EaglesFlyingHigh
Premiership Player
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- #251
Alrighty, just got home from the celebrations. Had to leave early unfortunately, that
party will go well into tomorrow morning!
What a year it's been, clearly the dominant side in the comp, with really only another choke between us and lifting the cup!
Thanks to ALL the supporters, the support this year is unprecendented in Claremont terms, never have I seen such commitment from so many people at the club. We had a A big turn out at training, followed by an impressive turn out at the game, before a MASSIVE crowd back at Claremont tonight, the place was literally overflowing!
As Simon McPhee said, "We might not have the most supporters, but the ones we do have are without a doubt the best in the comp"
Congratulations, firstly, to the reserves, who held on against a fast finishing Perth. To win a reserves and league premiership in the same year is a remarkable effort, it truly treflect the depth and quality in the personnel at the club. I'm not going to single out too many individuals, because it really was a WHOLE club effort, but it would be silly of me not to give Jack Bradshaw a mention. Jack would've thought he'd almost cemented his spot in the league side, but was unfortunately left out of the side this week. He was, understandably, very upset, but knew he had a job to do in the reserves. He could of been forgiven for dropping his head abit, but such was the character of this fine young man, he lead from the front all day, and was subsequently awarded the medal for BOG.
Secondly, to the league boys. What can I say, a fantastic reward for a phenomenal season! My congratulations extend to all the coaches, board members, admin staff, trainers, doctors and players alike, who all contributed to the teams success. Well done to big Beau Wilkes, who was a deserved winner of the Simpson medal! What an emphatic win it was!
Finally, a massive congratulations to our inspirational leader, Clancy Ruderforth on a magnificent career. Your leadership and committment to not only the team, but the wider club will be sorely missed. What a way to go out!
Cheers to everyone on this board for a great season!
Cant wait to come back next season and do it all over again!
GO YOU MIGHTY TIGERS!!!
party will go well into tomorrow morning!
What a year it's been, clearly the dominant side in the comp, with really only another choke between us and lifting the cup!
Thanks to ALL the supporters, the support this year is unprecendented in Claremont terms, never have I seen such commitment from so many people at the club. We had a A big turn out at training, followed by an impressive turn out at the game, before a MASSIVE crowd back at Claremont tonight, the place was literally overflowing!
As Simon McPhee said, "We might not have the most supporters, but the ones we do have are without a doubt the best in the comp"
Congratulations, firstly, to the reserves, who held on against a fast finishing Perth. To win a reserves and league premiership in the same year is a remarkable effort, it truly treflect the depth and quality in the personnel at the club. I'm not going to single out too many individuals, because it really was a WHOLE club effort, but it would be silly of me not to give Jack Bradshaw a mention. Jack would've thought he'd almost cemented his spot in the league side, but was unfortunately left out of the side this week. He was, understandably, very upset, but knew he had a job to do in the reserves. He could of been forgiven for dropping his head abit, but such was the character of this fine young man, he lead from the front all day, and was subsequently awarded the medal for BOG.
Secondly, to the league boys. What can I say, a fantastic reward for a phenomenal season! My congratulations extend to all the coaches, board members, admin staff, trainers, doctors and players alike, who all contributed to the teams success. Well done to big Beau Wilkes, who was a deserved winner of the Simpson medal! What an emphatic win it was!
Finally, a massive congratulations to our inspirational leader, Clancy Ruderforth on a magnificent career. Your leadership and committment to not only the team, but the wider club will be sorely missed. What a way to go out!
Cheers to everyone on this board for a great season!
Cant wait to come back next season and do it all over again!
GO YOU MIGHTY TIGERS!!!