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That is better written than most footy articles by actual journalists.
I am actually very impressed. I did not pick TJ to be the articulate type. Very well written.
He was probably nervous about getting elbowed in the back of the head by "the hit man" as you guys like to call him.if darling had a brain, or courage, he would have created the shepherd to stop jonas.
#lovejonas'returntoform
He was probably nervous about getting elbowed in the back of the head by "the hit man" as you guys like to call him.
Concise, entertaining and scathing. Really good from Tom.
He feels like the type of player to go into administration more than coaching or punditry, which is something you could rarely say about players.
How's SPP working out for you?He was probably nervous about getting elbowed in the back of the head by "the hit man" as you guys like to call him.
Absolutely. A group of us met him at a player sponsor dinner a few years back. Came across as very smart and personable. Was a pleasure to talk to. Seemed like CE material even then. Doing law I believe.
You did law at Adelaide Uni too?Can confirm. Both he and Jack Hombsch occasionally popped up on an Adelaide Uni law student Facebook group that I was part of a few years ago.
I once saw Jack Hombsch trying to flog off a used textbook for 40 bucks. Why does an AFL player need 40 bucks?
Or maybe he thought he saw Darren Glass out of the corner of his eye. Speaking of unlucky collisions.
Tyson Stenglein sending Ben Eckermann into another dimension is another moment that comes to mind.
Selective memory seems to be a common trait amongst Pty Ltd types.
I went to this thread looking for footage of this incident
https://bigfooty.com/forum/threads/stenglein-how-many-weeks.173658/
I can't decide if it's full of your standard West Coast supporter delusion or whether trying to kill somebody with your shoulder was still considered just part of the game in 2005
He was probably nervous about getting elbowed in the back of the head by "the hit man" as you guys like to call him.
"And how often do you see the best players in the paper on a Monday morning and notice the misspelling of a name? At least I don’t have to worry about that one!" - Tom Yonas
Great article.
"And how often do you see the best players in the paper on a Monday morning and notice the misspelling of a name? At least I don’t have to worry about that one!" - Tom Yonas
My understanding TJ is studying law...therefore needs to be articulateI am actually very impressed. I did not pick TJ to be the articulate type. Very well written.