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The New Year Is Here. Get Excited

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I saw on 7 News tonight that big Max and the two Macs were flogging themselves running laps at the Lexus Centre today getting an early start on the others who are due to be training this Thursday according to 7. Big Max looks fit! 

Loving all the rankings. Again we are under the radar so presumably some attractive odds against us making the eight, top four or GF!

 
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Billy the Kid is starting to look like a man. Doesn't get the kudos of our higher profile kids but is quietly developing his game and body beautifully in a role we don't have much of.

On 03/01/2017 at 8:43 AM, big_red_fire_engine said:

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Billy the Kid is starting to look like a man. Doesn't get the kudos of our higher profile kids but is quietly developing his game and body beautifully in a role we don't have much of.

Let's hope that his good mate ANB can similarly "break-out" this year!


practice matches next month

and then the real stuff the month after!!!

I'M EXCITED!!!

47 minutes ago, DubDee said:

practice matches next month

and then the real stuff the month after!!!

I'M EXCITED!!!

Footy's pretty much back after the Aussie open.

16 minutes ago, ILLDieADemon said:

Footy's pretty much back after the Aussie open.

We have to suffer the dross they serve up at the tennis, the racquet smashing, the squealing, the tantrums, the nonsense and after that's all over we are free and clear to the footy. I for one will be at the first women's game at Casey. Looking forward to knocking the Saints over as well. It's going to be a wild ride folks, strap yourselves in !!!!!!!

 

While I cannot wait for the season to start, I am really trying ever so hard to not get my hopes up and expect too much.  It is difficult.

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On 1/2/2017 at 7:56 PM, Earl Hood said:

I saw on 7 News tonight that big Max and the two Macs were flogging themselves running laps at the Lexus Centre today getting an early start on the others who are due to be training this Thursday according to 7. Big Max looks fit! 

 

 

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Maxi! F me. Stay injury free and this could be one of the best seasons by a ruckman you will see.

While excited I am feeling something else for the first time in over a decade... nervous.

For ten years I haven't felt the nerves before matches because, in many respects, I would be expecting us to lose more than we win.  Now however the tables and mindset have changed in a big way and I'm expecting us to win more matches than we lose... and the tension is making me nervous!

2 hours ago, pineapple dee said:

We have to suffer the dross they serve up at the tennis, the racquet smashing, the squealing, the tantrums, the nonsense and after that's all over we are free and clear to the footy. I for one will be at the first women's game at Casey. Looking forward to knocking the Saints over as well. It's going to be a wild ride folks, strap yourselves in !!!!!!!

Don't suffer the tennis 

Don't turn it on, overpaid brats

On 02/01/2017 at 6:56 PM, Earl Hood said:

I saw on 7 News tonight that big Max and the two Macs were flogging themselves running laps at the Lexus Centre today getting an early start on the others who are due to be training this Thursday according to 7. Big Max looks fit! 

Looks suspiciously like Sam Frosts wingnuts in that video.

3 hours ago, pineapple dee said:

We have to suffer the dross they serve up at the tennis, the racquet smashing, the squealing, the tantrums, the nonsense and after that's all over we are free and clear to the footy. I for one will be at the first women's game at Casey. Looking forward to knocking the Saints over as well. It's going to be a wild ride folks, strap yourselves in !!!!!!!

The tennis may be over, but then we have to suffer all of that and more in these forums in the months that follow :lol:


20 hours ago, Six6Six said:

 

 

T Mac sets the standard for us big time.  aside from Viney and Jones, he is the one that pushes the physical standards. he is 100% committed and does whatever he can to be fit, strong and as good a footballer as he can be - he wasn't blessed with the skills but he is getting everything out of himself.

and for the all the jokes and smashed avos, Gawn is impressing me massively. so driven to succeed! his step up in fittness from 2015 to 2016 was huge and if he improves again, he'll kick 30+ goals and lead the league for contested marks

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