Analysis Whipping Boys - 2023 edition

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The club have really given that Steene kid a whipping. Supposedly they've given him number 44. He's never going to get the smell of potato out of that jumper.

You're not reading all my posts religiously.... I posted that last week.

McStay got the irish kid's jumper although the kid only used his AFL one a couple of times and the smell of alcohol must be gone by now
 

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You're not reading all my posts religiously.... I posted that last week.

McStay got the irish kid's jumper although the kid only used his AFL one a couple of times and the smell of alcohol must be gone by now
It was also Blair’s jumper & Beamer’s when he returned to the club for a paid holiday. It’s not looking good for him.
 
I woke up this morning and I realised again just how much I hate little Johnny Noble. He makes me skin crawl. And then I read the round 1 thread and realised that I'm not on my own. There are so many people who hate this guy. It binds us together as brothers.
 
They all need a bit of a whip in regards the latest income stats. Anyone earning over $500k to play football has won the lotto. deets on AFL - News, Videos, Fixtures, Scores & Results - AFL.com.au

The 2022 average salary across the league's 659 players – not including rookie-listed players – was $406,000, climbing from $372,224 last year and $259,651 during the pandemic.
 
They all need a bit of a whip in regards the latest income stats. Anyone earning over $500k to play football has won the lotto. deets on AFL - News, Videos, Fixtures, Scores & Results - AFL.com.au

The 2022 average salary across the league's 659 players – not including rookie-listed players – was $406,000, climbing from $372,224 last year and $259,651 during the pandemic.

While it's easy to whip those that do the work, there are a lot of people who make more being involved in AFL meetings and similar useless pursuits. I always think about the people behind the glass windows at the MCG who pay nothing to watch the ANZAC game. That being said, the hyphen and the little noble should be paying the club....
 

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Evidently, the next big thing is surfers. Derek got the fever today and was very impressed with the parents watching their kids doing the surfing thing. As we know, it's all in the parents. He nodded his appreciation when told that it's usually private school kids from bayside suburbs that get into the sport. I'm expecting a similar bonding session in the next few weeks involving show jumping.....
 
Evidently, the next big thing is surfers. Derek got the fever today and was very impressed with the parents watching their kids doing the surfing thing. As we know, it's all in the parents. He nodded his appreciation when told that it's usually private school kids from bayside suburbs that get into the sport. I'm expecting a similar bonding session in the next few weeks involving show jumping.....

Surfing is a well known non-elite pathway to the AFL. Derek knows what he’s doing. We should let him be.
 
Surfing is a well known non-elite pathway to the AFL. Derek knows what he’s doing. We should let him be.

Agree totally. I think this is the area where he excels. It certainly makes up for his work in the non-elite pathways like the draft, where he seems to get confused by the presence of non-elite people.
 
Throwing shakas is Hawaiiian. Very surfily thing to do. Doing it whilst holding a foam board? Notsomuch.

Wipey, your expertise knows no bounds.....and thats goes for darcy too with that cool hand jive. Well maybe it doesnt end there and he was using the foam board and stumbling on the waves so that he could let his clone shine and do the interview...
 
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