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Yeah, I saw that, the moment when Danger goes back for the free kick was priceless.

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Watched the replay again last night, every time Dangerfield felt contact he throws head back and arms out like he's been shot. Selwood tackles, and looks straight at the umpire, as though he is entitled to be rewarded, and sulked when things didn't go his way. For the most part our blokes just bounced up and got on with it. With the benefit of hindsight, you could see the game swing banc with about 6 minutes to go in the second quarter, after Hawkins kicked his goal, it's like Martin says to himself, no, I'm not having this, and took everyone with him. The Cats started to panic.
 
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Watched the replay again last night, every time Dangerfield felt contact he throws head back and arms out like he's been shot. Selwood tackles, and looks straight at the umpire, as though he is entitled to be rewarded, and sulked when things didn't go his way. For the most part our blokes just bounced up and got on with it. With the benefit of hindsight, you could see the game swing banc with about 6 minutes to go in the second quarter, after Hawkins kicked his goal, it's like Martin says to himself, no, I'm not having this, and took everyone with him. The Cats started to panic.

Spot on - those two (Diverfield and Duckwood) just have an extraordinary sense of entitlement to think they are always owed free kicks.

But back on topic - the whole series of Grand Recollections on the Club website is fantastic as it was last year (and did we have it in 2017 as well - can’t remember). And Broady‘s is a bloody ripper (as mentioned by bigwow) and he comes over as a good decent Tiger
 
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Spot on - those two (Diverfield and Duckwood) just have an extraordinary sense of entitlement to think they are always owed free kicks.

But back on topic - the whole series of Grand Recollections on the Club website is fantastic as it was last year (and did we have it in 2017 as well - can’t remember). And Broady‘s is a bloody ripper (as mentioned by bigwow) and he comes over as a good decent Tiger
I've watched them all, Nank comes across as a lot more gregarious than the persona he displays on field, and when fresh airing BT, ( this is still an all time favorite TV moment.).
 
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Does all the unsung things in a match, gets into the right places, team orientated, peerless in shutting down an opposition player, hard as nails, fearless, runs all day and scrupulously fair . Have I missed anything?
 
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Does all the unsung things in a match, gets into the right places, team orientated, peerless in shutting down an opposition player, hard as nails, fearless, runs all day and scrupulously fair . Have I missed anything?
Boobs is the best nickname in the AFL.
 
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Does all the unsung things in a match, gets into the right places, team orientated, peerless in shutting down an opposition player, hard as nails, fearless, runs all day and scrupulously fair . Have I missed anything?
Yet surprsingly, still has his knockers......
 
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Was one of the differences to our game at the end of the year, so god damn reliable. He is so hard a cat couldnt scratch him either.
 
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Great game from Nathan today stood up won the contests.

In our best even if the duds in the media fail to use anything but Dream Team Points to pick their bests.

Got it done again.

Likes playing the Hawks does Broady.
 
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