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Planning to go along tomorrow to watch Jack. Just a shame that Petracca isn't also featuring in the Casey intraclub.

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Petracca did play and looked the goods today as did Jack Trengove. Looking forward to seeing them both featuring in the Dees' line-up a sap.

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1 hour ago, Django said:

You're working tomorrow?

Yep. Self Employed. It also means I can do nothing on Saturday but watch the Dees whilst cooking an 8 hour slow roasted pulled pork on my Kamado griller.

Although I'm not very religious I will however eat fish on Friday.

 

 

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Gave a ripper interview imo on the mfc website after the practice today, am struggling to post it here but I bloody love having this guy still at the club!!!!

Someone buy that Richmond doctor a beer for me!!

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16 minutes ago, thevil1 said:

Gave a ripper interview imo on the mfc website after the practice today, am struggling to post it here but I bloody love having this guy still at the club!!!!

Someone buy that Richmond doctor a beer for me!!

The media put him under the pump with those drug questions, bit uncalled for I thought. 

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31 minutes ago, Scythe said:

Jack Trengove Media Conference 25/03

"Do you allow yourself to dream about that day that you run back out onto the MCG in Melbourne colours, or you just don't look that far ahead?"

"I go to bed thinking about that every night."

Love it, I hope I'll be there to see it. 

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55 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Who was the Dkhead who asked that last question?

Fair dinkum some journeys just simply don't think before they open their mouth.

also pretty odd to ask him about when Petracca will debut, as if he's the coach...

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57 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Who was the Dkhead who asked that last question?

Fair dinkum some journeys just simply don't think before they open their mouth.

It may have been a bad question but it certainly wasn't wasted with a bad answer. JT's answer was superb.

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10 minutes ago, Redlegs Too said:

It may have been a bad question but it certainly wasn't wasted with a bad answer. JT's answer was superb.

Straight batted it for 4! 

11 minutes ago, Curry & Beer said:

also pretty odd to ask him about when Petracca will debut, as if he's the coach...

Genuinely a dream scenario is Petracca debuting with Trenners returning. Those two have been rehab buddies and it sounds like JT's been a great influence on him. Wouldn't have surprised me if Jack gave him a bit of an earful after Tracca's basketball injury. 

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10 minutes ago, Redlegs Too said:

It may have been a bad question but it certainly wasn't wasted with a bad answer. JT's answer was superb.

Straight batted it for 4! 

11 minutes ago, Curry & Beer said:

also pretty odd to ask him about when Petracca will debut, as if he's the coach...

Genuinely a dream scenario is Petracca debuting with Trenners returning. Those two have been rehab buddies and it sounds like JT's been a great influence on him. Wouldn't have surprised me if Jack gave him a bit of an earful after Tracca's basketball injury. 

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I can't believe nobody asked him about his foot. Something like "How is the foot Jack? Is there any lingering pain or tenderness, or do you feel it's back to where it was before the problem started, and it's finally all a thing of the past?"

That's what I wanted to hear anyway. Good luck to him. Love him.

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got the sense he is far more concerned about if he can get back to being an AFL quality player than if his foot can hold up, so that's got to be a good sign.

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On 25/03/2016 at 7:56 PM, Peter Griffen said:

that's what i was going for ;)

intimidation PG ;)

 

On 25/03/2016 at 8:00 PM, Maple Demon said:

Mission accomplished.:o  Just be careful it doesn't give Uncle Bitter any ideas for his pool parties.

too late MD

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Maple Demon said:

Have you been to one of Uncle Bitter's parties?

nah, it's only a house for leading Gelug's,  apparently. 

 

I'm more your Theravada leaning.

 

but Biff, there's no accounting for his leanings. ;)  did hear he likes to sample dc's  ol' gals,  between drinks.

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