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Welcome to Demonland: Aidan Johnson
Cam Pederson Mach II
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THE 2024 AFL NATIONAL DRAFT - DAY ONE
You assume correctly āwe donāt need more midfieldersā
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THE 2024 AFL NATIONAL DRAFT - DAY ONE
I need to learn stay off the MFC social media pages, reading supporter comments. NFI.
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THE 2024 AFL NATIONAL DRAFT - DAY ONE
Or loves the hub.
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2024 Phantom Drafts
Manā¦.if the Crows take Langford and we pass on this kid Iād be pretty disappointed. He was my preference over Langford, but Iām coming around the Langford because of his forward ability. Draper looks a polished workhorse. Iād be surprised if the Crows pass on him.
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The Bo Allan Thread
Drive him straight down to Casey from the airport and let the magic take hold.
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The Bo Allan Thread
Still got those flight risk nerves @Pennant St Dee?
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2024 Phantom Drafts
I'm convinced we'll take Tauru with 5 as well now.
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The Next CEO
Swann said he would remain at Brisbane until they won a flag and rumoured to want to come back to Victoria.
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PRESEASON TRAINING: Monday 11th November 2025
Anyone else seen The Middle š
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Assuming we keep 5 & 9, who are you picking?
5. Draper/Smith/Langford in that order 9. Tauru (whoāll be gone) so Allen or Travaglia
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2024 Phantom Drafts
Smith (6) and Armstrong (11)
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Welcome to Demonland: Pick 9
Hasn't scared us in the recent past with WA boys, but to hear this it's disappointing. I'd be really happy with Bo at pick 9, seems to have all the attributes of a great modern day midfielder.
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Welcome to Demonland: Pick 9
Best player i've played with.
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Welcome to Demonland: Pick 9
He is Trent Hotton's son.
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Welcome to Demonland: Pick 9
Dees have close ties through Trent and Richoās relationship. Have been keeping tabs on Taj for a long time.
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Welcome to Demonland: Pick 9
Best mid available and Armstrong please.
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Oliver Trade Rumours
Christian Beischer
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MFC 2024 BEST & FAIREST NIGHT
My tip is Viney.
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Oliver Trade Rumours
This is also very trueā¦
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Oliver Trade Rumours
He didnāt answer in the most convincing fashion having to pause and change his words when saying āClazz is looking forward toā¦.you know Iām looking forward toā. Weāll know soon enoughā¦
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Oliver Trade Rumours
Awkward live interview with Viney form the B and F and channel 10 news. Reporter ā(Oliver) met with Geelong, he clearly has some interest, have you spoken to him recently at all and what has he said?ā Viney āyeah Iāve spoken to Claz and at this time of year thereās always you know trade rumours and this kind of stuff and players meeting with other clubs so I spoke to Clazz and heās you know, looking forward to ummā¦ā *looks awkwardly away to someone off camera ā..you know, Iām looking forward to him being part of the Melbourne Footy Club next year.ā Reporter āand youāre certain he is as well?ā Viney āIām mean Iām not privy to list management decisions but my understanding is yeah, heās a Melbourne Football player next year.ā
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People have officially gone mad
Iāve owned many Boxers before Bulldogs and they are a prime example of a breed with their share of genetic problems. (Yes iām a sucker for an under bite). Unfortunately in most cases Bitsas > Pure bred dogs. Canāt go wrong with a mongrel.
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People have officially gone mad
āIn the 1938 Blue Book of Bulldogs, William Lawlor wrote that the Bulldog can be traced to 1210, the year of the first official bullbaiting in England. He added that the Bulldog āis generally believed to have come down from the same common stockā developed for that sport. That meant these dogs had to be tough enough to face down a mighty bovine.ā No argument from me regarding selfish, obsessive breeding traits to the detriment to the health of a dog either SD. As stated in my original post this is particularly prevalent with French Bulldogs and Pugs of which many suffer from Brachycephalic Airway Obstruction Syndrome which is horrible. The sole reason for the development of the Australian Bulldog breed was to help alleviate the health issues of British Bulldogs particularly for warmer climates. The Aussie Bulldog is a taller, leaner dog with a longer āsnoutā while still maintaining the ālookā and beautiful temperament of the Bulldog. This can only be a good thing for the development of the breed, especially in this country. Like you Iām a dog lover and in particular Bulldog lover, so long may the breed continue, if bred responsibly.
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Nathan Bassett to Dees as Forwards Coach?
Bassettās sniffing around for another Premiership.