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Training - Thursday 28 May, 2015

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Because it's you asking, I have chased it up for you and Picket Fences. Apparently Roosy and Goody had good long meeting about toump and they are considering dropping him from training. Need him to get more game time so he improves during the week. Reckon he needs to be saved for Monday to Friday duties.........

What a dumb [censored] question.

I can't see what is dumb about asking how a player trained in a thread about training.

Grow up son, pathetic post.

 

Re. Showing the VFL games on the website........apparently 7 has decreed that only the broadcaster can show the game so no website coverage at all.

Re. Showing the VFL games on the website........apparently 7 has decreed that only the broadcaster can show the game so no website coverage at all.

Thanks.

 

surely

a filth of magpies

a feral of tigers

a scum of bombers

a buggary of saints

a maul of swans

a coke of eagles

a handbag of cats

a shinbone of roos

a whimper of dogs

an arrogance of hawks

a sewer of blues

a brimstone of demons

an abomination of dockers

a vegas of suns

a tatterdemalion of lions

an abuse of powers

a pita of crows

a kindergarten of giants

Whilst a scum of bombers is ok and has long been so, surely a syringe of bombers is more topical.

Whilst a scum of bombers is ok and has long been so, surely a syringe of bombers is more topical.

It wasn't topical... it was injected

A program of bombers.


Re. Showing the VFL games on the website........apparently 7 has decreed that only the broadcaster can show the game so no website coverage at all.

While I have no problem with broadcasters getting first go, surely anti siphoning laws should state that if the broadcaster chooses not to show it, it becomes fair game?

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A we didn't take anything but if we did take something it wasn't illegal even if we cant recall what it was and why is everyone against us of bombers.

Was that role to: search, kill, destroy everything and anything that lays in the path of him getting the football? If so, then MISSION ACCOMPLISHED, Aaron.

It's quite funny that he is such a destructive force in close with his tackling as that was his knock internally at Ainslie even when he was dominating NEAFL - he didn't tackle enough.

I always thought it was difficult to tackle someone when you have the footy, but I didn't expect such ferocity that he has shown - he has had two 10+ tackle games...

It's interesting how an aspect of one's game can improve (or seem to) when you go up a grade - instead of being the first target of the opposition, you are the 4th and you can escape attention.

Go down a grade and that gets harder.

Some food for thought for those that might want to see Brayshaw and/or Vanders have a spell and work their way back through Casey...

 

Whilst a scum of bombers is ok and has long been so, surely a syringe of bombers is more topical.

Surely a hird of bombers ... :blink:


Surely a hird of bombers ... :blink:

that will only be temporary, r&b

and don't call me shirley

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that will only be temporary, r&b

and don't call me shirley

Ok, plenty of clearance Clarence ... :blink:

At this moment I prefer a "sack" of Blues.

Sad sack of blues, maybe?


Get a life lads, seriously

Good one MW. A life of lads!

Ok, plenty of clearance Clarence ... :blink:

I guess I picked the wrong day to give up peptides ...


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