Took me ten minutes to realise you'd written a comment.Bring thebacks
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Eh? Twenty minutes later…I haven’t read a thingTook me ten minutes to realise you'd written a comment.
Broady leads by example and encouragement to younger players. He doesn't need a formal post, he just does it because he is that sort of blokeGreat interview. The love and respect he has for the club is so genuine.
Doesn’t need a formal leadership title. As how could young players at the club not look up to him?
Sorry, I find this absolutely disgusting and offensive. Can we please keep this forum clean.Bring thebacks
2017 #broketheinternet
Give me a minute n I'll just wipe the screen a bit.Sorry, I find this absolutely disgusting and offensive. Can we please keep this forum clean.
Yep, let’s give that to the players that truly deserve it: Sheds, Jack, Cotch, Dusty, Grimes, etc.When he eventually retires, he will get the farewell that he truly deserves from both the club and us fans.
Something that the "leaving group" wont get to experience at their new shiny clubs.
Congratulations to Broady on his induction into the Wa 200 club. Qualification is 200 games, must have played at least 25 WAFL games.
I reckon Broady would be the only player in the 200 club to have played more reserve games that senior games. Broady played 44 reserve games and 40 league games.
Another masterstroke by Francis Jackson.
200 Club Welcomes New Inductees
WA football has celebrated the careers of 11 outstanding contributors to the game at the annual WAFL 200 Club presentation. Six current players, four umpires and a premiership coach who also umpired make up the new members. The inductees are Elliot Yeo, Dom Sheed, Nathan Wilson, James Aish...wafootball.com.au
Just matches the old saying doesn't it? Saving the best till last.Why does Broady get mentioned last? Wouldn't he have more premierships than the rest combined?
DS