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Training - Wednesday 7th October, 2015

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Sorry guys he's McStayin - recently signed a 3 year contract w/ Lions.

He is out of contract next year.

 

Not reading into much but Daniel Mcstay would be a massive get for us.

Left foot aggressive good size fwd or back athletic

Petraccabackattack they call it

If he had dropped it, they would have called it " Petraccaattacklacksaback."

 

Great observing, thanks for posting....when is the official start to pre season training btw?


He is out of contract next year.

So,why did the Courier mail publish an article today saying that he was wrapped with his extension? What do you know that the Brisbane press doesn't?

http://www.triplem.com.au/melbourne/sport/afl/news/2014/10/brisbane-youngster-daniel-mcstay-signs-new-two-year-contract-extension-which-will-tie-him-to-the-lions-until-the-end-of-2017/

Leave him alone at the lions, we don't need to add to their troubles. Instead, Target potential at hawthorn, WCE, Freo, pies etc.

With respect to wa teams, who is Victorian and who would like to come home?

Hear nothing about potential from these clubs.

Hang on, I know the answer, it's easier to dislodge players from weak clubs, those at the strong clubs with their $80 mill training facilities are not budging.

  • 2 weeks later...
 

:blink:

I live locally and just happened to be meeting a mate at the tan today mid morning and walked by Goschs' and who do I see?

Christian Petracca and Jack Viney jogging a lap, having a kick to kick and even practising ground ball gets. No taping or support on Petracca's knee.

Three other guys down by the goals having shots for goal. 1 wearing an MFC singlet but I couldn't work out who he was. 1 quite clearly looked like Daniel McStay from the Lions, who's probably back in town and just having a kick. Likely mates with Petracca from Vic Metro days.

Anyway, at one stage McStay (or the McStay like figure) turns from down near the goals on to his left and kicks a good distanced kick out to Petracca, who not content to mark it normally spins around and marks it with both hands behind his back.

Daniel McStay.......... or Joel Smith?

Its definitely Joel Smith. No way would a current lions player be wearing another team official singlet.


Its definitely Joel Smith. No way would a current lions player be wearing another team official singlet.

Read his post again, he is not saying McStay was wearing a MFC singlet.

Daniel McStay.......... or Joel Smith?

Well picked tracka!

Read his post again, he is not saying McStay was wearing a MFC singlet.

Good point! My bad.

I'm pretty sure this means you need to replace Saty on the reporting side of things.

Buy yourself a scooter and camp out at the tan mate, we all need our training fixes!

Great post btw.

Don't forget that he also has to have weird conversations about the EPL.

Upon returning to Land, he will also have to begin abusing each and every poster who has nothing but 'negativity' to contribute.

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