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Training - Friday 15th November, 2013

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oh true, sorry about that

For anyone that wants to see them go to www.gettyimages.com.au and search for Demons

Gonna be interesting to see what becomes of Lynden Dunn under Roos

Doubt anyone here has him close to our best 22 but i reckon ROos has a few surprises up his sleeve for us all

Sits pretty comfortable in a back pocket for me right now. Valuable experience and a good 1 on 1 defender.

 

Wrong. Loyalty is just about gone out the door these days.

I know for a fact Chip was really disgruntle at the club this year, that at times he was regretting signing that 4 year deal. He wanted out straight away and his uncle encouraged him aswell as he thought he wasn't gonna get much out of his football playing with us.

Things have changed now that Roos is on board BUT if we don't improve on field next year its Bye Bye Frawley. Gold Coast and Hawthorn were into him big time during the year about a possible move.

Chip might strike you as a loyal man but we all thought the same about Moloney, Rivers, Scully, Sylvia the list goes on...

Footy these days is all about success and business. Someone like Frawley is getting very impatient having been at the club and not one finals experience.

We must improve on field next year..

Fair enough too. Hawthorn will have a heap of money to gamble next year, and I think Chip and Ben Reid will head the shopping list to replace their new hero Lake.

there's not a very flattering photo of hogan in that gallery, needs to bring down his body fat percentage by the looks of it...


Wow! Had a quick look of the pics before they went down, and the boys have certainly had a new lease of life, as has Roos.

Never saw any pics of Neeld interacting so closely with the players.

Wow! Had a quick look of the pics before they went down, and the boys have certainly had a new lease of life, as has Roos.

Never saw any pics of Neeld interacting so closely with the players.

It's what Roos does…it's good to see.

Wow! Had a quick look of the pics before they went down, and the boys have certainly had a new lease of life, as has Roos.

Never saw any pics of Neeld interacting so closely with the players.

Last year I went to 13 preseason training sessions. Often you wouldn't know if Neeld was there. I understand delegation and roles, etc., but Neeld was hardly involved in proceedings and had virtually zero "presence".

 

Last year I went to 13 preseason training sessions. Often you wouldn't know if Neeld was there. I understand delegation and roles, etc., but Neeld was hardly involved in proceedings and had virtually zero "presence".

I thought he was still on holidays early in the preseason. Definitely no presence.

... what?

It's copyright infringement. And the mods are the ones who are responsible for infringing content on the site, as far as I'm aware.


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