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On 04/11/2016 at 1:25 PM, watchtheeyes said:

I think that comment was a BinTang in cheek..

Apologies if I sound like a dumb arse but I really don't understand your alleged  homourous response to my comment that attracted 14 likes.

All I said was Petracca was still on the Bingtangs (a popular Indonesian beer) while holidaying in Bali, just a couple of weeks leading into a critical pre season for Pretracca.

Can someone explain?

 

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40 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Apologies if I sound like a dumb arse but I really don't understand your alleged  homourous response to my comment that attracted 14 likes.

All I said was Petracca was still on the Bingtangs (a popular Indonesian beer) while holidaying in Bali, just a couple of weeks leading into a critical pre season for Pretracca.

Can someone explain?

 

Bin tang ...

 

Bit tongue    in cheek .....

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42 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Apologies if I sound like a dumb arse but I really don't understand your alleged  homourous response to my comment that attracted 14 likes.

All I said was Petracca was still on the Bingtangs (a popular Indonesian beer) while holidaying in Bali, just a couple of weeks leading into a critical pre season for Pretracca.

Can someone explain?

 

 

This is my take on it. Trac posted a photo or two of himself on Instagram having a beer in Bali with his mates. According to someone this amounts to him going overboard and meaning he's going to be behind the eight ball.

This kid's ego won't allow him to fall behind others. He wants to be the best he can be.

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15 hours ago, Tough Kent said:

This is my take on it. Trac posted a photo or two of himself on Instagram having a beer in Bali with his mates. According to someone this amounts to him going overboard and meaning he's going to be behind the eight ball.

This kid's ego won't allow him to fall behind others. He wants to be the best he can be.

Alex Sakadjian (who is the high performance trainer and rehab guy at the Club) has opened a fitness centre in Rowville with Liam Shiels from Hawthorn and another guy, a few of the players have put photos on Instagram advertising the place, included Trac doing some agility work, looks pretty fit

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16 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Alex Sakadjian (who is the high performance trainer and rehab guy at the Club) has opened a fitness centre in Rowville with Liam Shiels from Hawthorn and another guy, a few of the players have put photos on Instagram advertising the place, included Trac doing some agility work, looks pretty fit

Trengove also posted a pic of him training there- great so see our guys going and extra yard.

A player having a few beers in the offseason is such a non issue- just ask every senior player that attended Lyndon Dunn's wedding on the weekend.

If Trac was blind drunk and ending each night in a Bali lock-up... then we'd have something to worry about. If a Bintang in October is the worst that he's got then he's professionalism personified!

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On 11/5/2016 at 7:45 PM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Apologies if I sound like a dumb arse but I really don't understand your alleged  homourous response to my comment that attracted 14 likes.

All I said was Petracca was still on the Bingtangs (a popular Indonesian beer) while holidaying in Bali, just a couple of weeks leading into a critical pre season for Pretracca.

Can someone explain?

 

On 11/5/2016 at 8:30 PM, Tough Kent said:

 

This is my take on it. Trac posted a photo or two of himself on Instagram having a beer in Bali with his mates. According to someone this amounts to him going overboard and meaning he's going to be behind the eight ball.

This kid's ego won't allow him to fall behind others. He wants to be the best he can be.

 

Yep, my thoughts as well. I was in a jovial mood.. certainly no intended slight on you BBP.

 

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4 minutes ago, watchtheeyes said:

 

Yep, my thoughts as well. I was in a jovial mood.. certainly no intended slight on you BBP.

 

That Bintang pun was fantastic, don't ever apologise for it. Ever. 

 

 

 

(Or is it never?) 

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Melksham and Hibberd both here. Trac showing no signs of those Bin Tangs. Stretch looks like he has been in the gym since last round and hasn't left there. Can't see Oliver anywhere but no other noticeable 1-4 year absentees without checking the list. TMac and Viney also here of those not required. 

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27 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Melksham and Hibberd both here. Trac showing no signs of those Bin Tangs. Stretch looks like he has been in the gym since last round and hasn't left there. Can't see Oliver anywhere but no other noticeable 1-4 year absentees without checking the list. TMac and Viney also here of those not required. 

I actually saw Trac in Bali. 
Had a Bali dart (ciggy) tucked behind his ear too. Bit of off season fun, so i wouldn't stress. 

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43 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Melksham and Hibberd both here. Trac showing no signs of those Bin Tangs. Stretch looks like he has been in the gym since last round and hasn't left there. Can't see Oliver anywhere but no other noticeable 1-4 year absentees without checking the list. TMac and Viney also here of those not required. 

Am I right in saying the guys who played in the VFL finals get a few more weeks off due to their longer season..?

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It's amazing looking at our injury list this year as compered to other years, I recall that a few years back we came back to training with 12 players on the injury list to start off with.

Hasn't the club improved so much in the area of player management, we now rest players when they have an injury, we don't just keep on playing them until it gets worse.

 

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On 05/11/2016 at 4:45 PM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Apologies if I sound like a dumb arse but I really don't understand your alleged  homourous response to my comment that attracted 14 likes.

All I said was Petracca was still on the Bingtangs (a popular Indonesian beer) while holidaying in Bali, just a couple of weeks leading into a critical pre season for Pretracca.

Can someone explain?

 

I originally posted the "Trac on the Bintangs" in another thread and it was totally TIC and looking for a wind-up.

I didn't expect it would end this way though. 

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