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“Health scenes” while BRODY MIHOCEK’s BABY BOY joins the oldest team AFL ever for the club’s song

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The oldest team to take the stadium in the history of VFL/AFL is the youngest of the team’s song after Colagwood defeated Carliton on Thursday evening.

But the Broody Mihocek child was not a good old Collinood lover forever despite the best Scott Pendlebury efforts to calm the sound.

Mihocek carried son Arthur – with “Abi 41” in Genensi – in the circle and the song was late while the hand of Bandelbury took the role of the ear pies.

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Ultimately, steele sidebottom began celebrations, thus the child.

Arthur’s cries gained a hug from my father while Sidebottom ultimately rushed to check the boy.

“Well, we have passed a blow, I didn’t like the child,” Nick Riolet said on Channel 7.

“The child did not like the song!”

RIEWOLDT had a special praise for Pendlebury, a father of two children but was removed from the newborn stage.

“What a great, comprehensive man,” said St. Kelda the Great.

“He just played on Patrick Krebis, and it can be said that it is the most difficult thing in Foti – (at the time) he was playing the ear pies for the child.

“It is always in control.”

Mihokik was returning to the side two weeks after the margin.

“I told him before the match,” how are you. “

He said, “I am old, I am now doing things from the gods, this is a beautiful version.”

Mihokik, 32, was among the veteran Collingose ​​players who contribute to the average life of the historical team of 28 and 275 days.

Meanwhile, the Premier League player, Pendlebury, is equal four times, Sean Burguene, in 407 AFL games with his appearance.

The former leader will move to the third place in 408 behind Brent Harvey (432) and Michael Talk (426) next week.

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