I’m surprised Melbourne’s attendances are so high,given how sparse their crowds are,except when they play against the big four clubs.
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Yes that surprised me too. It always looks half empty when they play.I’m surprised Melbourne’s attendances are so high,given how sparse their crowds are,except when they play against the big four clubs.
That’s because they’re mostly packed into the MCC members area, on the same side as the TV cameras.Yes that surprised me too. It always looks half empty when they play.
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Cheese platters out of sight atmYes that surprised me too. It always looks half empty when they play.
Or at Thredbo.That’s because they’re mostly packed into the MCC members area, on the same side as the TV cameras.
I reckon I heard XMcG is away at the minute on sabbatical.Who was the guy hogging all the questions during Flys press conference today.
I don’t know who it was as the voice wasn’t familiar but my guess is the son of a certain ex president, had that annoying tone to it whoever it was.
Not yet. From JulyI reckon I heard XMcG is away at the minute on sabbatical.
Can put all those Pendlebury rumours to rest.
Fly’s made sure he ain’t going anywhere…
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Fair enough to tether him. He is a goat.Chaining him to the turf will help [emoji23]
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What you talkin about?Maybe eating the grass will help his recovery- just ask Matty Rowell [emoji16]
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I reckon the fixture owes us one (or more) from the start of the season.We have got a major free kick from the afl with the fixture
We play Suns off a rest with troops returning. And the Suns have a 6 day break from Freo in WA leading in
Be interesting if Suns rest a few from the WA trip to prioritise beating Collingwood
We will have some blokes coming back but do not want to pick too many which may leave us a bit rusty.I reckon the fixture owes us one (or more) from the start of the season.
Why is "former Collingwood player" relevant?Former Collingwood player charged after fatal crash in Western Australia
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A former Collingwood player has been charged after two people died in a car crash on the Brand Highway in Western Australia on Friday morning.
Emergency services were called to the incident involving a Toyota, a Suzuki and a road train around 180 kilometres north of Perth at about 9am.
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A former Collingwood player has been charged after two people were killed following a crash in Western Australia on Friday morning.
Shannon Cox, 38, was allegedly behind the wheel of the Toyota when it collided with the Suzuki hatchback, killing two women in their 80s.
A 12-year-old female passenger of the Toyota received minor injuries and was treated by paramedics at the scene.
Cox has been charged with two counts of dangerous driving causing death. The former Collingwood player was due to face Perth Magistrates Court on Saturday.
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Two women died after the Suzuki they were in was involved in a crash with a Toyota alleged to have been driven by Shannon cox.CREDIT:9 NEWS PERTH
Cox was drafted from the West Australian Football League in the 2006 rookie draft and played 25 games for Collingwood over three seasons.
Why is "former Collingwood player" relevant?
That part of his life is ancient, and not too successful, history.
They could give us a Margaret River vintage report so we know how the wines are developing.West Coast lost at home to North Melbourne. Harley Reid didn’t play because he was suspended.
What else are they going to report on in Perth?