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10 hours ago, ManDee said:

Nash you left out dwarf tossing. Perhaps that should be throwing, either way inappropriate. 

Dwarf tossing?  I thought that it was dwarf burning, or is that a St.Kilda exclusive?

10 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Looked fit and well.

Loved the little banter between him and Salem right in front of me though!

Salem sprayed a kick on his right foot with Jetta right on his backside and Jetta yelled "ahh thats the pressure right there"

Salem: "[censored] off mate!" ?

He also pulled Dion Johnstone aside to do some one on one body positioning and contest work too.

Ready to go.

Nev is just an amazing person and club man.  Well done to keep this up even during his finals.

Hope it is enough to get Dion one more year on his contract.

Who knows what New can inspire him to achieve.  After all, he himself was delisted and rookied under Roos.

 

7 hours ago, Nasher said:

Not disputing that we’d miss him and that Smith is a downgrade - that’s why Hibberd is a lock 22 and Smith is on the fringe. Just that I doubt it would be the difference between losing and winning as the loss of other players who are completely irreplaceable would be. The gap between Oliver and our next available midfielder is nowhere near as large as the gap between Hibberd and Smith, for example. 

If for your life, you had to choose one from the following players to get injured, which would you choose?

a) Jetta (best small)

b) Hibberd (best flanker)

c) Oliver (best mid)

d) Gawn (best ruck)

e) TMac (best tall)

?

f) Jack Watts ??

 

Just tell Nev he has to defend 1v6 on friday. I'm sure he'll do the job.

2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

My wife just told me Hibbo did a very intense training session indoors after leaving the track early. Anyone else hear this?

Your wife an insider DZ ?? Sounds like she's getting some good intel.

 
19 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Your wife an insider DZ ?? Sounds like she's getting some good intel.

Unfortunately not pd. She was told by a friend and as far as I am aware she’s not an insider either. 

13 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

And thats a wrap!

Happy to answer any questions. 

Any sign of Pedersen?


3 hours ago, Wolfturdo said:

Is that what you look like? That explains a lot!

That's ok chap, blandness exhibited by yourself, will I am sure, make a comeback eventually

Next time you see me, make a point of introducing yourself

41 minutes ago, dpositive said:

Any sign of Pedersen?

He did the whole session, assume he will play with Casey, was up and about when I spoke to him, reckon he is setting himself for a big game again

12 hours ago, Nasher said:

Not disputing that we’d miss him and that Smith is a downgrade - that’s why Hibberd is a lock 22 and Smith is on the fringe. Just that I doubt it would be the difference between losing and winning as the loss of other players who are completely irreplaceable would be. The gap between Oliver and our next available midfielder is nowhere near as large as the gap between Hibberd and Smith, for example. 

If for your life, you had to choose one from the following players to get injured, which would you choose?

a) Jetta (best small)

b) Hibberd (best flanker)

c) Oliver (best mid)

d) Gawn (best ruck)

e) TMac (best tall)

?

Take a bullet for the team 

 
18 hours ago, ProDee said:

My niece actually does live in the jungle in Bolivia.  Saves monkeys. 

Saves them from what?

36 minutes ago, jackaub said:

Saves them from what?

No she just saves them, she has 40 of them in a box.Reckons it more fun than stamps.

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9 hours ago, dpositive said:

Any sign of Pedersen?

What Saty said..

I was suprised how up and about he was,  you'd think a bloke in his position who probably knows his time is up would bit down in the dumps.. but credit to him, he's playing a fantastic leadership role down at Casey.

19 hours ago, ProDee said:

My niece actually does live in the jungle in Bolivia.  Saves monkeys. 

LOL what are the odds of that.

Is she a Dees supporter?

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29 minutes ago, ManDee said:

No she just saves them, she has 40 of them in a box.Reckons it more fun than stamps.

would that be a shoebox? pure looxury

34 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

LOL what are the odds of that.

Is she a Dees supporter?

And did she wonder why we'd started preseason early?

1 hour ago, jackaub said:

Saves them from what?

From paying too much for house insurance I'll bet


16 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Hibbo is fine

Gawn is fine

Nev is fine

Salem is fine (for an Arsenal supporter)

Nothing to see here

And James Harmes carries off my bowler hat with style

 

I'm trying to work out whether your top is a copy of Harmes' sleeve or whether he's tried to copy your top onto his arm.

19 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I'm trying to work out whether your top is a copy of Harmes' sleeve or whether he's tried to copy your top onto his arm.

What this photo does show yet again is how big these blokes are (to borrow a Michael Palin quote, "even the small ones are big!")  My brother (a fraction under 6') bumped into Jake Melksham and was taken aback by how tall he was.

17 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Hibbo is fine

Gawn is fine

Nev is fine

Salem is fine (for an Arsenal supporter)

Nothing to see here

And James Harmes carries off my bowler hat with style

 

Methuselah lives, but at age 969 there would appear to be an age difference. 

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

What Saty said..

I was suprised how up and about he was,  you'd think a bloke in his position who probably knows his time is up would bit down in the dumps.. but credit to him, he's playing a fantastic leadership role down at Casey.

Pedo was the first person cheering the team as they walked off the G down the race on Friday ,  and I've seen his genuine excitement for the team on multiple occasions this year when he wasn't part of the 22.

It's great to see. 


18 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

My wife just told me Hibbo did a very intense training session indoors after leaving the track early. Anyone else hear this?

16 hours ago, pineapple dee said:

Your wife an insider DZ ?? Sounds like she's getting some good intel.

Not to put too fine a point on it DZ but I wouldn't get home from work early one day if you know what I mean......

5 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

What Saty said..

I was suprised how up and about he was,  you'd think a bloke in his position who probably knows his time is up would bit down in the dumps.. but credit to him, he's playing a fantastic leadership role down at Casey.

Outstanding attitude.  Great Club-man!

 
12 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

What Saty said..

I was suprised how up and about he [Pedo] was,  you'd think a bloke in his position who probably knows his time is up would bit down in the dumps.. but credit to him, he's playing a fantastic leadership role down at Casey.

Great credit to Pedo who has played his role whenever asked - not the best player on the list by any means, but still a vital cog in the overall scheme of things.  If he wants to go on, he would be worth another year on the Casey list, at least. (As an aside, was Jeffy there on Friday night?)

Amazing what a tight knit group we have now.

There don't seem to be any 'outsiders' nor any who don't buy in to the ultimate goal.

After many dark decades a bright light beckons.

GO DEMONS!!!

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