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Dave on Deck DARKY STRETCHES HIS LEAD!……… in the Richmond Football Club’s Team of Darky has doubled his lead this week. the Century, so number two is Kevin Dave on Leading by 2 instead of 1. He aslo collects Bartlett. $20 for being the leader at round 12. 1. Leigh Matthews: He is an eight-time Come on team, let’s catch him! best and fairest winner, eight-time premiership winner (four as a player) and With the best we could do was 7 of us is in the AFL Team of the Century. monbulkrsl.org.au/daveDeck-on - deck picking 4 correct we had better lift our Tough, talented and by some margin the game, we averaged 2.8 correct this week Issue 12, 2015 most pragmatic man in football history is with 3 of us getting only 1 right! Strewth! Leigh Matthews. DARKY POKES OUT A BIT Melbourne is in the news *D on D note: 16 tipsters played footy for FURTHER!! again after spoiling Corey Monbulk, yes, I included you Gilbert, but LUMPY WINS KO COMP(2)! Enright’s 300th game and our own tipster Morgs is a 300 gamer for Monbulk, here is a list of his CARLTON WINS GAME IN giving the Cats a bit of a flogging on their home turf. This game achievements. AUSTRALIA! aslo had other repurcussions….read on Inducted in Hall of Fame 2008 Inducted 2014 as Club Legend First 72 DARKY KO COMP FINISHED Played 1975-1995 Second 70 GILBERT The KO comp has turned up another 319 games (266 Senior, 53 Reserves) Third 69 AMBER surprise this week with everybody apart YVMDFL Best & Fairest 1981 69 GRANT from Lumpy picking Geelong to beat Twice Interleague Representative 69 MAREE Melbourne. That didn’t happen, Lumpy MFNC Best & Fairest 1982, 1985, & 1988. Fourth 68 ANDY S picked the Roos to beat GWS which they Runner Up on three occassions 68 COL duly did. Club Captain 1981 68 JILL Captain-Coach 1989 68 MAT M Everyone else Secretary 1994-95 & 1997-98 68 MAT S being eliminated Strewth! Fifth 67 DAVE means Mat get’s 67 MARK $300.00 straight INTERVIEW – STEVEPhoto: Juddy 67 TED into the sky rocket. Well done! This week I thought we should Sixth 66 ARTIE D on D wrote last week “we are pretty look a bit lower on the tipping Seventh 65 DON good at falling on our own swords” ladder, a bit lower, furrrther, 65 MICK B Spooky isn’t it! yeah that’s it! Right down the 65 RON R We will start a new comp bottom, Steve is wallowing in the Stone Eighth 64 DALE (KO Comp 3), everyone is Motherless Last position without any 64 KAZ prospect of climbing much further, what 64 SCOTT welcome to join, $10 a head. 64 TRACEY TOP 5 300 GAMES makes him tick? Ninth 63 DUANE Rohan Connelly (The Age and SEN) rates D on D: Hey Steve, get off that tractor and PETE F 63 the top five 300 game players he has seen. come over for an interview please. 63 RON M The trouble is 99% of us has seen them S: G’day mate. 63 WORM too! D on D: Hi Steve, not going too well in the Tenth 62 DANNY 5. Michael Tuck: He is the games-record tipping? 62 DARREN holder of footy with seven premierships S: Not too flash is it? 62 SPARKI and a seven-time runner up in a best and D on D: Just because Geelong is Eleventh 61 CASE fairest. I know people will say there are a floundering is it? You can pick someone 61 DAN P lot better, but for consistency and 61 IRENE else. adaptability it’s Michael Tuck. 61 MICK H S: No, well, you know, um, yeah I should… 4. Bruce Doull: He is in the AFL Team of Twelfth 60 MORGS I haven’t gone this bad since Polly put my the Century, four-time premiership player, 60 VINNIE tips on for me! Remember? He got 7 and I four best and fairest awards and best Thirteenth 59 PHIL got 2! Mongrel….. headband in the history of sport. The Fourteenth 58 BRYAN D on D: The phone scandal, I remember, ‘Flying Doormat’ Bruce Doull is number 58 NICK that was scary but we got through, you four. RAYLEEN had a good lawyer. Fifteenth 57 3. Simon Madden: I saw just about every Sixteenth 56 EILLEEN S: Mongrel….. game he played and he was an 56 GYRO D on D: Geelong won’t lose this week unbelievable ruckman, the first of the Seventeenth 55 STEVE anyway. really mobile, marking forward big men. S: They’ve got a bye, smart arse! He could kick bags of goals, won four best D on D: Well I hope you do better this and fairest awards, a Norm Smith Medal, week Steve, see if you can better 2. six-time All-Australian and two S: Leave me alone, some got 1 right! premierships – it’s Simon Madden. D on D: And they are all higher than you! 2. Kevin Bartlett: I didn’t want to do this S: Ah crap! but I really had no other option because D on D: Thanks for your time Steve. he played 403 games, won five best and fairest awards and five premierships. He is .
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