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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #105 on: October 21, 2012, 10:53:35 PM »
How stuffen old are you Smokey? You should be in a nursing home if you saw that bloke play.

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You're right CD, stuffin' old.  At least that's how I felt when I got back from my run this morning!!  :help

I went for a run the other night. Went up 3 big hills and by stuff did I feel it the next day. Almost had a hearty when I got home.

Yeah yeah I know o-e, "back on topic ppl"

I went up 3 very little hills and nearly died.  Only just started running again after a long break - last competitive run was the GC Half Marathon in 2000.  Knees hurt, calves burn and lungs fail but it's worth it in the end....................................isn't it?    :huh

Being sore is better than being fat and poo. I eat like Fev but burn it off with exercise. Although it's harder these days without football. I'll be a fat man soon enough...like my old man Al.
Bugger running a marathon :lol You should have had a crack at the Burnie 10 today ;D

All in good time.  At my current rate of getting back to fitness I would think look out 2038.

Better check first... do they take entries in the 80 years and older category?

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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #106 on: October 21, 2012, 10:55:41 PM »
How stuffen old are you Smokey? You should be in a nursing home if you saw that bloke play.

 :lol

You're right CD, stuffin' old.  At least that's how I felt when I got back from my run this morning!!  :help

I went for a run the other night. Went up 3 big hills and by stuff did I feel it the next day. Almost had a hearty when I got home.

Yeah yeah I know o-e, "back on topic ppl"

I went up 3 very little hills and nearly died.  Only just started running again after a long break - last competitive run was the GC Half Marathon in 2000.  Knees hurt, calves burn and lungs fail but it's worth it in the end....................................isn't it?    :huh

Being sore is better than being fat and poo. I eat like Fev but burn it off with exercise. Although it's harder these days without football. I'll be a fat man soon enough...like my old man Al.
Bugger running a marathon :lol You should have had a crack at the Burnie 10 today ;D

Planty did the B10 today, still fit as a fiddle is Planty ;)

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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #107 on: October 21, 2012, 10:56:56 PM »
How stuffen old are you Smokey? You should be in a nursing home if you saw that bloke play.

 :lol

You're right CD, stuffin' old.  At least that's how I felt when I got back from my run this morning!!  :help

I went for a run the other night. Went up 3 big hills and by stuff did I feel it the next day. Almost had a hearty when I got home.

Yeah yeah I know o-e, "back on topic ppl"

I went up 3 very little hills and nearly died.  Only just started running again after a long break - last competitive run was the GC Half Marathon in 2000.  Knees hurt, calves burn and lungs fail but it's worth it in the end....................................isn't it?    :huh

Being sore is better than being fat and poo. I eat like Fev but burn it off with exercise. Although it's harder these days without football. I'll be a fat man soon enough...like my old man Al.
Bugger running a marathon :lol You should have had a crack at the Burnie 10 today ;D
watch your lip boy. still got footy so i aint a fat man, yet...... although the recent 10 days of heavy beer consumption has given me a start :help
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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #108 on: October 21, 2012, 11:10:12 PM »
How stuffen old are you Smokey? You should be in a nursing home if you saw that bloke play.

 :lol

You're right CD, stuffin' old.  At least that's how I felt when I got back from my run this morning!!  :help

I went for a run the other night. Went up 3 big hills and by stuff did I feel it the next day. Almost had a hearty when I got home.

Yeah yeah I know o-e, "back on topic ppl"

I went up 3 very little hills and nearly died.  Only just started running again after a long break - last competitive run was the GC Half Marathon in 2000.  Knees hurt, calves burn and lungs fail but it's worth it in the end....................................isn't it?    :huh

Being sore is better than being fat and poo. I eat like Fev but burn it off with exercise. Although it's harder these days without football. I'll be a fat man soon enough...like my old man Al.
Bugger running a marathon :lol You should have had a crack at the Burnie 10 today ;D

All in good time.  At my current rate of getting back to fitness I would think look out 2038.

Better check first... do they take entries in the 80 years and older category?

Yeah anyone can enter, even Madtiger  :thumbsup

How stuffen old are you Smokey? You should be in a nursing home if you saw that bloke play.

 :lol

You're right CD, stuffin' old.  At least that's how I felt when I got back from my run this morning!!  :help

I went for a run the other night. Went up 3 big hills and by stuff did I feel it the next day. Almost had a hearty when I got home.

