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Timothy Reddan-A'Blew

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  1. 52,421 was the final tally announced by the AFL in August 2019. We crossed 50,000 some time in May, so we're tracking OK, I guess, particularly if there's a COVID effect as is apparently affecting attendances. Interestingly, at the time, Pert noted our target was 60,000.
  2. Doin' it again, Craig? From the country, I'll have to be with you in spirit on Sunday. You'll Never Pat Malone.
  3. Demonland's most esoteric ever thread? But props for the passion, Craig-Soon-To-Be-Someone-Else!
  4. My old-fart memory somewhat different, Sis, and just youtubed Bobby Skilton's career to confirm it was red and white hoops. Then went further back to find ditto in Bob Pratt's time. So... ...they should have hooped it!!?
  5. Mods, in this wonderful year, leading to severely increased 'Landing and, consequently posting, for Me, I'm finding quite a few threads that I want to like, haha and/or thank post after post; herein another example! Can you introduce a thread reaction bar??
  6. Kudos to everyone for the foregoing amazing, detailed analysis. Beyond my range, and I dips my lid. Anyway, two coaches (one a loser and one a winner) have put centre clearances at the top of their agenda in preparing for their match next week. Should be something to watch!
  7. I wasn't able to see the game (but am now enjoying this read!?) so in case they don't feature again anywhere, could someone post 1. RDB singing the Song, 2. The post-match Tom MacDonald.
  8. Got her Aussie rules chops playing at ANU. Good on her - my (post grad) footy alma mater, early '80s in the Monaro Australian Football League. But no girls then ☹
  9. 5) Embrace diversity and inclusivity.
  10. Goodwin very bullish about him in his weekly presser.
  11. (First, Likes, Hahas and the odd Shocked to everyone on this thread. Then...) Reckon it was the big fortune he turned his back on; he got the small one...?
  12. Bummer for the hopefuls, but the Ones will play so uniformly excellently on Sat night that there'll be no place for them next week anyway...
  13. From the 'comfort', at last, of where we sit for the moment, I've braved a look back at 2013, Colin, and I agree. But the corpse (sorry, Mark) was prepared in round 1 then desecrated in round 3 and rounds 5 to 11. Excluding our GWS win in round 4 (involving our best-ever quarter of 12.2, which we needed! - I sat at that city end amongst the GWS supporter (sic) and strangely this quarter is what I remember clearest of the year...), our percentage was 42% and, worse, the opposition had had 363 scoring shots to our 167 - so it could have been worse! Every team, including GWS, kicked 100+. With '148' in round 2, Essendon got their biggest-ever win against us.
  14. OK, one more appropriation? DATrippers is my weekly lifeline, WCW. I usually finish, often over several days and usually with several trips to Crosswordsolver, Thesaurus, Mr Google and occasionally Danword. Rarely do I not need explanations from the DATrippers of answers I've got! David is a fascinating bloke, isn't he!
  15. So I see, Stone, and, with 7 pages of activity over several days, quite some interest created and quite a few familiar names! I think I remember it but it was before I'd built up courage to be a poster! I see you left it hanging with Engorged Onion's request for full 'parsing' - I hope he's 'let it go'... Time to stop appropriating this thread, so maybe a 'bump' some time, with new material from we closet (no more) cruciverbalising Dees?
  16. I beat you to it, Rab (11.40am) but you provide the solid precedence! And we all know how much regard the AFL takes of precedence... p.s. You're all wearing out my 'Haha' finger - from adversity, great humour?
  17. On the serious side, though, if the competition were to return to the horrors of last year, with hubbing, etc, by all accounts we would be one of the better adapters to it. Last year's hubbing seems to get a lot of credit for where the team is now as a bonded unit.
  18. Someone has to say it, then: We are Premiers
  19. This is what I don't get; I hear this as a rule - perhaps only in some jurisdictions? - but "...awaiting the results of COVID-19 tests..." in the Sydney coaches case implies they only need a negative test (and no isolation meanwhile??) for full steam ahead for Saturday! If your experience - as experienced by many others, evidently - were to apply, Saturday night was off the minute they walked into that cafe
  20. Only the AFL period, WCW, post 1990, and the first was Wheeler in 1994, so that's more than one a year! (p.s. Intrigued by Cryptic crosswords at #1 in your interests. I'm a doer (DA tragic!) and constructor (my alter ego johnno2 in the South Gippsland Sentinel Times). I wonder if there are any other 'landers bearing the cryptic cruciverbalist / Dees supporter cross?)
  21. Sorry, 'land; missed the "We are not..." Anyway, fun(?) coach killer fact(?), Wikipedia's table of Round 8 2010 (when the Bulldogs became the first(?) club to complete the States and Territories win set - ref that topic here) has the footnote "Hawthorn's win over Richmond was a significant one. It later emerged that Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson would have been sacked had they lost." They won, 13.11 to 13.8...
  22. Curious timing! Anyone in mind? I see we're absent in the killers and high in the killed. Mock?
  23. I'm the proverbial 110% with you on the first two parts of this sentence, CYB. On the third part, does anyone have the answer - where did that narrative come from? It may just be front loading is mopping up current and early salary cap space (if that's how things can work)? Would three years of coaching at the back end (if exercised) somehow come from a different pool, too? Re the injury/form/age concerns dotted through this thread, does the coaching option provide a salvage-something Plan B (again, if this is how things can work)? I note the coaching option goes a fair way to answering my earlier 'life after football' question, btw!
  24. Me, too, dj. Keep the anger coming on Hawkins; it won't change anything but maybe the internet ether will rattle his guilt neurons. I don't think I imagined the direction of, and look in, his eyes at the instant of impact.
  25. Don't get me wrong, P2J, I thought it was great, and just how I imagined Christian would be. It just made me curious about the broader person Christian was. I'd also hope, noting your Dusty comparison, that he's not relying on marketability, particularly if it's looks/physique based - that has a shelf life not much longer than football...
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