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  On 02/08/2018 at 04:15, daisycutter said:

anb + avb, fms 

How's his form been at Casey daisy?

 
 
  On 02/08/2018 at 04:29, Demonland said:

 

 

Sam McClure getting his info off Demonland again.


  On 02/08/2018 at 04:53, Wiseblood said:

About as reliable as a Tom Bugg shot for goal.

Except that one game where he couldn't miss. Like Tom Hawkins.

 
  On 02/08/2018 at 04:53, Wiseblood said:

About as reliable as a Tom Bugg shot for goal.

No he is more reliable than that, but then almost everything is 

  On 02/08/2018 at 03:56, Satyriconhome said:

You obviously haven't watched the Casey games, would not like to be first Gold Coast player he tackles

He is stronger, fitter and faster, his words

Testimony to the rehab/fitness staff again, especially Crossy, the guys in rehab work extra hard for him

Still a lot of emphasis on contested work at training

Crossy really has helped the MFC over the years ... I have dreams of Lewis and Crossy coaching after the current contract expires. 


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  On 02/08/2018 at 02:23, Diamond_Jim said:

Hi 000

when you reference "invited guests" in your opening post who are you referring to...Casey contracted players or others?

Many thanks

Mainly a school group.

  On 02/08/2018 at 04:53, Wiseblood said:

About as reliable as a Tom Bugg shot for goal.

I remember him to be a great shot at goal? 

  On 02/08/2018 at 05:26, Demonland said:

That’s not too shabby I reckon Jakovich would have had the same accuracy ratio in his first 7 games in 91.

  On 02/08/2018 at 02:45, Spirit of the Demon said:

Hi 000

I enjoy your reports but I do have a question about your avatar.

Are you aware of the history of one of those people in the picture?

 

I like his username. It reminds us of the number we should be phoning in the last quarter of a Melbourne game..


  On 02/08/2018 at 03:56, Demonland said:

Could it be Oskar Baker?

I thought he could also be the reason for the cheers but I noted that he finished training early with Bugg and co as well. 

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  On 02/08/2018 at 04:22, Deeoldfart said:

How's his form been at Casey daisy?

i'm liking it, anb, avb, jkh, tmac, omac - a team of acronyms

avb is one of my favourites, dof. if he's selected i hope he's up to it

  On 02/08/2018 at 06:14, daisycutter said:

i'm liking it, anb, avb, jkh, tmac, omac - a team of acronyms

avb is one of my favourites, dof. if he's selected i hope he's up to it

Great Dcu.....


  On 02/08/2018 at 05:40, layzie said:

I like his username [000]. It reminds us of the number we should be phoning in the last quarter of a Melbourne game..

Is that for an ambulance for the heart attack, or the police to take away the maggots for aggravated burglary?

 
  On 02/08/2018 at 06:49, monoccular said:

Is that for an ambulance for the heart attack, or the police to take away the maggots for aggravated burglary?

Haha, the heart failure was in mind but that works too.


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