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I don't understand why it is rumour file worthy?

Is the implication he was faking his injury so he he could make a movie session?

Is the leggy blonde famous woman?

Is the leggy blonde a famous bloke?

 

 

 
4 hours ago, joeboy said:

It’s the leggy blonde bit that’s surprising 

as opposed to a blonde with no legs?

12 hours ago, ManDee said:

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Quadruped blonde, join the dots

Why would you pay to take a horse to see a movie? If the movie was Sea Biscuit or Black Beauty, then I’d understand. But Mission Impossible?


On 7/25/2018 at 9:41 PM, Petraccattack said:

Bernie Vince gave Lynch a bath when we smashed them earlier in the season. So that match up is a no brainer. 

Then we have O Mac and Frost vs Walker and Jenkins.

The big worry is who plays on McGovern if he plays forward?  Hoping he plays back for them with Doedee likely not playing.

He'll play forward I think. And I'm not sure what the plan is.

Joel Smith, I suppose? Maybe J Smith to Jenkins and Oscar to McGovern.

On 7/25/2018 at 4:01 PM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Off memory didn't Frost play his best ever game against Walker in our win over there last year. Perhaps he takes Walker.

I've lost all faith in O Mac taking the number 1 forward. Mind you Jenkins ain't a mug either which is the match up you suggested above..

Yes he is.

One of the game's most over-rated players. Joe the goose goals are his specialty.

Not sure how this thread turned into yet another OMac debate, though.

On 7/26/2018 at 7:21 AM, joeboy said:

3AW Rumour File 

No names mentioned but a report this morning that a certain midfielder who left training early with a quad strain was sighted not long later at the new Mission Impossible movie with a leggy blonde?

Crap rumour. Could have at least picked a flick that is in cinemas. Mission Impossible only premiered yesterday in Sydney. Lol, what a rubbish rumour. Opens on the 2nd nationally.

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Training Wednesday, 25th July 2018

The morning was sunny with minimal wind, though a bit brisk.

The players needed a fair bit of encouragement by the coaches to get the intensity up. Once going, then the talk, the commitment and energy increased. Though I thought it was a low keyed training session with plenty of jokes and laughs going around.

The rehab group had Dion Johnstone and Michael Hibberd (mainly lap work). Included were the light duty players of Neville Jetta, Pat Mckenna and Oscar Baker. Nev and Pat later joined the main group though didn't do the sprint drills.

The mids included Aaron vandenBerg and Christian Petracca. The fowards and backs (Harry Petty, Jayden Hunt) had the usual players.   

 The coaches encouraged, interceptions, fast spreads and finding the "express lane" during simulations. 

The coaches were.also setting up the first two or three kicks into the players. Goody hitting the mark regularly.

Alex Neal-Bullen and Clayton Oliver receiving some physio work on the field.  

Plenty of goal kicking practice, sets and snaps.

from Kev Martin

  

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On 7/26/2018 at 7:21 AM, joeboy said:

3AW Rumour File 

No names mentioned but a report this morning that a certain midfielder who left training early with a quad strain was sighted not long later at the new Mission Impossible movie with a leggy blonde?

Oh God. Please tell me it’s not true...

...that someone used the term “leggy blonde” in 2018. Please.

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