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Cam Bruce just on SEN

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I just heard Cam Bruce on SEN.

There were no major revelations as usual with this time of year it was all positive.

He did say

- he is enjoying Casey; the community has embraced the club and it's a great facility. He did mention however they had great results being nomads and a talented list far outweighs good facilities.

- Moloney and Mclean are training the house down and both are relishing being in the leadership group especailly Brock.

- Dunn and Bate have put on massive amounts of muscle and are both huge. He expects Dunn to play midfield this year (francis leach is a fan of his agro) and that Bate was going to be really important in the forward line this year.

- Davey is training well and looking to injury free year and is playing all star game

- Jack Watts is back at school and not participating in main sessions, just doing weights, running etc after school (I assume @ Junction oval)

That's about all I can remember. Ox said we have 20,000 members so far and looking for 30,000 gave the membership number and plugged the info session tomorrow night. Bailey, Connolly, Schwab and Watts will all be there.

 
I just heard Cam Bruce on SEN.

There were no major revelations as usual with this time of year it was all positive.

He did say

- he is enjoying Casey; the community has embraced the club and it's a great facility. He did mention however they had great results being nomads and a talented list far outweighs good facilities.

- Moloney and Mclean are training the house down and both are relishing being in the leadership group especailly Brock.

- Dunn and Bate have put on massive amounts of muscle and are both huge. He expects Dunn to play midfield this year (francis leach is a fan of his agro) and that Bate was going to be really important in the forward line this year.

- Davey is training well and looking to injury free year and is playing all star game

- Jack Watts is back at school and not participating in main sessions, just doing weights, running etc after school (I assume @ Junction oval)

That's about all I can remember. Ox said we have 20,000 members so far and looking for 30,000 gave the membership number and plugged the info session tomorrow night. Bailey, Connolly, Schwab and Watts

will all be there.

Thanks for your effort and information 'Bates Mate'. It all sounds promising! Let's hope the PROMISE will be kept this year. Too many disappointments to be confident but here's hoping.

 
What do you mean by nomads?

Nomad

1. A member of a group of people who have no fixed home and move according to the seasons from place to place in search of food, water, and grazing land.

2. A person with no fixed residence who roams about; a wanderer.

He is refering to the fact that we didnt have a permanant training base.


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