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Everything posted by Pennant St Dee
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Pretty sure he was from Tassie and headed to WA after his stint with the Dees
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Forgot about Jeff’s Garlett, Dean Kent and Harry O
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Rivers and Jackson from last week and Kossie has family connections. Nev Jetta’s family always prominent in attendance at the games in Perth and the Brayshaws still plenty of relatives over here. Ex Dees Woey, Bennell, Norrish, Johnson, Spalding, Army, Gaspar, Irving, Nicholson, Smoker, Seecamp, Turley, Wiz, Jakovich, Bennett, Kowal, Langmuir, Chisholm, Ready, Chopper and I’m sure there’s many more
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Yes I really feel for you Jaded and others in lockdown. I haven’t lived with it personally and only really can speak of friends and family I regularly speak with in Victoria and other parts of the world. The mental health impact is obvious from their conversations, but I imagine the impact is far greater because they put on a brave front, however the unknown and no set date or light at the end of the tunnel would be demoralising to say the least.
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Yep, we've dodged a few bullets over here in WA, but whilst I'm sure they have discussed this to the endth degree I really don't understand why they don't just keep going and get the games out of the way while they can. It's not a matter of if it gets into WA, but when
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or possibly have lived in WA for the last 25 years and had to spend thousands (pre covid) just to get to watch the Dees play 4 or 5 times a year. Yes even in the Bailey and Neeld eras Donated thousands during debt demolition (which I really didn't have at the time with 2 kids under 2 and on only 1 income and much to my wife's dismay)to help keep the club they love alive. So I'm sorry for you and the many others in Victoria and NSW, who will be unable to attend, but don't make assumptions on people who you think are less deserving than you of attending, should the Dees get there. None of us caused this and whilst you may wish to vent, it's certainly not me or any other WA based Demon denying you this opportunity
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6. Oliver 5. Gawn 4. Lever 3. Trac 2. Fritsch 1. Viney
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Welcome to Demonland: Taj Woewodin
Pennant St Dee replied to dazzledavey36's topic in Melbourne Demons
Thanks Chaser, I was very tempted to head out there, but need to earn some brownie points as I have a couple of work reunions and footy club nights next week. Heading out now to do some gardening and house chores and will watch the game after that. Then take the dog for a walk to the local park (where there just happens to be a couple of mates watching an Ammos final🍺🍺🍺🤫🤫🤫 then home to watch the Dees I love Warner, he’s well ahead of Taj currently and is just a born leader. The kid is a gun. Erasmus doesn’t do a lot that will catch your eye, he just does the basics very well and knows how to find the ball. You will think he’s been quiet and all of a sudden 20 odd possessions 2 or 3 goals and a few score assists. He’s one of our boys from Sorrento Duncraig. Amiss I don’t know much about country boy J believe from the south west, who has developed very quickly after moving to the city on a permanent basis. Johnson been talked about for a while another northern coastal Perth boy from Sacred Heart who will impress, heap of endeavour and desire to succeed. Wins his own footy and also uses it well. Fairly cool in traffic, which is a decent trait for the next level -
There’s only one game I want to see the Red and Blue win Rab Gawaan the Hoops
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This day is going to drag, the nervous excitement is well and truly kicked in
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Stop feeling sorry for us and stop saying the AFL caved in to Gerard Whately. He is not the scapegoat to blame. Did the AFL cave in to him in 2015 for stating the Bulldogs vs Adelaide game should be moved from the MCG to their home at Docklands, because they had earnt the right. Do you recall Whately in 2017 even as a Cats fan saying the Qualifying final being played at the home of the lower ranked side was the right thing to do because despite handing Richmond the advantage it gave more fans the opportunity to see the final. If we go down tonight it will have nothing to do with the ground. It’s a sad thing in Australian culture we always have to find excuses. The Eagles who I despise more than any sporting organisation in the world won flags having to travel even after finishing higher than other teams. They won because they were good and were resilient. I love the fact I follow a no excuses football club, we have a developing team who are becoming very resilient and are almost Anywhere Anyone Anytime. If we’re good enough we’re good enough, and based on what I have witnessed in the last 18 months I think we now are
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Cheers for that, just hearing a lot of misquoted stuff across many forms of social media etc. And on here that WA will shut down on 1 case alone. This is absolutely false as having some knowledge of the previous lockdowns in WA through work and succession planning before lockdowns were announced. The one case has to have been out and about in the community whilst infectious or been in contact with others whilst infectious who have then gone out into the community The teams straight away start contact tracing locations attended of the infected person and their close contacts. After those initial inquiries an assessment is made and decisions are made on imposing restrictions and or lockdowns. We have had cases out in the community previously which did not result in lockdowns, but that really isn’t newsworthy. My understanding is each qualifying team for the GF if in Perth will get around 12-15k allocated tickets for their members. The other 30-34k tickets will go to other corporates, sponsors and other AFL clubs to sell as packages as per every other GF. Still a lot of water to go under the bridge yet and I have no issue with and would probably prefer Melbourne getting over it’s current COVID situation and a large majority of Dees supporters getting to witness it. However as a 40+ year supporter and 25+ year member of the opportunity arises where I get to attend a GF in Perth I’ll be grabbing it
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Can you show me a quote verbatim where McGowan said players families won’t be able to apply for the entry permit and quarantine with the playing group
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Nothing regarding a trade of late, heard earlier in the year he was Geelong bound, but doesn’t seem to be the case. Nothing to do with Freo just he and his partner wanting to return to Victoria by all accounts
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1. Jackson 2. Georgiades 3. Green 4. Guildon 5. Mcinerney
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Seriously the WAFL of the late 70s and early 80s was not a lesser competition and at worst equal to the VFL. The South Freo, Claremont and Swan District sides of those eras were powerhouse sides, and they were followed by the up and coming East Freo and Subiaco sides who went on to create the core of the Eagles first 2 Premiership sides. The joke of the HOF is the fascination with the modern day player and this is highlighted by Wiley being inducted the same year as Burke, considering Wiley’s career ended in 87 when Burke’s started
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Anywhere, Anytime, Anybody and Subiaco has no stands anymore just the oval and the heritage gates remain
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6. Oliver 5. Gawn 4. Lever 3. Langdon 2. Salem 1. Viney
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Yep 1 week at a time, but basically that is it. Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime
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Certainly the events of the last fortnight hits home how sheltered we are. One of my colleagues in work is an Afghani ex-pat whose previous employment over there involved interactions with the US troops. His family members are in hiding as the Taliban will kill them. Certainly gives us a reality check
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Without the Eagles being involved you won’t get that , you will actually get football lovers
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2021 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
Pennant St Dee replied to TRIGON's topic in Melbourne Demons
I watched Scotch vs Hale yesterday in the last game of the season Erasmus plenty of the footy playing in the middle but upstaged by one to watch for 2022, Mitch Barron. Absolute physical beast in the middle, won’t be a tall mid or endurance beast, more of your inside bull. Broke his ankle early in the year and only returned for the last 3 games. No school for him next year so will watch his form at Claremont over September and next season. Another Sorrento Duncraig boy who I’ve watched come through and looks to hurt opponents in a similar way to the young Selwood and Viney who parents hoped wouldn’t tackle their kids. I rate him higher than Erasmus, although Neil has the ability to hurt opposition on the scoreboard. -
The writing is on the wall in Perth, 50 refugees arrived overnight having travelled through Dubai and are quarantining in a hotel in the Perth CBD. I can see where that will end, given our previous issues with hotel quarantine
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Plus 1 Cats for several years and Dogs have been denied home finals based on not getting big enough crowds, but it’s not a conspiracy for them