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Slight improvement from last year. But I still wouldn't be seen dead wearing it. It seems predominantly white. Is that meant to be symbolic of the fact we don't have any Indigenous players in our team?
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Think it is great that it was designed and represents the Boonwurrung nation. It is such an important part of the history of the Saints heartland and something we should really look to embrace. Would love to see the Boonwurrung elders open the new Moorabin development and even be incorporated into match day celebrations.
stjay wrote:Think it is great that it was designed and represents the Boonwurrung nation. It is such an important part of the history of the Saints heartland and something we should really look to embrace. Would love to see the Boonwurrung elders open the new Moorabin development and even be incorporated into match day celebrations.
Maybe they can deposit the first coin into the new pokies venue. (I shouldn't have gone there )
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stjay wrote:Think it is great that it was designed and represents the Boonwurrung nation. It is such an important part of the history of the Saints heartland and something we should really look to embrace. Would love to see the Boonwurrung elders open the new Moorabin development and even be incorporated into match day celebrations.
Maybe they can deposit the first coin into the new pokies venue. (I shouldn't have gone there )
Was that ironic? Sorry I don't understand your point.
stjay wrote:Think it is great that it was designed and represents the Boonwurrung nation. It is such an important part of the history of the Saints heartland and something we should really look to embrace. Would love to see the Boonwurrung elders open the new Moorabin development and even be incorporated into match day celebrations.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
magnifisaint wrote:I think we should stop complaining. Its becoming synonymous with this place
so the forum can have all lovely dovey posts and be a place where you can visit after a hard days work to unwind and read about the saints and how everything is just all honkey dorey?
magnifisaint wrote:I think we should stop complaining. Its becoming synonymous with this place
so the forum can have all lovely dovey posts and be a place where you can visit after a hard days work to unwind and read about the saints and how everything is just all honkey dorey?
it would be great wouldnt it
tough titties
it looks like shite
Good for you. I suppose everything St Kilda does looks shite to you. Go and munch on your popcorn.
magnifisaint wrote:I think we should stop complaining. Its becoming synonymous with this place
so the forum can have all lovely dovey posts and be a place where you can visit after a hard days work to unwind and read about the saints and how everything is just all honkey dorey?
it would be great wouldnt it
tough titties
it looks like shite
Good for you. I suppose everything St Kilda does looks shite to you. Go and munch on your popcorn.
stjay wrote:Think it is great that it was designed and represents the Boonwurrung nation. It is such an important part of the history of the Saints heartland and something we should really look to embrace. Would love to see the Boonwurrung elders open the new Moorabin development and even be incorporated into match day celebrations.
Never heard of them. What area did they roam/live in? What was their population?
i am Melbourne Skies - sometimes Blue Skies, Grey Skies, even Partly Cloudy Skies.
stjay wrote:Think it is great that it was designed and represents the Boonwurrung nation. It is such an important part of the history of the Saints heartland and something we should really look to embrace. Would love to see the Boonwurrung elders open the new Moorabin development and even be incorporated into match day celebrations.
Never heard of them. What area did they roam/live in? What was their population?
stjay wrote:Think it is great that it was designed and represents the Boonwurrung nation. It is such an important part of the history of the Saints heartland and something we should really look to embrace. Would love to see the Boonwurrung elders open the new Moorabin development and even be incorporated into match day celebrations.
Never heard of them. What area did they roam/live in? What was their population?
Look it up instead of being disrespectful.
What are you on about?
It's a question. Plenty of people ask questions about things they could look up. I'm asking someone with knowledge about it. Not Wikipedia.
I think you're the one being disrespectful re someone's first hand knowledge plugs
i am Melbourne Skies - sometimes Blue Skies, Grey Skies, even Partly Cloudy Skies.