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Training at Casey Fields 12/12/08

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Is training on tomorrow morning? I'm getting some work done at home, so have the day off work. I am hoping the tradie comes in the afternoon instead of the morning so I can get to training. It's been a really long time since August, and seems like forever until March!

 

I think he will play on the wing more as a development role probably rotating somewhere in the forward line until his physique can handle a full time role in the forward line, could be 2 years though it will only make him more of a complete player. He may also play 2-3rd forward, as a team it is goals we need. It will be interesting......

 
Is training on tomorrow morning? I'm getting some work done at home, so have the day off work. I am hoping the tradie comes in the afternoon instead of the morning so I can get to training. It's been a really long time since August, and seems like forever until March!

The Casey web site has them training tomorrow but I'm not sure about the Mansfield trip. had a quick look but can't find the news article about it

This is all good news, despite the fact that i'm expecting another "down" year i feel i will get plenty of enjoyment out of watching this team that is chock full of talent develop.


The Casey web site has them training tomorrow but I'm not sure about the Mansfield trip. had a quick look but can't find the news article about it

What is the Mansfield trip?

What is the Mansfield trip?

A Melbourne supporter that has a retreat in Mansfield invited the Dees out as a group for a team bonding faux survival type thing

apologies if my brevity lent it to sounding like a Casey thing

gotta fly, kids await

 
The Mansfield Camp is this week but not sure when it starts (for Suzanna)

Training is on at Casey Fields tomorrow from 8am.

Mansfield Camp is on later in the week.

Apart from Brock the Rock and Frawley muscling up, I like the look of Lynden Dunn. He's definitely added a few kg's and some muscle.

If he's destined for a Kirk role in the future this looks a good start.


Training is on at Casey Fields tomorrow from 8am.

Mansfield Camp is on later in the week.

Probably the last training session for the year at Casey then.

if anyone cares

i think in photo number 19, the boy with the blond hair and the hat, directly infront of the coach is Teddy someone, who is on a NSW scholarship at Melbourne. I do not know how this system works, but I ran into this guy in NSW and he is a really nice guy (if it is actually him) so I hope he makes it.

Can anyone shed any light on the whole NSW scholarship thing and how it works?

Teddy Strudwick

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