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He should have dedicated his win to Rudy. :lol:

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Was it just me or did Nat seem to have a little bit of a weird obsession with the boy


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Was it just me or did Nat seem to have a little bit of a weird obsession with the boy


Can't say I blame her.

What a star.

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Was it just me or did Nat seem to have a little bit of a weird obsession with the boy


No, it wasn't just you :shock: .

Susie will be happy it's over - I reckon she'll tell Nat never to call the house again :wink: .

I wonder if his 'fee' will go up because he won :?: .


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THANK GOD!

I Can finally go back to having a nice healthy phone bill!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Funny thing is, i kinda had a feeling he would win this. He is an amazing athlete after all, with or without footy.

Well done Kouta.

(P.S. Hasn't he come out of his shell this past year. Seems the Shy & reserved Kouta has gone!)


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Natalie and Shane Zantuck to make it back to back wins next year?...just thought I would get in first before Deano and Dane... :wink:

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kernafides wrote:
Was it just me or did Nat seem to have a little bit of a weird obsession with the boy


No, it wasn't just you :shock: .

Susie will be happy it's over - I reckon she'll tell Nat never to call the house again :wink: .

I wonder if his 'fee' will go up because he won :?: .


Nat had had a few drinks at the after party and ran off crying due to her love for Kouta and despair that she can't be with him. Kouta went to go after her to make sure she was okay, and Susie got all irky with him. They had a tiff. Kouta didn't get home last night.

Only joking.

They would be veryclose though after spending so much time together and having to hold each other intimately for hours on end day after day.


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What more can this fine club win.........Coleman Medal, GF sprint, Dancing with the Stars, wooden spoon. We won something in every aspect of the game, plus a little more!!!

Well done Kouta!!!!!


We didn't win the wooden spoon, jim, we won FIRST PICK IN THE DRAFT.

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It would be nice to see if some of that fancy footwork rubs off onto his footy....

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Great job....it would've been bloody hard work..
Congratulations and all the publicity for the club was +ve

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Kaptain Kouta wrote:
jim wrote:
What more can this fine club win.........Coleman Medal, GF sprint, Dancing with the Stars, wooden spoon. We won something in every aspect of the game, plus a little more!!!

Well done Kouta!!!!!


We didn't win the wooden spoon, jim, we won FIRST PICK IN THE DRAFT.


That's probably a better way of describing it. You don't actually "win" the spoon as you have to lose games to get it, so you're description is way better.


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kernafides wrote:
Was it just me or did Nat seem to have a little bit of a weird obsession with the boy


No, it wasn't just you :shock: .

Susie will be happy it's over - I reckon she'll tell Nat never to call the house again :wink: .

I wonder if his 'fee' will go up because he won :?: .


Nat had had a few drinks at the after party and ran off crying due to her love for Kouta and despair that she can't be with him. Kouta went to go after her to make sure she was okay, and Susie got all irky with him. They had a tiff. Kouta didn't get home last night.

Only joking.


That was almost as good as the rumour of Lara Bingal and our leading goalkicker that was doing the email rounds a couple of weeks ago :wink: .

It'd be very stressful being the partner of the celebs (accept Andrews wife :lol: )


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I saw Lara at the cricket. Holy Molsey!!!

True, it would be very difficult to be the partner of a celeb, but Kouta is a gentleman and a family man.


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I saw Lara at the cricket. Holy Molsey!!!

True, it would be very difficult to be the partner of a celeb, but Kouta is a gentleman and a family man.


I just heard the rumour today - goodness the things that people make up.

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verbs wrote:
I saw Lara at the cricket. Holy Molsey!!!

True, it would be very difficult to be the partner of a celeb, but Kouta is a gentleman and a family man.


I just heard the rumour today - goodness the things that people make up.


Yeah but, I do have plenty of time on my hands.

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Great stuff Kouta.
Might be a good idea if you could retire from carlton and take up a professional gig as a dancer.
that way it opens up more opportunties for one of our kids to get a game that you would otherwise be denying.


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Great stuff Kouta.
Might be a good idea if you could retire from carlton and take up a professional gig as a dancer.
that way it opens up more opportunties for one of our kids to get a game that you would otherwise be denying.


But then he takes up the spot of a young developing dancer. :lol:

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Great stuff Kouta.
Might be a good idea if you could retire from carlton and take up a professional gig as a dancer.
that way it opens up more opportunties for one of our kids to get a game that you would otherwise be denying.


Let's keep the thread about him winning and not an excuse to bag him.

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DownUnderChick wrote:
Rhys26 wrote:
Great stuff Kouta.
Might be a good idea if you could retire from carlton and take up a professional gig as a dancer.
that way it opens up more opportunties for one of our kids to get a game that you would otherwise be denying.


Let's keep the thread about him winning and not an excuse to bag him.


I thought this forum was about footy and not dancing so can't I then express my opinion on the topic.
If this topic was in talking entertainment then I would not have posted.
Simple facts about footy is that Kouta is denying a young kid an opportunity to get a game. 1995, 1999, 2000, and 2001 are long over.


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Good on Kouta and rapt to see him win, but did anyone else notice he was swaying his head at the end during his speech...he must have turned around like a hundred times!...a bit like Ray Charles I thought? :lol:


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