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Spoke to someone close to jack, he put his hand up to play 2 weeks ago. Selection committee were cautious bringing him in against gcs at metricon (wanted him to play another vfl game) and against the quicker bulldogs. 

Initially thought it would mean we had this game in mind. Look to see him in the squad of 25.

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I'm still in Papua and will change my flight on Saturday from Denpasar to Melbourne instead of heading back to Perf if Trenners is named.

I'm sure the missus will get over it eventually.

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2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I'm still in Papua and will change my flight on Saturday from Denpasar to Melbourne instead of heading back to Perf if Trenners is named.

I'm sure the missus will get over it eventually.

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I agree with the misses.

it is only a game Steve.

 

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This will be my second game I am able to attend if trenners gets a game I will be stoked, got the number 9 on my jumper because of him and I can already picture him kicking a goal and the crowd going bananas gives me goose bumps, let's hope it happens 

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7 minutes ago, old dee said:

I agree with the misses.

it is only a game Steve.

 

Mate, I'll eventually have to pay for it one way or another.

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1 minute ago, billy2803 said:

Playing Trengove this week would probably see an extra 5000 through the gates.

If our break-even figure is approx 20,000, playing JT this week should see us get to half our breakeven target.

A membership boost as well I'd assume..

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15 minutes ago, Generation dee said:

Spoke to someone close to jack, he put his hand up to play 2 weeks ago. Selection committee were cautious bringing him in against gcs at metricon (wanted him to play another vfl game) and against the quicker bulldogs. 

Initially thought it would mean we had this game in mind. Look to see him in the squad of 25.

This thread is quickly becoming a roller-coaster of emotion!

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1 minute ago, old dee said:

What if he were to break down in the first 15 minutes  Steve?

imagine the misses comments then!

She doesn't even know who he is.

All she knows is that I spend far too much time reading Demonland.

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Just now, McQueen said:

She doesn't even know who he is.

All she knows is that I spend far too much time reading Demonland.

You are not alone I cop heaps.

" Can't you just watch TV without that iPad on your lap"

 

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Do you wear those for incontinence old Dee ? 

Or is that your computer.

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1 hour ago, PartyBoy said:

Sorry old sport, I'll stick to writing about our backline and boring opinions like your 9,943 posts....NOT

I've been told he has put his hand up, I wen't out on a whim and said "I'm hearing he might play"

Would've thought I murdered someone.

Thinking the same thing. If this is a disciplinary offence then I would start widening the criteria and include anyone who posts rubbish, insults, and other nonsense. That would include me and many other contributors to this site. Don't lose any sleep, although given your Avatar that may be difficult. 

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1 hour ago, McQueen said:

She doesn't even know who he is.

All she knows is that I spend far too much time reading Demonland.

Tell her that she needs to get a life and read it too!

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What will everyone think if he gets on the ground, and moves as slow as he did when he last played? I understand the excitement, but its possible there might be a let down also.

 

Hope he does play, and play well.

 

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2 minutes ago, faultydet said:

What will everyone think if he gets on the ground, and moves as slow as he did when he last played? I understand the excitement, but its possible there might be a let down also.

 

Hope he does play, and play well.

 

I'll be just as happy as when a slow, over-weight David Schwarz trudged onto the G against Adelaide.

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25 minutes ago, faultydet said:

What will everyone think if he gets on the ground, and moves as slow as he did when he last played? I understand the excitement, but its possible there might be a let down also.

 

Hope he does play, and play well.

 

He was playing on one foot when he last played... 

 

Why the negativity? 

 

Imagine if he came back and played as well as he did in his first season. 

 

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