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OD I just found out there political unrest due to an election.

I understand they killed a few people and have been robbing tourist.

So its safer for you to stay at home.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

OD I just found out there political unrest due to an election.

I understand they killed a few people and have been robbing tourist.

So its safer for you to stay at home.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Your concern for my safety is admirable TBF

Your concern for my safety is admirable TBF

You are up early OD

 

Not half as early as you TBF.

3.53 am in the west.

LOL Pets wanted to be feed

A father must do his duty (3 Cats and 2 Dogs)

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:


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LOL Pets wanted to be feed

A father must do his duty (3 Cats and 2 Dogs)

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Busy man.

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Had a nice slice of banana cake at Lava in Balaclava.

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Should we be worried?

In a report on the training thread, it said that Dunn was contested by Hogan and Dunn beat him every time.

I don't want to moz this kid but after seeing him play live I formed the view he is the closest thing I have seen to a young Carey. I hope with all my heart he signs a long term contract with us and plays a long career and injury free with us. If that happens he will go down as one of our greats.

 

Should we be worried?

In a report on the training thread, it said that Dunn was contested by Hogan and Dunn beat him every time.

I don't want to moz this kid but after seeing him play live I formed the view he is the closest thing I have seen to a young Carey. I hope with all my heart he signs a long term contract with us and plays a long career and injury free with us. If that happens he will go down as one of our greats.

As much as he has some annoying traits, Dunn actually knuckled down and worked hard last season and produced some decent games in defence. Perhaps he's just one of those players who's seen the light and doesn't want his career to flicker and die like so many before him at this club in recent years.

Worried about a near 10 year player beating a kid at pre season training in early December?

No not really.

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As much as he has some annoying traits, Dunn actually knuckled down and worked hard last season and produced some decent games in defence. Perhaps he's just one of those players who's seen the light and doesn't want his career to flicker and die like so many before him at this club in recent years.

Worried about a near 10 year player beating a kid at pre season training in early December?

No not really.

Sarcasm detection meter turned off WJ?


Interesting article in the Hun today about the Bill Vlahos Betting Scheme that has gone belly ( now there is a surprise ).

$180 million is said to have vanished.

One of the big losers is said to be "Former Melbourne Demons President Mr Don Mclarty"

My god what makes seemly intelligent people invest in these things.

And we wonder my the MFC has floundered in recent years.

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Interesting article in the Hun today about the Bill Vlahos Betting Scheme that has gone belly ( now there is a surprise ).

$180 million is said to have vanished.

One of the big losers is said to be "Former Melbourne Demons President Mr Don Mclarty"

My god what makes seemly intelligent people invest in these things.

And we wonder my the MFC has floundered in recent years.

Does make you wonder.

A month or two ago on his radio show, Red Symons said he had once briefly met Tom Waterhouse. As part if the discussion, he told Tom he 'never bet on anything'.

Tom replied 'you should come and work for me'.

Does make you wonder.

why...must be so hard keeping tabs on it all, must be very easy to mislay a million here, couple there....whole truckloads somewhere else.. :rolleyes:


Hoping to get down to training on wednesday.

I was going today Redleg as I was in the area but when the rain hit I bailed.

I have seen enough poor ball handling to last me a lifetime in 2013.

I plan to go Wednesday if it is dry.

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I was going today Redleg as I was in the area but when the rain hit I bailed.

I have seen enough poor ball handling to last me a lifetime in 2013.

I plan to go Wednesday if it is dry.

Might see you there if I am free.

PS. Read my last post on the AFL Officials thread and post what you think.

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Wonder if CAC is regretting his move from footy to racing. He left the Tigers for BC3 Thoroughbreds which is headed by the same guy being questioned over the missing punters club millions.

PS. BC3 is also apparently in default of payment to Inglis Thoroughbred Auctions, for the purchase of the $5m colt that will never race, but is recovering from a spider bite.

PPS. CAC is a decent guy and in no way do I suggest he has done anything wrong.

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Might see you there if I am free.

PS. Read my last post on the AFL Officials thread and post what you think.

Yes I did Redleg and I agree that there are incontinences it our treatment on this issue.

However IMO the AFL has always been thus and will be in the future.

I never thought we would get a PP in 2013.

We had just been done for tanking and had displayed over the previous 5 -6 years the worse management this century.

The cry that the MFC had plenty of help to rise and completely messed it up and did not deserve a PP held some water IMO.

I tend to think in the long term no PP this year might actually make us better.

We have to get over the hand out mentality and get on with picking good players and building a good list.

Wonder if CAC is regretting his move from footy to racing. He left the Tigers for BC3 Thoroughbreds which is headed by the same guy being questioned over the missing punters club millions.

PS. BC3 is also apparently in default of payment to Inglis Thoroughbred Auctions, for the purchase of the $5m colt that will never race, but is recovering from a spider bite.

PPS. CAC is a decent guy and in no way do I suggest he has done anything wrong.

I think there is a lot more to come on this subject Redleg.

It will be the subject for a very good story when all is revealed over the next couple of years.

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I'm working at Lordweavers rehab farm counselling Stu and Bbo.be back soon.i got their minds right.

I'm working at Lordweavers rehab farm counselling Stu and Bbo.be back soon.i got their minds right.

ah good. i'll let you get back to your punishment meditation sessions

i hope you haven't got them in the same cell

 

Does make you wonder.

It is all starting to sound very dodgy. An assault and a car being torched down at Connewarre, unpaid bills for horses and payments to tax havens in Bermuda! Promises of 25% returns on punting? A sensible person wouldn't go near it unless you are interested in tax avoidance, money laundering or alternatively you are just plain stupid?

In Don's case it could just be the latter.

It is all starting to sound very dodgy. An assault and a car being torched down at Connewarre, unpaid bills for horses and payments to tax havens in Bermuda! Promises of 25% returns on punting? A sensible person wouldn't go near it unless you are interested in tax avoidance, money laundering or alternatively you are just plain stupid?

In Don's case it could just be the latter.

also operated without receipts, just trust apparently

does make you wonder doesn't it

could be just plain greed


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