Yeah yeah I know o-e, "back on topic ppl"

I went up 3 very little hills and nearly died.  Only just started running again after a long break - last competitive run was the GC Half Marathon in 2000.  Knees hurt, calves burn and lungs fail but it's worth it in the end....................................isn't it?    :huh

Being sore is better than being fat and poo. I eat like Fev but burn it off with exercise. Although it's harder these days without football. I'll be a fat man soon enough...like my old man Al.
Bugger running a marathon :lol You should have had a crack at the Burnie 10 today ;D

Planty did the B10 today, still fit as a fiddle is Planty ;)

He's a fat prick.  :lol

How stuffen old are you Smokey? You should be in a nursing home if you saw that bloke play.

 :lol

You're right CD, stuffin' old.  At least that's how I felt when I got back from my run this morning!!  :help

I went for a run the other night. Went up 3 big hills and by stuff did I feel it the next day. Almost had a hearty when I got home.

Yeah yeah I know o-e, "back on topic ppl"

I went up 3 very little hills and nearly died.  Only just started running again after a long break - last competitive run was the GC Half Marathon in 2000.  Knees hurt, calves burn and lungs fail but it's worth it in the end....................................isn't it?    :huh

Being sore is better than being fat and poo. I eat like Fev but burn it off with exercise. Although it's harder these days without football. I'll be a fat man soon enough...like my old man Al.
Bugger running a marathon :lol You should have had a crack at the Burnie 10 today ;D
watch your lip boy. still got footy so i aint a fat man, yet...... although the recent 10 days of heavy beer consumption has given me a start :help

you play old boys don't you? I guess I am eligible for that now. However, old CHBs can rest easy because I CBF tearing my hammy again. I'll get on the beers with you instead  :thumbsup

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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #109 on: October 22, 2012, 08:02:33 AM »
What about the Shane Morrison trade? Was that a trade?
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Blumfield? That was a cracker
I thought the best thing about the Kane Johnston trade was the Crows used pick 2 to get Carey!
Have they ever done a decent trade?
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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #110 on: October 22, 2012, 08:17:04 AM »
What about the Shane Morrison trade? Was that a trade?
 PMJB.
Blumfield? That was a cracker
I thought the best thing about the Kane Johnston trade was the Crows used pick 2 to get Carey!
Have they ever done a decent trade?
If they didn't balls up so many trades they'd be on their 8th successive flag

Nah Morrison was picked up in the draft not via trade
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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #111 on: October 22, 2012, 03:00:52 PM »
No.5: Robbie McGhie

An off-field incident, just a few weeks before the start of the ’73 season, led to McGhie departing the Bulldogs and joining Richmond.

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/150042/default.aspx

McGhie memories: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/150042/default.aspx#embedvideoplayer

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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #112 on: October 22, 2012, 06:57:56 PM »
Forgot how good old 'Tatts' was!  Great memories that vision.   :clapping

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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #113 on: October 22, 2012, 07:20:01 PM »
He finally packed on the kilos
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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #114 on: October 23, 2012, 07:16:28 PM »
No.4: Paul Broderick

Part of the famous trade that saw Richmond captain Jeff Hogg head to Fitzroy in late 1993.

Full article at: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/150133/default.aspx

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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #115 on: October 23, 2012, 07:28:51 PM »
No.4: Paul Broderick

Part of the famous trade that saw Richmond captain Jeff Hogg head to Fitzroy in late 1993.

Full article at: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/150133/default.aspx

My personal fave. He was a champ.
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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #116 on: October 23, 2012, 07:30:16 PM »
Yep.. We bent over the Gorilla's nicely there.
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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #117 on: October 23, 2012, 08:04:57 PM »
No.4: Paul Broderick

Part of the famous trade that saw Richmond captain Jeff Hogg head to Fitzroy in late 1993.

Full article at: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/150133/default.aspx

Only No. 4 - staggering
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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #118 on: October 23, 2012, 08:12:06 PM »
Was very upset when he called it quits

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Re: Top 20 Tiger Trades of all time (RFC)
« Reply #119 on: October 23, 2012, 08:22:42 PM »
No.4: Paul Broderick

Part of the famous trade that saw Richmond captain Jeff Hogg head to Fitzroy in late 1993.

Full article at: http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/150133/default.aspx

Only No. 4 - staggering

I don't think these trades are in order are they?  I thought the final order was part of a competition that will be announced shortly?