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Training Photos Friday 12/1/18

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Young Oskar seems to feature quite a lot in the shots; he also seems to have slimmed down a bit since being drafted; taller than I expected too.  

 

Is it just me or does anyone else think the boys look ridiculous in those bra thingys?  Guessing they have something to do with the GPS.

Also interesting to see Maxy in the visor again, if I'm remembering correctly, it reminds me of the time his role model Big Jimmy wore the (floro?) cap during a game.  lol


Thanks six, they may make you feel like you were there watching.

Once again as shown in your snaps, Frost is a beast. He could be a real wild card for us.

Top Shelf 666......and that equals 18, may this be the year.

 
48 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Top Shelf 666......and that equals 18, may this be the year.

666=18.    

18  This is our year for a flag

666 The devils number. Our number is up. It's our flag for the taking. 

666 The number of the beast. Frost is looking like a beast. Norm Smith medalist for sure !!!!


Excellent work. Wonderful for those of us who cannot get there. Many thanks.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

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That's a great photo. it looks like a footy card from 1968, which is fitting because Lever looks and acts pretty old school (the hair, the seriousness at such a young age, engaged etc)

Plus no sponsor on the jumper. I hope that is resolved soon!

20 hours ago, binman said:

That's a great photo. it looks like a footy card from 1968, which is fitting because Lever looks and acts pretty old school (the hair, the seriousness at such a young age, engaged etc)

That has been photoshopped by somebody at AFL, Lever should be in either the numbered or unnumbeted training top not a playing jumper


22 hours ago, old dee said:

How come AHG is stil plastered over everything?

i believe they signed on originally quite late i.e. feb/mar, so i imagine contract runs in multiples of 12 months 

our next (?) major sponsor will also sign on late by the look of it

Correction: AHG not shown in sponsor list on mfc website (only principal sponsor shown is iselect)

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Frosty looks like he may of eaten one of the slower players. Good grief. Beast!

 

Great pics. Appreciated.

On 15/01/2018 at 5:31 PM, Satyriconhome said:

That has been photoshopped by somebody at AFL, Lever should be in either the numbered or unnumbeted training top not a playing jumper

Incorrect.. they do a quick 5 minute photo shoot through aflphotos.com.au

It's not photo shopped.

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32 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Incorrect.. they do a quick 5 minute photo shoot through aflphotos.com.au

It's not photo shopped.

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So it sort of is a footy card in so far as this and presumably the other shot is posed. I like this photo as well. he makes Hogan look like dr smiley


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