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Don't underestimate how much it will help Comben, Flynn, Bonar, etc. to have this absolute legend with them in the rehab room. He's been through it all.
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If he was my husband I'd keep him locked in a basement.We should have put him to out stud before he was married. Perhaps his wife would understand and consider the greater good.
Just let him out to chop wood though? Can't miss that.If he was my husband I'd keep him locked in a basement.
As long as he has a chain or something around his ankle.Just let him out to chop wood though? Can't miss that.
That's a given. Happy to leave a glass/bucket of water and a cloth on the nearby stump for him to wash up.As long as he has a chain or something around his ankle.
Washing up in slow motion is a prerequisiteThat's a given. Happy to leave a glass/bucket of water and a cloth on the nearby stump for him to wash up.
You never know what might floating around Mildura.We should have put him to out stud before he was married. Perhaps his wife would understand and consider the greater good.
good story; have the drink next timeWould be great if he can play another two years and hopefully get a good year of finals in there somewhere. As others have mentioned, one of those heart and soul players.
Can also vouch for his ‘top bloke’ status after walking home along Chapel St one afternoon in November last year, not long after lockdown. Taz and some other great North people of the 21st Century - Spud, Hamish and Robbie Nahas were having a well earned drink out the front of the Somewhere Bar (recent infamy earned as a Covid exposure site).
Clearly, I couldn’t help myself as a mad North fan so had to introduce myself, and with no hesitation Robbie offered to join them for a drink. I politely declined, but walked home with the chest pumped out, only to have it deflated by my daughter who didn’t quite understand the importance of said encounter to her old man’s ego!
I'm pretty sure there's a law against thatIf he was my husband I'd keep him locked in a basement.
Washing up in slow motion is a prerequisite
If he was my husband I'd keep him locked in a basement.
Not if he's into it tooI'm pretty sure there's a law against that
Never watched that movie, i heard it was boring and I'd rather use those hours on bigfootySounds like you might be a fan of the Hugh Jackman scene in Australia.
The optimistic aspect is that Robbie plays a position which blokes remain productive in to their mid 30's.
It's feasible that he could still be playing in 2024.
There's a reason why Robbie never made AA. He never played for Collingwood. That simple.How would we compare Robbie's career to his brother's? Robbie has never made AA but I'd say he has been in the top few for his position for far longer than Chris was.