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wonder if they wouldnt mind dropping it off at my place after ....got to be cooler than my office currently

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Put on twitter today along with another couple from Ayrton Wolley from channel 9 who will have the story about it on 9 news tonight so I presume it will be today

Are you sure?

Under the photo is says 16 Jan.

When I saw that I assumed that meant it was from Wednesday.

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I was there for about 40 minutes this morning at Casey - overheard a couple of people saying the truck was there to put together some advertising material for AHG,

They were doing some filming at Casey then heading back to AAMI park to do some more, truck looks great.

I will leave the reports to someone else who spent more time than me there but just couple of quick observations;

Hogan - Pounding out the KMs on an exercise bike in the window of the change rooms, looking to be really pushing hard just love his endeavour, dont think he will be sitting out for long

Clark - Usual session off running on another oval

Tyson - Just looks so comfortable and a genuine smart footballer

Viney - Didnt see Viney s- tarting to worry me a bit as last session I went to he wasnt out there either. I think someone mentioned on here before a hip problem at the moment.

All the boys were sweating up big time but no one in my short stay looked to be lacking the drive to push through it; cant wait for 2014 to begin just to see what progress we have made from last year!

This is the third session I have been to and one thing I have really noticed is that not only is every drill being done with energy but always in numbers, someone always running past for a handball or support, one thing that certainly lacked last year.

There was some considerable chatter out there to keep the intensity up, at one point during an in close handballing drill Brett Allison would stop them to start fresh, he would throw the ball to someone not expecting it to get it started, at one point threw it to Jetta who wasnt paying attention, straight onto him about everyone needs to be focused don't let the intensity slip.

Last thing, new training tops are awesome I actually like the white one for an alternative strip during the year.

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Training Report

I arrived at Casey Fields at the advertised starting time of 9.30am or was it later than that*?

In attendance were no players but there were 12 CFA officers there and I assisted them in putting out two bushfires that were threatening to burn the house that the players have been training down.

It was all over in 45 minutes and we all adjourned to the pub for a few drinks with Campbell Brown.

* can't remember because I'm suffering from a mixture of smoke inhalation and intoxication.

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I was there for about 40 minutes this morning at Casey - overheard a couple of people saying the truck was there to put together some advertising material for AHG,

They were doing some filming at Casey then heading back to AAMI park to do some more, truck looks great.

I will leave the reports to someone else who spent more time than me there but just couple of quick observations;

Hogan - Pounding out the KMs on an exercise bike in the window of the change rooms, looking to be really pushing hard just love his endeavour, dont think he will be sitting out for long

Clark - Usual session off running on another oval

Tyson - Just looks so comfortable and a genuine smart footballer

Viney - Didnt see Viney s- tarting to worry me a bit as last session I went to he wasnt out there either. I think someone mentioned on here before a hip problem at the moment.

All the boys were sweating up big time but no one in my short stay looked to be lacking the drive to push through it; cant wait for 2014 to begin just to see what progress we have made from last year!

This is the third session I have been to and one thing I have really noticed is that not only is every drill being done with energy but always in numbers, someone always running past for a handball or support, one thing that certainly lacked last year.

There was some considerable chatter out there to keep the intensity up, at one point during an in close handballing drill Brett Allison would stop them to start fresh, he would throw the ball to someone not expecting it to get it started, at one point threw it to Jetta who wasnt paying attention, straight onto him about everyone needs to be focused don't let the intensity slip.

Last thing, new training tops are awesome I actually like the white one for an alternative strip during the year.

Be very careful dd the traditionalists will fall upon you like rabid dogs.

Thanks for the info on training

PS love your avatar

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Be very careful dd the traditionalists will fall upon you like rabid dogs.

shuddup !! :)

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Be very careful dd the traditionalists will fall upon you like rabid dogs.

Thanks for the info on training

PS love your avatar

True Old dee I did mean in comparsion to the white one we wear now, I would prefer we didnt have one at all but if we have to then the new training one looks good.

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I I was there for about 40 minutes this morning at Casey - overheard a couple of people saying the truck was there to put together some advertising material for AHG,

They were doing some filming at Casey then heading back to AAMI park to do some more, truck looks great.

I will leave the reports to someone else who spent more time than me there but just couple of quick observations;

Hogan - Pounding out the KMs on an exercise bike in the window of the change rooms, looking to be really pushing hard just love his endeavour, dont think he will be sitting out for long

Clark - Usual session off running on another oval

Tyson - Just looks so comfortable and a genuine smart footballer

Viney - Didnt see Viney s- tarting to worry me a bit as last session I went to he wasnt out there either. I think someone mentioned on here before a hip problem at the moment.

All the boys were sweating up big time but no one in my short stay looked to be lacking the drive to push through it; cant wait for 2014 to begin just to see what progress we have made from last year!

This is the third session I have been to and one thing I have really noticed is that not only is every drill being done with energy but always in numbers, someone always running past for a handball or support, one thing that certainly lacked last year.

There was some considerable chatter out there to keep the intensity up, at one point during an in close handballing drill Brett Allison would stop them to start fresh, he would throw the ball to someone not expecting it to get it started, at one point threw it to Jetta who wasnt paying attention, straight onto him about everyone needs to be focused don't let the intensity slip.

Last thing, new training tops are awesome I actually like the white one for an alternative strip during the year.

Short but sweat thanks appreciated and was against white as alternative strip , this could be the acceptation..

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Short but sweat thanks appreciated and was against white as alternative strip , this could be the acceptation..

anyone got a pic of said top ?

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Training Report

I arrived at Casey Fields at the advertised starting time of 9.30am or was it later than that*?

In attendance were no players but there were 12 CFA officers there and I assisted them in putting out two bushfires that were threatening to burn the house that the players have been training down.

It was all over in 45 minutes and we all adjourned to the pub for a few drinks with Campbell Brown.

* can't remember because I'm suffering from a mixture of smoke inhalation and intoxication.

"burn the house that the players have been training down" - lol

"drinks with Campbell Brown." - Did he hit you?

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Ten News will also have a feature tonight on our training at Casey. Getting some great exposure for the club and our sponsors this year. Will be even better once we announce our captain.

Will be even betterer when we win some bloody games.

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These types of conditions probably rules out going to Darwin to train.

Why not - it is probably a lot cooler :-((

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