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Great work. ANB and Stretch look in great knick. Oliver doesn't. I've seen pugs with lower skinfolds.Suspect he needs a kick up the backside sooner rather than later...imo

 
7 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

You didn't do a bad job Mr Six sir,  for standing in one spot:ph34r::ph34r:

No doubt Saty your 'glamour' shots are taken from an array of different angles

9 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

No doubt Saty your 'glamour' shots are taken from an array of different angles

Was walking around with Six, joke is they kept moving the drills the farthest bit of the paddock away from us, every time we moved they did, Six stopped following


1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

Was walking around with Six, joke is they kept moving the drills the farthest bit of the paddock away from us, every time we moved they did, Six stopped following

Is Clayton Oliver as off the pace as I thought he looked re conditioning?

9 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Is Clayton Oliver as off the pace as I thought he looked re conditioning?

He has been crook, they are not sure what it is so sent him off for tests and gave him a couple of days off, just not able to train fully, got through Friday and did the work he was supposed to

5 hours ago, Return to Glory said:

Is Clayton Oliver as off the pace as I thought he looked re conditioning?

The first photo of Oliver looks like he has had his head photo-shopped onto an oversize body??

 
2 hours ago, CBDees said:

The first photo of Oliver looks like he has had his head photo-shopped onto an oversize body??

I had a look at the pics earlier, and did a double take at the same pic.

 

First thought was, geez, small head......


Jack Watts’ hairdo truly is terrible. I thought he was a good kid. Clearly I was wrong on that account.

Joel Smith looking like some sort of unit as well


23 hours ago, DeeZee said:

Joel Smith looking like some sort of unit as well

Yep, took me a while to recognise him!

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