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Thanks for those

Cheers,

Good to see fatboy pederson running up the front of the pack.

 

Cheers,

Good to see fatboy pederson running up the front of the pack.

More likely that he's about to be lapped

thankyou


Love your work Six6Six! Looking forward to more snaps over the off season.

 

i guess the guy that i dont recognise in the pics must be Viv Michie


Thank you.

Howe looks really trim.....new role perhaps?

Jesse Hogan is a beast.

JV has that hunger in his eyes.....already!

Pedo will surprise a few next year.

Cheers,

Good to see fatboy pederson running up the front of the pack.

Wish I was that fat

I know this might mean nothing to anyone but it good to see Maiaa Westrupp first day of Pre Season. Shows the kid is very keen. Very quick and has a deadly leap.

Evans has bulked up and I reckon pedo has trimmed down a little bit.


Pedo will surprise a few next year.

I'm certainly no Pedo fan, but I for one hope he does too. Would prove a lot of people on here very wrong.

Clark certainly made use of his upper body whilst being off his feet. He's put on more size. He'll ruck regardless of what anyone says or what his initial role was. That's just Clark.

Can't help always noticing Howe and Gawn having a laugh about something Gawny has obviously said. Big Max had Jez in stitches last time I saw the group giving constant crap for once again being the shortest bloke in a photo we took.

Pedo will surprise a few next year.

Really??

I think he will end his career one day with some very nice looking highlights that are off set by some shocking low lights.

You can't teach courage and Pedo is clearly lacking in it. He is one those very good for VFL players who just don't do enough in the ones ala Juice, Mags, Couch etc (had to mention the great Juice somehow.... ah bless)

Still, I hope he proves me wrong and makes something of himself like I do with all our boys.

Really??

I think he will end his career one day with some very nice looking highlights that are off set by some shocking low lights.

You can't teach courage and Pedo is clearly lacking in it. He is one those very good for VFL players who just don't do enough in the ones ala Juice, Mags, Couch etc (had to mention the great Juice somehow.... ah bless)

Still, I hope he proves me wrong and makes something of himself like I do with all our boys.

According to some posters on here, you can.....ala JW.

It was partly a confidence thing, partly because there wasn't any talk.

I reckon he's okay.

According to some posters on here, you can.....ala JW.

It was partly a confidence thing, partly because there wasn't any talk.

I reckon he's okay.

So do I, if there is anybody who has played footy at any level saying they have never ducked, stepped out of a contest etc etc at least once in their playing days, either they never played or they are lying

Dunn has had the Demonland target removed from his forehead and it seems to have found a new home with Pedo, I see him as a solid back up tall defender, who hasn't palyed 30 games yet, he has a lot of upside.....

So do I, if there is anybody who has played footy at any level saying they have never ducked, stepped out of a contest etc etc at least once in their playing days, either they never played or they are lying

I even reckon our boy Tappy has backed out of a contest at least once in his life. Might have been Under 8's Auskick, but it's still in his life time.


I even reckon our boy Tappy has backed out of a contest at least once in his life. Might have been Under 8's Auskick, but it's still in his life time.

He strikes me as somewhat clumsy though. So even backing out he'd probably collide head high with someone and get rubbed out for a couple of weeks.

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