#6 Brodie Holland

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Magpie Since 1986 wrote:
magpie_from_sydney wrote:
Joel wrote:I reckon it's crap. But, if he wants to dance during the off season then that's up to him. But...I'd prefer he didn't.
Crap it is not my friend as it is my Wifes friend who is partnering him.
Why does it matter who partners him? It is still crap.
Concentrate on playing football Broadie.
I think I misunderstood your crap comment.... thought you were stating what I was saying was crap (ie. false) , not what I realise now you were saying.

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Brodie and Sarita are on love match tonight on fox footy.
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Post by skaman »

OH JOY!!!!!....just play footy Brodie!
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BRoDieZ^BaBY wrote:Brodie and Sarita are on love match tonight on fox footy.
I'm sorry but talk about Bimbo and Himbo. Can you imagine the talk at their dinner table of an evening?

I think Brodie should focus on his footy.
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I agree, just watched Brodie(himbo) and Sarita(bimbo) on Love Match.

What a cack, although I wouldn't pass up Sarita. She doesn't appear to be overly smart, but has a lovely bubbly personality etc.

Brodie is comes across as a real dill, thick as the proverbial brick.

As long as he plays good footy and helps win us a flag then who cares I suppose.

Apparently they are engaged now.
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I didn't realise players weren't allowed to do anything else in their lifes.

Rhyce Shaw comes down and watches Eltham go around most weekends with the boys. How dare him. He should be training 24/7.

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Maybe dancing with some chick will teach him how to tackle...???
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hoggy wrote:I didn't realise players weren't allowed to do anything else in their lifes.

Rhyce Shaw comes down and watches Eltham go around most weekends with the boys. How dare him. He should be training 24/7.

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We're not saying that they shouldn't have anything else in their lives. It's just going to watch a local footy match on the weekends is a hell of a lot different from being on Dancing With The Stars. Have you seen how training the participants on DWTS have to do? From what I've seen it's something like 6 days a week for hours on end.
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hoggy wrote:I didn't realise players weren't allowed to do anything else in their lifes.

Rhyce Shaw comes down and watches Eltham go around most weekends with the boys. How dare him. He should be training 24/7.

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Yes, how dare he! Brodie came down and did a footy clinic last year with Morrison and Shack, how dare them not training!
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He is the difference in our side. The only player who shows true toughness at the footy and it rubs off on others (but not all). Welcome back brodie very very glad to see you out there again.
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well Seth he was not the only one who played well today, but you're right he is crucial to the side. We have missed him badly.
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I wouldn't say he's the only player to show true toughness at the footy
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Very welcome back but the only one who shows true toughness at the football????
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Post by David »

not to mention Heath Shaw, Dale Thomas, Nathan Buckley and Dane Swan, and those are just the ones coming to mind now. All did some great things under pressure today and threw themselves into contests.
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Post by Didaicos »

Agreed about Dutchy, we've been missing our tagger
WELLLINGHAM ROVES IT....AND KICKS THE GOAL!!!!

SWAN'S GOING TO KICK A GOAL. THEY'RE HOME YOU'D THINK I KNOW IT'S A LONG WAY TO GO BUT THEY'RE KILLING THEM NOW!!
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