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Norm Smith Medallist
"did you jump off the ground?"
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"did you jump off the ground?"
Not sure if serious...that's right. We want the whole world's population to behave like Sodom and Gomorrah Hollywood. Way to go.
Too organised you think?No way that's Libbas actual bed room...
This looks like one of my mates bedrooms back in the late 80's early 90's without a bong.Should move in with Libba, loosen him up a little.
This looks like one of my mates bedrooms back in the late 80's early 90's without a bong.
This is your room isnt it Dogs 13???? nice work
the coke bottle in the bottom right hand corner...................that doesn't look right
Ha ha fair call. And whilst labs are super mellow and friendly if you endanger their family look out!Bailey kinda reminds me of:
Good natured, loving, affectionate, goofy, and happy, the Golden Labrador loves people and is very friendly. Training him is a breeze as this is a dog designed to want to please. He also loves to carry out tasks making him a good work dog. The Golden Labrador is not a dog to leave on its own outside in the yard, he will want to be with his family. If left alone for long stretches he can get destructive out of boredom. He will respond well to praise and rewards, but avoid harsh methods as he can be sensitive to tone. They love to be guided, and respond well to an owner with a consistent leadership role. Full of energy, they will love a game or two. Loving, easy to care for, and a friend for life, the Golden Labrador is a gem of a dog.
There’s three players I remember Knightmare went really early in rating.Knightmare had him rated at no. 3 .. that is enough for me to be excited
Mclean has been playing pure mid out of necessity, Dunkley's rise late in the season as an inside mid meant the Bont coudl play a little more outside (which worked for us) and with a Libba in there it should release Mclean to rest forward at stages. His u18 mark of the year isn't a skill he'd lose and I rate his footskills so it should improve our F50 efficiency.Excited to see him play.
Was saying it before we drafted smith, but believe it even more firmly now. We should move Toby to the forward line. His marking was elite (assume it still is) early days. He knows how to find the goals and his tackle pressure is superb.
Bonti, Libba, Macrae, Hunter, Dunkley, wallis with sprinkles of smith, West, Daniel, Williams and suckling is more than enough midfield firepower.
Mclean has been playing pure mid out of necessity, Dunkley's rise late in the season as an inside mid meant the Bont coudl play a little more outside (which worked for us) and with a Libba in there it should release Mclean to rest forward at stages. His u18 mark of the year isn't a skill he'd lose and I rate his footskills so it should improve our F50 efficiency.
Mckenzie ended up with chronic mental health issues too so he may have had the talent.There’s three players I remember Knightmare went really early in rating.
He was talking up Macrae more than anyone, he was pumping him and Bont up all year before they surged up the order. The other was Reece McKenzie, I guess two out of three ain’t bad.
McKenzie was a bust because of mental health problems, something Knightmare wouldn't have been aware of. He's had a few misses but that one's a hard one to pin to him I reckon.There’s three players I remember Knightmare went really early in rating.
He was talking up Macrae more than anyone, he was pumping him and Bont up all year before they surged up the order. The other was Reece McKenzie, I guess two out of three ain’t bad.
What are his odds atm?
Geez that's pretty good, might load up myself
Geez that's pretty good, might load up myself