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3 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Is that Jack Watts' crackin gags at training?

Fair dinkum ...

 

 

Disgusting isn't it...

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

 

All top 3 draft picks in that photo.

It shows how much talent we now have.

Wish they would stop crackin gags though.

 

 

2 minutes ago, Ron Burgundy said:

All top 3 draft picks in that photo.

It shows how much talent we now have.

Wish they would stop crackin gags though.

 

 

Viney beating up McDonald is no laughing matter.

 

boys will be boys.

Good to see training getting real. For far too long its been seen as playtime in the park. Now all and sundry might take a step back, have a think about what it is to play footy, for real, at the top level and get on with it.

Hopefully Jack saves some 'angry stuff' for opposition players !! 

5 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

boys will be boys.

Good to see training getting real. For far too long its been seen as playtime in the park. Now all and sundry might take a step back, have a think about what it is to play footy, for real, at the top level and get on with it.

Hopefully Jack saves some 'angry stuff' for opposition players !! 

do you remember loony Mark Jackson whacking Robbie Flower in a practice match... 

 
10 minutes ago, nutbean said:

do you remember loony Mark Jackson whacking Robbie Flower in a practice match... 

Jacko was/is a little bit 'special' :rolleyes:

Viney was just his usual overenthusiastic self. 

I thing we have some antler rucking here that's all. 

We move on

Watts said. " who wants to play on the forward line with me."

They both responded uproariously" Effin kiddin"

Edited by Barney Rubble


19 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

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I don't think anyone would have believed you if you'd said that by 2016 there would only be three of those players left on our list and six of them no longer in the AFL.

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1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

boys will be boys.

Good to see training getting real. For far too long its been seen as playtime in the park. Now all and sundry might take a step back, have a think about what it is to play footy, for real, at the top level and get on with it.

Hopefully Jack saves some 'angry stuff' for opposition players !! 

For me, it's clearly a by-product of the standards Viney is setting and the culture the club is trying to foster.

I can remember watching training under Bailey and Neeld and the players were stuffing about by playing tricks and games on one-another throughout the session and individual drills. Where's your head at when you're behaving like that?

What you do at training....

No wonder the coaches keep reinforcing the behaviour rhetoric.

Viney could've been given instruction to ruffle Tommys feathers for all we know.

The more competitive the team becomes, the more battle hardened individuals will need to become. 


1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

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All that talent and not one A grader, maybe Frawley and he is gone. Who is the guy between Blease and Maric?

5 minutes ago, ManDee said:

All that talent and not one A grader, maybe Frawley and he is gone. Who is the guy between Blease and Maric?

Gysberts

3 hours ago, ManDee said:

All that talent and not one A grader, maybe Frawley and he is gone. Who is the guy between Blease and Maric?

I want to know how those matchstick legs managed to hold up the rest of Mortons body 

Edited by nutbean


It's stunning how we managed to stuff up so many first round draft picks from that period - whether it be the player selected, development or otherwise.

The club seems to have landed on the right formula now: hard body and ultra competitive character. Roos' non negotiables.

 

Nah Watts said to Trac and Hulk "No seriously guys, I was the #1 pick"

 

Edited by AzzKikA

On 7 February 2016 at 1:14 PM, Middymalt said:

He kicked 40 goals in his second season he can write he's own cheque, personally I think the AFL should look into some of Fremantles dealings there morals are extremely low.

Oh, yeah.  The "Integrity Branch" or whatever joke name they give it will do their usual under table, under carpet brushing.

On 8 February 2016 at 8:43 AM, Ethan Tremblay said:

Big call but I'm going to say it, he'll be better than Stringer. 

(Ducking for cover...)

 

 

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Why duck for cover.  Does anyone doubt he will be better than Stringer

 
On 09/02/2016 at 9:35 AM, Clint Bizkit said:

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So many non-competitive players drafted around that time. Scary really.

Thank christ the total opposite is happening under Roos.

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