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Postby devilsadvocate » Tue Feb 13, 2007 3:12 pm

Is it that 'milky' bloke who plays b's?

Or that young bloke from the b's who won the mail medal?
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Postby Loves to slot one » Tue Feb 13, 2007 3:15 pm

Didn't you once sit on his head I50, lost your centre of gravity on the way back to earth, nearly broke your kneck when you hit the deck, but took the grab(standard), somehow got up, dodged the b@st@rd and then bombed it from 'outside' 50 right in front of the ironbank bench before flashing some cheek to the crowd???

Or am i mistaking your for someone else?? :lol:
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Postby super boot » Tue Feb 13, 2007 3:19 pm

Either way, there seems to be plenty of runners this year for ironbank, and muscle with some new recruits and the return of nappys, however to become consistently competitive this year a reliable ruckmen and perhaps the return of big muff to the goal square is warranted. ironbank hopefully wont have to rob peter to pay paul in regards to widdlson, can fill the hole in ruck however gives more impact as an around the ground utility.
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Postby Loves to slot one » Tue Feb 13, 2007 3:30 pm

super boot wrote:Either way, there seems to be plenty of runners this year for ironbank, and muscle with some new recruits and the return of nappys, however to become consistently competitive this year a reliable ruckmen and perhaps the return of big muff to the goal square is warranted. ironbank hopefully wont have to rob peter to pay paul in regards to widdlson, can fill the hole in ruck however gives more impact as an around the ground utility.


Well power to you my friend, but to tell you the truth, as i've said before i just can't see it happening, but who am i to say that i guess. I believe he was referred to as Beanpole

Is this true that red muff may be making a return to the Bank? ching ching!
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Postby Armytank » Tue Feb 13, 2007 3:36 pm

The two skinny ruckman of late have been Steve Harding who won the B grade mail medal last year and Damian Allen who has had two knee reconstructions, the last from an injury early in 2006. Not too sure who you mean by Beanpole but these two fit that description I suppse....... :?

We will see about Red Muff, far too early in the year for the big man :lol:
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Postby Alaska » Tue Feb 13, 2007 3:42 pm

super boot wrote:Either way, there seems to be plenty of runners this year for ironbank, and muscle with some new recruits and the return of nappys, however to become consistently competitive this year a reliable ruckmen and perhaps the return of big muff to the goal square is warranted. ironbank hopefully wont have to rob peter to pay paul in regards to widdlson, can fill the hole in ruck however gives more impact as an around the ground utility.


DA it wouldn't be Milky.
If you are talking about 2 years ago there was a fella Dima who had the same dimensions as Baranby but as also eluded to, was always injured and is out for another year.
The really tall one is Steve Harding (the one that won the medal), He is still very raw and learning but in some games last year took some good marks in defence and produced some handy centre square work against the lesser ruckmen.
I hear is still very unfit at the moment but is at least out for preseason.
He may stack up in a couple of years if he remains injury free.
I think most clubs still need a good ruckmen this year.
I reckon Red Muff will front for the B's in the first game.
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Postby Loves to slot one » Tue Feb 13, 2007 4:06 pm

Yeah Damian Allen is the bloke, he played association in '04 i think.
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Postby GetTheSherrin » Tue Feb 13, 2007 4:16 pm

LTSO, you used to hand out corkys left right and centre back in the day, standard really for u ya big unit.
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Postby keep your feet » Tue Feb 13, 2007 4:56 pm

LTSO you should look into becoming a stay at home forward. big frame and hans like a steel trap. how was it on the weekend with a few of the lads over.
ps. can you teach GTS how to present from the forward flank. he needs a bit of work
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Postby GetTheSherrin » Tue Feb 13, 2007 5:04 pm

i love presenting.
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Postby BCC » Tue Feb 13, 2007 5:18 pm

gts - i will say, just to enrage the indian (pacific?? possibly) big fan of the gsr!!! and magpie in the 80's that was a cracker run out, gamebreaker.

army tank - you too were lookin pretty sexed up on the track.. yeh the new coach seems like a good bloke gets along with everyone and pretty experienced footy player i think..

could "loves to slot 1" in fact be the infamous valdis??? former ruckman for the devs, massive unit and enjoys a beverage at the stirls???.. doubtful
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Postby The Indian » Tue Feb 13, 2007 5:40 pm

BCC, if you are playing for the Thunders this year, i might pull on the candy stripes and teach you a football lesson, if i could catch you that is! Great news about Muffy signing, Watch him and learn mate, An absolute gun!!!!
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Postby Spearhead » Tue Feb 13, 2007 5:48 pm

BCC wrote:
could "loves to slot 1" in fact be the infamous valdis??? former ruckman for the devs, massive unit and enjoys a beverage at the stirls???.. doubtful

quite likeley...if this was the Hills Mushroom Growers Forum! Valdi would be placing his posts telepathically.
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Postby devilsadvocate » Tue Feb 13, 2007 5:51 pm

Doubt it's Valdis. That man's been on the mushies since 1970, which was when computers were invented.

I don't think he's been off whatever planet it is that he lives in sonce the 70's, so he wouldn't know computers even exist yet.
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Postby super boot » Tue Feb 13, 2007 6:01 pm

who is looking good on the track this year for ironbank?
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Postby BCC » Tue Feb 13, 2007 6:23 pm

settle down indian im only joking... duno about the candy stripes mate.. yeh im playin bank this yr, dont think id enjoy the footballing lesson first hand but itd be good viewing from nuetral position... u worked with my old man.. sort off at gsr if that gives u any clues as to who i am. any chance what so ever of a return to ironbank?
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Postby ronburgandy » Tue Feb 13, 2007 6:32 pm

bcc and chance of a return to bfc? once you hit seniors the only club were you could possibly play a grade will be shanty!
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Postby BCC » Tue Feb 13, 2007 6:46 pm

ha ha yeh ur right... although itd be a desperate man who moved TO bridgewater... football club.
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Postby piccadilly panthers » Tue Feb 13, 2007 6:50 pm

What are the chances of young Conor Healy playing a few games of A's this year Ron?
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Postby ronburgandy » Tue Feb 13, 2007 6:53 pm

he has more chance of playing a grade than you pp! ha ha. don't no if connor has been training but he if tried u never no. i thought he was still in u17?
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