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hey guys...please all enjoy this video ive made on the change in our club!

http://youtu.be/7MwWFWBG_lE

Good stuff Clucka. Bit like owning an unraced two year old at this point but happy to go with that.

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by all accounts training is much harder and better structured...

 
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Thanks!..great fun putting it together..gave me chills..I love that song!


Great stuff

Looking forward to the coming season with all the incredible optimism shared by so many (at all clubs) at this time of every year.......

but..........

this time I really feel it deep inside!

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Looking forward to the next few years..2012 will be the foundation year ..new game plan..improved strength and fitness..tinkering a bit..2013/14 it's on big time..

 

Nice work....Let's hope we can keep adding to this video as time moves on..

186 was a Black Reference point..

Looking forward to the next few years..2012 will be the foundation year ..new game plan..improved strength and fitness..tinkering a bit..2013/14 it's on big time..

Outstanding - hope the Club sees this!


Thanks all ..please share this as we are as one ! Go dees !

Great work Clucka, I have a lot of friends who follow other clubs very few that follow the DEES

I have sent this on to them that should really stir up the nest.

I just can't wait for the replies from the Filth.

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Haha Chippy..get into them !! ..our boys are training full on..jade Rawlings was doing set plays out off the backline drills yesterday...lots of Collingwood coaches have been watching our training!

great vid well done mate


Great work Clucka. Hopefully the video is showing the start of the transition, albeit with still some difficult days ahead, to a new successful era.

Loved the song.

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