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I'm already cringing over the fearless crap. Has the challenge accepted stink all over it.
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I'm already cringing over the fearless crap. Has the challenge accepted stink all over it.
Have to tell everyone you're fearless over and over doesn't give off the vibe you're actually fearlessSo, doesn’t every other clubs slogan have the same effect?
All for one
We fly as one
Be more bulldog
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I swear to god. If you were stranded on a desert island, You'd find a reason to turn your nose up at every ship that came to rescue you.Have to tell everyone you're fearless over and over doesn't give off the vibe you're actually fearless
It's gonna be okay, I promise.I'm already cringing over the fearless crap. Has the challenge accepted stink all over it.
I ain't getting on no shrimp boatI swear to god. If you were stranded on a desert island, You'd find a reason to turn your nose up at every ship that came to rescue you.
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Gorringe had initially hoped to get the logo over the top of the yellow footy Dew was kicking, but was advised against it by the tattoo artist.
He said the Suns’ new guernsey, which had been unveiled earlier on Friday morning as the club’s launch event of its new brand, had grown on him.
“I didn’t realise we were going brighter up top with the gradient,” Gorringe said.
“So (its) the only guernsey to be of the gradient style in the AFL, like everything it grows on you, in the flesh it’s very cool.”
The 18-year-old has always been a strong and powerful player, and it’s something he attributes to his jiu jitsu background.
“I feel like I’ve always had that natural strength, I think a lot of it comes from doing jiu jitsu at such a young age as well,” Lombard said. “Doing the gym sessions two or three times a week also helps with that.”
Lombard had pursued jiu jitsu for a handful of years until he was about 12 years old.
“It’s all about balance, strength and everything, so I think that’s really (improved) my tackling,” he said.
“Just that core strength and escaping or breaking tackles, it’s definitely helped me with my footy for sure.”
Suns academy manager Kath Newman described Lombard as an “absolute competitor”.
“(He) has a fantastic work ethic to get the most out of himself,” Newman said.
“On the field he has great power and speed which allows him to burst out of stoppages, and also a good goal sense which gives him the versatility to play either forward or in the midfield.”
Lombard is the biological son of famous mixed martial artist Hector Lombard, but it’s understood the pair don’t have a relationship.
The Varsity College graduate and Burleigh Bombers junior was raised on the Gold Coast by his hardworking single mother, who he said had had the greatest influence on his life.
“She’s worked three jobs at the moment just to be able to give me the opportunity to play footy and work for things that I can have,” he said.
“She’s been a big influence on me for sure.
“She’s a hardworking mother, she’s very resilient, dedicated, I get all my traits from her.”
Ok this is definitely heavily edited! The other pic made it look like a very milky cup of tea