardly  but against patent leather doesn’t as you said “the polish  doesn’t stand out the same. “

Lovely photo of the trio and as posted in this topic if these lads can shine a la 2021 we will be in a much better space. Of course subject to a fit and healthy season for them all. 

On 31/12/2024 at 13:43, The end is nigh said:

Clarrys shoes lacking the same polish of trac and salo. Bad omen?

Leather poisoning he gets that alot

I for one am much pleased to see Clarrie looking connected with his friends at both recent weddings. Good on you Gus, sure the future is bright, Danielle and family good people.


On 31/12/2024 at 13:43, The end is nigh said:

Clarrys shoes lacking the same polish of trac and salo. Bad omen?

WTF.

4 hours ago, Willmoy1947 said:

WTF.

Just looking for clues everywhere. Given I can’t see a pocket square on trac I can also infer he won’t be playing in the pocket or the square. Half forward role? 
 

footy season can’t come fast enough. Happy ‘25. Hope it’s a memorable one 👍🏼 

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