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He's workmanlike and passable I think we've been so shit with rucks we look at that as good, talk to tingle supporters and O'Brien has frustrated them for ages.To be fair to O'Brien at least he's been reasonably consistent and can stay on the park.
We've been chopping and changing Ruckman over the last decade, with still NFI who our preferred ruck is.
Got any tips for meOnly takes a couple of months training to get decent arms.
Triceps are the most important muscle to stimulate if you want big arms
I don't watch a lot of football on TV but I understand the crows are reasonably attractive to watch. And if Richmond put up a fight, it might end up a good game.And thursday night football goes out with a whimper with this epic battle of shit trucks.
How cool is AFL fixturing eh
Fantasia is confused and doesn't know whether he should like this post or not.The least athletic looking AFL player I've ever seen
Yeah Tarryn is done. No one is gonna touch him now. The AFL shouldnt even allow it at this point anywayEssendon moved to further distance itself from Tarryn Thomas in a letter to some of its members after coach Brad Scott described the sacked footballer as a “good person” back on May 1. Scott said he hoped the football industry could support and help Thomas. The Bombers received strong feedback from a handful of their members regarding Scott’s comments. The club signed off on an email reassuring them that they were not looking to recruit Thomas and clarifying the club’s position.
“Tarryn’s conduct does not represent behaviours acceptable to anyone in our game or our community,” the email said.
“No one at Essendon condones Tarryn’s behaviour and there is no excuse for the behaviour or the hurt he caused.
“The narrative created in recent days linking Tarryn Thomas to Essendon is inaccurate. “Importantly, you can be assured that when questioned, Brad was not discussing Tarryn from an EFC list management (or) recruiting perspective.
Essendon moved to further distance itself from Tarryn Thomas in a letter to some of its members after coach Brad Scott described the sacked footballer as a “good person” back on May 1. Scott said he hoped the football industry could support and help Thomas. The Bombers received strong feedback from a handful of their members regarding Scott’s comments. The club signed off on an email reassuring them that they were not looking to recruit Thomas and clarifying the club’s position.
“Tarryn’s conduct does not represent behaviours acceptable to anyone in our game or our community,” the email said.
“No one at Essendon condones Tarryn’s behaviour and there is no excuse for the behaviour or the hurt he caused.
“The narrative created in recent days linking Tarryn Thomas to Essendon is inaccurate. “Importantly, you can be assured that when questioned, Brad was not discussing Tarryn from an EFC list management (or) recruiting perspective.
It's never mentioned anywhere outside of Crows forums. Travis Boak (who mind you played in the ****ing thing) got asked about it on radio a few weeks ago and got the margin wrong. Nobody thinks about it except Crows fans.In Melbourne, 119 is virtually never mentioned.
It's never mentioned anywhere outside of Crows forums. Travis Boak (who mind you played in the ****ing thing) got asked about it on radio a few weeks ago and got the margin wrong. Nobody thinks about it except Crows fans.
117 if I remember correctly.Lol did he go higher or lower?
O'Brien has been poor this year. Round the ground his output has been about 50% of previous years.
On the Crows board he's Jed McEntee.
The Crows literally have no other Rucks to choose from.
Can't say I spend much time reading the Customers board or watching the Crows play these days.He's workmanlike and passable I think we've been so shit with rucks we look at that as good, talk to tingle supporters and O'Brien has frustrated them for ages.
I know him.There's that fat bellend who wears the Geelong jumper with 119 on the back who I saw at several of our home finals over recent years- including ones where cats weren't playing. He was escorted from the ground by by security guards before half time the last time I saw him.
But rumour was that he was a crows fan - which fits.
They'll murder Richmond <insert downhill ski.gif>I don't watch a lot of football on TV but I understand the crows are reasonably attractive to watch. And if Richmond put up a fight, it might end up a good game.
With Strachanie as backup O'Brien could've been playing with broken bones for 5 years.Can't say I spend much time reading the Customers board or watching the Crows play these days.
I was more emphasising O’Brien’s ability to stay on the track while our ruckman over the years seen to be prone to injuries.
They'll murder Richmond <insert downhill ski.gif>
Neither is Port AdelaideIn Melbourne, 119 is virtually never mentioned.
Neither is any other team outside their borders.Neither is Port Adelaide
Or if they do it's "Port Melbourne, uh Pordadelaide"Neither is Port Adelaide
Yeah it’s all very much things are going along nicely at the moment.Just read the article on georgiades on the port website great to read they haven't reviewed the Carlton loss water off a ducks back by the sounds no f*#ks given who cares ey as long as the payslips are in
True apart from West Coast, they do have some respect for them.Neither is any other team outside their borders.