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According to melbournefc.com.au, there are two open training sessions at Goschs Paddock this coming week:-

Wednesday 12 March - 9:30am and

Friday 14 March - 9:30am

and all other training sessions are closed sessions.

Let's hope that some extra tall timber are in evidence and that one or two can play for Casey at the weekend on the way to a berth in round one.

Is that too much to ask?

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According to melbournefc.com.au, there are two open training sessions at Goschs Paddock this coming week:-

Wednesday 12 March - 9:30am and

Friday 14 March - 9:30am

and all other training sessions are closed sessions.

Let's hope that some extra tall timber are in evidence and that one or two can play for Casey at the weekend on the way to a berth in round one.

Is that too much to ask?

I hear they are having a passing out parade for no. 10

The word is he is taking early retirement so as not to embarrass himself any further.

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I hear they are having a passing out parade for no. 10

The word is he is taking early retirement so as not to embarrass himself any further.

Jokes?

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I am with chippy I had to wash my hair this morning.

Seriously I think there is an intra club match this friday so most would probably prefer to go to that.

Feeling optimistic about the intraclub OD?

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Feeling optimistic about the intraclub OD?

So far I have none from two Akum.

first match I picked the whites and blues got up

So the next time I went for the blues and the whites got up.

As my wife would say "all in the life of a Dees supporter "

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So far I have none from two Akum.

first match I picked the whites and blues got up

So the next time I went for the blues and the whites got up.

As my wife would say "all in the life of a Dees supporter "

Please tip against Melbourne every round this year.

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I know we had a terrible defeat on the weekend but the support has to stay. It was only NAB cup and Hawthorn is exceptional. All local melbournian demon fans that are unemployed or not actively seeking work should be on the sidelines making notes or taking photos. Im an interstater... Im dying to hear how training has been since the loss. Does anyone have any updates regarding our forward line. Will Dawes and/or Hogan be playing round 1? Will Jack Viney play round 1? What was Roos like at training?

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I know we had a terrible defeat on the weekend but the support has to stay. It was only NAB cup and Hawthorn is exceptional. All local melbournian demon fans that are unemployed or not actively seeking work should be on the sidelines making notes or taking photos. Im an interstater... Im dying to hear how training has been since the loss. Does anyone have any updates regarding our forward line. Will Dawes and/or Hogan be playing round 1? Will Jack Viney play round 1? What was Roos like at training?

I did not go but I can confidently predict that Dawes and Hogan will be in the outer with us in round 1

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I know we had a terrible defeat on the weekend but the support has to stay. It was only NAB cup and Hawthorn is exceptional. All local melbournian demon fans that are unemployed or not actively seeking work should be on the sidelines making notes or taking photos. Im an interstater... Im dying to hear how training has been since the loss. Does anyone have any updates regarding our forward line. Will Dawes and/or Hogan be playing round 1? Will Jack Viney play round 1? What was Roos like at training?

I am nearly unemployed and will be actively seeking work, but have leave that they want me to burn so payout is not larger, so going to go Friday morning at this stage, will put a report on this esteemed forum, doubt whether there is an Intra Club as somebody said, think Casey have another practice game lined up this weekend so assume there will be some MFC players playing. As for the group, spoke to Jack Grimes, everybody is still on the same page and know they either perform or spend the year at Casey, so I assume when I go to training it will be full on

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Probably a scare tactic to get the Saints nerves into gear.

For what it's worth I watched Roos talk to Watts one on one for about five minutes today. Was making a lot of hand gestures so I'm assuming he was teaching him a new evasive technique or something.

We also had scouts watching Collingwood training today. Should add fuel to the fire that Roosy already has his team working on poaching players later this year.

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