I always liked that Joshkins chap
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I always liked that Joshkins chap
I could see him and Whateley at a Powderfinger gig together back in the dayScrolling down the tweets to not be surprised Andy Maher is a big Powderfinger fan.
I could see him and Whateley at a Powderfinger gig together back in the day
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His mum chaperoned him but had to stand two metres behind and not talk to him until they got back to the carWhateley wouldn't have been allowed to go.
Can’t blame a fella for being excited about playing a GF.You may have tried to hide Josh, but your whooping and hollering as you ran out of the players race is there for all to see.
Scrolling down the tweets to not be surprised Andy Maher is a big Powderfinger fan.
Can’t blame a fella for being excited about playing a GF.
Hardwick's smirk was brilliant too. He knew the Crows were faux tough guys.I remember the Crows awkwardly standing there power posing to nothing as Richmond quickly broke off to their huddles.
One opened the path to a flag the other didn't.. simple choiceI can't decide between our EF in 2004 against St Kilda or the Wingard comeback Showdown as our best game ever in the AFL.
As good as the showdown is it was a battle of a couple of also rans to get in to finals late in the season albeit a high class one. The prelim was two teams that had been top four all year throwing everything at each other in a knockout final, the winner of which would become the eventual premier.I can't decide between our EF in 2004 against St Kilda or the Wingard comeback Showdown as our best game ever in the AFL.
No contest.I can't decide between our EF in 2004 against St Kilda or the Wingard comeback Showdown as our best game ever in the AFL.
I can't decide between our EF in 2004 against St Kilda or the Wingard comeback Showdown as our best game ever in the AFL.
It's interesting that The Power Stance™ was initially promoted as the brainchild of Ted but since it's has been the subject of wide spread derision it is being blamed on simple minds. Whichever is true, and I suspect the latter, one of those is a lie. But then lying is de rigueur for the Camry Crows.
I can't decide between our EF in 2004 against St Kilda or the Wingard comeback Showdown as our best game ever in the AFL.
Both games were sick.I can't decide between our EF in 2004 against St Kilda or the Wingard comeback Showdown as our best game ever in the AFL.
Ironically we didn't in the Wingard showdown, we were actually four goals up ourselves at one point lol.St Kilda game easily.
I've never understood why footy fans are so enamoured with big comeback wins. They're exciting at the time sure, but all a big comeback win usually means is that you spent the first nine tenths of the game getting your arse handed to you.