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14 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Players leaving track now, very light session 

Tom did the whole session? He looks right to go?

 
3 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

From what I saw, looks good

Thanks for the updates mate, much appreciated by many. Go Dees!!!

 

Went to training as well and TMac looked fine. Viney had a very light session, left before goal kicking practice.

8 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Went to training as well and TMac looked fine. Viney had a very light session, left before goal kicking practice.

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Rod Grinter, great advice and your generosity is amazing.

People like you restore my faith in human nature. 

Will definitely check it out next year, if I am still on this mortal coil. Now sorry that I didn't get organized this year. 

2 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Rod Grinter, great advice and your generosity is amazing.

 

Did he roll you a joint too?  Top bloke.

 

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

@Rod Grinter Riot Squad

The ground looks pretty dry and hard. Did you or anyone else who rocked up to the session have a walk on the surface? 

yeah it looked pretty barren and brown on tv. was it like that in person? i expected lush green grass

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4 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

yeah it looked pretty barren and brown on tv. was it like that in person? i expected lush green grass

Haven’t had much rain here in a few months, but ground looked dry and hard, though a lot of grass, felt pretty soft to walk on. Hot day tomorrow though, game before, may change a bit

16 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Haven’t had much rain here in a few months, but ground looked dry and hard, though a lot of grass, felt pretty soft to walk on. Hot day tomorrow though, game before, may change a bit

Thanks for all your efforts RGRS

You should be working forAFL OR NT Tourism

With your local knowledge and contacts you could put together some attractive packages 

Maybe talk to MFC officials and arrang some fund raising cost effective and value for money 2,3,4,5 etc packages.

Would make a great trip next year

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1 minute ago, dpositive said:

Thanks for all your efforts RGRS

You should be working forAFL OR NT Tourism

With your local knowledge and contacts you could put together some attractive packages 

Maybe talk to MFC officials and arrang some fund raising cost effective and value for money 2,3,4,5 etc packages.

Would make a great trip next year

Have worked as a tour guide here, tried for a job with AFL NT earlier this year ?

2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

@Rod Grinter Riot Squad

The ground looks pretty dry and hard. Did you or anyone else who rocked up to the session have a walk on the surface? 

Did  you stick the key in the cracks?


4 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Have worked as a tour guide here, tried for a job with AFL NT earlier this year ?

Weeeelllll

Perhaps prepare a package for MFC supporters and send copy to AFL asking if they have or can arrange similar and if not can they promote this one. Then prepare more plans and ask for same assistance. Cc the NT tourism. Tell both you can coordinate for them for a percentag

Looks like everyones gone to bed see ya in the Dreamtime !

12 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Haven’t had much rain here in a few months, but ground looked dry and hard, though a lot of grass, felt pretty soft to walk on. Hot day tomorrow though, game before, may change a bit

From a neutrals perspective its a very fast track if im comparing to grounds in Adelaide, particularly with the warm weather forcasted. 

Whereabouts are you sitting today RG? 

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Just now, Jibroni said:

From a neutrals perspective its a very fast track if im comparing to grounds in Adelaide, particularly with the warm weather forcasted. 

Whereabouts are you sitting today RG? 

Probably opposite the TV, scoreboard end, meeting some family there who will most likely beat me there (that want to watch whole red tails game, I am thinking just second half with kids), so will probably be dictated to by where they sit

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