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PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 9:36 am 
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Rod McGregor

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Fellow TCers,

you have to see this.... go to youtube and type in "'Tall, Dark and Ó'hAilpín'. there are 9 parts to it. its fantastic and a must view for all carlton supporters.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 9:55 am 
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unfriggenbelievable....wow I now have an even bigger respect for them than before


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 10:31 am 
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thats fuken awesome....good to see the sexy squad in it too...if only for 5 seconds....

gotta love the o'hailpins.....such great people...


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like an extremely good porn movie... its gonna take me a while to get through these... !!! :wink:
:wink: :oops: :oops: :shock: :shock: :-D :-D


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:31 am 
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There are tears streaming down my face. Hearing Setanta talk about getting our club back where it belongs just makes me so happy.

We are blessed by these two brothers - it's a damn shame we couldn't have given Sean Og the chance ten years ago.

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SWMBO just told me I'm a big baby too! Brilliant stuff. If we ever had any doubts about the boys making it, they are blown away now. :-D

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:43 am 
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great stuff .. quality people .. i hope this season really shows them it was worth it ..

.. go blues ..


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:44 am 
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2007 is the year of Setanta I reckon.

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that was unbelievable....
















i cant believe they missed my mug by about 30cm!!!! :evil: ...meh

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:53 pm 
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the best documentary i have seen

brilliant


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:58 pm 
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What a great way to spend an hour when you should be working...

I can honestly say I've never wanted someone to succeed as much as I do Setanta.

I know football's meant to be a business, and by definition playing football is his career... but his passion for what he's set out to achieve goes waaaaay beyond such tawdry definitions.

Anyone who's ever dared to try and live out their dreams should follow Setanta's journey and cheer him on.

Guys like Murph and Gibbs may be the blue-chip assets the club needs, but if this bloke gets to walk up to the podium on grand final day, I'll be reserving the biggest cheer of them all for him.

A great bloke... grounded yet extremely passionate. And he loves his mum. As evidenced by this quote about his mum visiting him in Melbourne:

"Now that my mum's here, it's like gold man... it's like winning the lottery".

A lot like Carlton getting the O'hAilpin brothers, I reckon.


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Hmmmm................

he used the word......"maaaaan" did he..........?

well the sooner he gets off those goof balls the better.........
damn hippie..........!

was he wearing a Bob Marley t-shirt..........?

bet he was.......!


kindest regards tommi

















i tell yas...........remember how Setanta finished off the
season........?

imagine him picking up there...........and moving it
up a gear............!
















come on........who's excited............?




















i can't HEARRRR youuuuu.........................!

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 1:27 pm 
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I had the privelage of meeting Sean Og in Mexico last week. I was over for my wedding to my gorgeous American wife and ran into Sean Og who was over in Mexico with his Hurling Team. Such an awesome, down-to-earth guy. Seriously one of nicest, friendliest guys I've ever met. You can tell he is so proud of his little brothers and wants them to succeed. Shame we meet the O'Hailpins too late to pick up Sean Og also. He's a little shorter than his brother's but has the same perfect physique for footy as his brothers. The day he left the resort, he went out of his way to find my brother and myself to say good bye and leave me with these final words ... "up the blues!"

I really hope the O'hAilpin's succeed with the blues, because there are few more deserving blokes/families out there. And I am pretty confident they will get there. As supporters we just need to be very patient and positive because they are still learning the game.


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I thoroughly enjoyed that, I particularly liked it when TD was giving him advice about marking, he's an astute listener.

I believe Setanta improved with each game last season and I can't wait to for him to continue. Would be great to see Aisake get a game too, I don't really know much about him as a player yet.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 21, 2007 2:15 pm 
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tommi wrote:
Hmmmm................


i tell yas...........remember how Setanta finished off the
season........?

imagine him picking up there...........and moving it
up a gear............


I know the doco was done a while ago. But I would have loved to see an update at the end of it with some footage against Sydney and Barry Hall. That would have shown the Irish how far they have come.

That would have been the Creme de le creme... :wink:

Love Setanta my favourite player.. not for his skills but because of the way he plays, his journey and his determination to succeed. Have followed him in the Bullants to the AFL. Looking forward to seeing much more of Aisake also this year!!!


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nytdog wrote:
The day he left the resort, he went out of his way to find my brother and myself to say good bye and leave me with these final words ... "up the blues!"


Thats just gold... and a sign of a really good bloke and family. Good on them!!!


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Is it just me or does the tempo of hurling seem very similar to AFL. I'm sure its very different but from what I've seen its very fast paced like our game.


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Special :-D

Regards Cazzesman

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like do ya know !!?!? hehe

the fookin hitting has started !

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