This week’s Llordo’s Deep Dive was all about the number 10, including when the Sunday Footy Show’s own Nathan Brown, suffered a career-changing injury against Melbourne.
0:00 – Famous Number 10s
3:42 – Famous RD10 moments
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13 Comments
@6:21 I could be wrong, cant remember if was in the stands as I dont support either team but I have memories of hearing the snap in the stands it was that loud.
Browny was a gun
Michael Voss.. no doubt .. if you set up selection criteria, he is the best. And in relation to courage, only one player perhaps equalled him .. Paul Kelly
Coleman died in Hastings in April 1973 aged 44.
Surely Damos top ten would have more North Bias than a Scoops team of the week.
Plendles humility won't allow him to overtake Boomers Record!! Poor Boomer had at least 2 seasons still in him !
Anthony Hudson best commentator out there
Love this segment
Overrated Coleman like batsmen playing for 5 years and has av 101 not better than Bradman had few people said Carey would of kicked 200 a year
Yeh his broken leg haunted me for months …more so cause of the amount of times it was shown rather then the actual injury
Brown was so good at the dogs. Going to Richmond has to be one of the worst possible decisions
They used to walk from one end to the other for Jacko too Llordo, probably different reasons
"Mathew" Whelan geeez lordo how do you mix that up…