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hahaha, does that mean you won't appeal? disappointed in you redleg. :blink:

It didn't appeal to me.

It didn't appeal to me.

fair enough....suppose there not much choice when it's between non-appealing and un-appealing. :o

 

ps hayden from masterchef now has an awesome mo

Cute and can cook. Killer catch.

 

matildas play sweden for a semi final world cup spot in a matter of minutes......

Yes, and didn't they do well...

Excellent start - 2 goals in the first 15 mins.


Yes, and didn't they do well...

Excellent start - 2 goals in the first 15 mins.

yes but i am in love with ellyse perry. mind you, there will never, ever, ever be any backyard sport against her...

98% certain I qualify, Hi!

Qualify for what? The Australian Netball Team?

I've lost track of the multiple conversations going on here.

Should go back to doing some work now.

Yes, and didn't they do well...

Excellent start - 2 goals in the first 15 mins.

Did anyone see the very passionate celebrations of the Diamonds in the Netball World Champs after beating the Kiwis?

Certainly ignited my interest.

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Spoke to Jack Viney at Casey on sunday and discussed a few of his team mates at Vic Metro. He is not tall but is strongly built like his father. Can still grow a couple of inches I would think. He is a nice boy and looking forward to his AFL career with Melbourne. I hope it is a very good one.

Was very impressed with Max Gawn in conditions that couldn't have been worse for him. His mobility is fantastic. He could be a very good player for us.


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Mentioned today that Flash may play against Port in Darwin. Could he be the sub to ease him back?

Mentioned today that Flash may play against Port in Darwin. Could he be the sub to ease him back?

The sub at Casey for mine (if they had one).

Mentioned today that Flash may play against Port in Darwin. Could he be the sub to ease him back?

There is no way on earth that Davey should be played on Saturday night. He's been out since round 9 and it's not as if he was setting the world on fire before that. For his and the team's own good, he needs a couple of weeks at Casey to find his feet. The problem is that Casey has a game next week against Frankston and then follows that up with another bye which is really not suitable for any players due to come back from injury in the next couple of weeks.

Just watched the First Episode of "Boardwalk Empire" HBO does it again.

What an epic show....aah if only time travel was available...i would definately visit the 1920's (affluent of course)

Anybody else seen the series??? DON'T TELL ME WHAT HAPPENS!!!!!

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There is no way on earth that Davey should be played on Saturday night. He's been out since round 9 and it's not as if he was setting the world on fire before that. For his and the team's own good, he needs a couple of weeks at Casey to find his feet. The problem is that Casey has a game next week against Frankston and then follows that up with another bye which is really not suitable for any players due to come back from injury in the next couple of weeks.

If he is fit and over the injury, why not play him as the sub. That way he gets some game time and can probably play as our small forward, a position we are not covering. Then he wouldn't need a lot of game time yet could still add to our forward line. Don't know what good it would serve him running around Casey if conditions are like they were on sunday. Then does he miss another week or do you play him in the senior team even if he hasn't played well because of the Casey bye. Normally I would say come through the VFL, but the game being in Darwin and with the indigenous factor it might be the best option if he was the sub.


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Just watched the First Episode of "Boardwalk Empire" HBO does it again.

What an epic show....aah if only time travel was available...i would definately visit the 1920's (affluent of course)

Anybody else seen the series??? DON'T TELL ME WHAT HAPPENS!!!!!

Enjoyed the first few episodes and then I found it started to drag and get boring. Let us know if you have a different view after say 7-8 episodes.

Enjoyed the first few episodes and then I found it started to drag and get boring. Let us know if you have a different view after say 7-8 episodes.

I will keep that in mind and let you know...Thanks.

Probably booking my snow weekend for the first weekend in September - thoughts?

(Also, I try not to post in the He Who Must Not Be Mentioned thread now - it's just going in circles!)

Stuff the snow im off to mauritius in april.

Sun, sand and plenty of food and drinks

 

Stuff the snow im off to mauritius in april.

Sun, sand and plenty of food and drinks

2012?


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