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38 minutes ago, DubDee said:

From the pics on the website I’ve never seen so many blokes punching above their weight

Even Pickett and McDonald, two very good looking men, managed to outclass themselves.

Curious fashion trend, the sheer fabric belly. I guess it goes with the current 'body fashion' of outright fitness rather than just contrived sculpting, which I can hope is a healthy direction.

 

All I see right now is many huge heavy banners that took ages to make

 
6 minutes ago, adonski said:

I'd imagine chandler might drop a little from here. Langford and Oliver might rise a little too.

Edited by gs77

Jack Billings?!!! He’s been delisted?

Edited by Ghostwriter


Old mate having a meltdown about Chin’s vibes charkas and auras as we speak

Well done Chin ❤️❤️

 
5 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Jack Billings?!!! He’s been delisted?

Once again our comms team asleep at the wheel

Geez this is embarrassing for the club. I’d expect resignations tomorrow morning.


Thanks for the scoring updates. Can't watch the stream due to the precision operation of keeping an 8-week-old asleep during an annoyingly warm Sydney September - still 20 degrees outside and our building gets full winter sun all day so is still radiating.

I really will take any chance to mention Littler Goffy, hey?

As for the count;

Mildly surprised to see Salem that high, though he has been fully respectable for the season. Somewhat more surprised to see Sparrow. I can only assume Sparrow gets a job done which is unclear to the pundits but the coaches appreciate.

The table overall highlights what a tough season it has been for our tall defenders. When was the last time there weren't multiple KPDs high in the count?

Come to think of it, Gawn is the only player in the top 10 who is over 193cm!

The website says 5 delisted doesn't mention Billings

4 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

What happened?

What is this Billings talk?

Can't watch the stream.

Please tell me that he didn't see his own highlights and thank you video appear on the big screen on B&F night as the way of finding out he was being cut?

I see we have principle partners. Better than unprincipled ones.

Come on, media team!


9 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

What happened?

DA friends said a graphic came up on the big screen and it had six players… the five we knew about, and Jack Billings

And they named him as well.

Edited by Ghostwriter

1 minute ago, Ghostwriter said:

DA friends said a graphic came up on the big screen and it had six players… the five we knew about, and Jack Billings

That sounds like a 'whoops'!!

4 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

What is this Billings talk?

Can't watch the stream.

Please tell me that he didn't see his own highlights and thank you video appear on the big screen on B&F night as the way of finding out he was being cut?

I gather Jack is was doing work experience at ANZ...

Just watched Jones speak in announcing the young player and he struggled to get 2 words together. Love the bloke and how he played but gives me the shivers when speaking. Hope he can get the message across better as the mid coach!!


Kade Chandler taking the mission of becoming the next Nibbler quite seriously, it would seem.

Good on him. Underrated on field, too, just like uncle Nibs.

1 minute ago, manny100 said:

That sounds like a 'whoops'!!

Either today’s announcement neglected to include Jack when it should’ve, and tonight’s list is accurate. Or Jack hasn’t been delisted but was mistakingly listed as such tonight.

Either way… huge blunder.

 
7 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

DA friends said a graphic came up on the big screen and it had six players… the five we knew about, and Jack Billings

And they named him as well.

Far out.

They spelled Verrall’s name wrong in the graphic on social media today too.

Our comms team is a basket case.

2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Our comms team is a basket case.

One of the worst in the league and just slightly better than Brisbane who stop giving score updates once they start to lose.

Edited by At the break of Gawn


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