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56 minutes ago, sue said:

If they are going to kick over a dummy they might think of getting one with arms above its head.  And go real high tech and have the arms waving about.

I was going to include something about this is my report today but forgot! I agree 1000%. What's the point of a dummy if it has no hands? These things seem to be designed for soccer walls and not for AFL footy. A simple redesign with some waving arms couldn't hurt!

1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

I was going to include something about this is my report today but forgot! I agree 1000%. What's the point of a dummy if it has no hands? These things seem to be designed for soccer walls and not for AFL footy. A simple redesign with some waving arms couldn't hurt!

Or get Saty to stand the mark

 
11 minutes ago, binman said:

Or get Saty to stand the mark

You sure about that, Binman?  If you're gonna use Saty, surely, to be effective,  he needs to be perched on top of a step ladder...!!

7 minutes ago, Vagg said:

You sure about that, Binman?  If you're gonna use Saty, surely, to be effective,  he needs to be perched on top of a step ladder...!!

Agreed, I only just outdo one of the witches hats, seems a bit of a silly argument, to be game realistic it would have to wave arms, move side to side and do trash talk, I wonder if Bill Shorten is free?

Gonna post some pics on here and Insta the quality is not very good but thought I may as well


 

1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

I was going to include something about this is my report today but forgot! I agree 1000%. What's the point of a dummy if it has no hands? These things seem to be designed for soccer walls and not for AFL footy. A simple redesign with some waving arms couldn't hurt!

have always thought that part of the arms race will include specialised AFL training equipment.

Could be fun thinking of what they might come up with

Do they use the machine that shoots the footy out (a la clay pigeon targets) at training?

20 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Good to know that at this time of year Santa is training the house down. He’s got a hard gig coming up in the near future.

14 minutes ago, Deeman said:

Good to know that at this time of year Santa is training the house down. He’s got a hard gig coming up in the near future.

yes. he came back from the break badly overweight with poor skinfolds. a major time trial looms and will certainly test him in 10 days time


Coach Plapp said that each training session  was taped and reviewed.Just sayin.

On 12/14/2018 at 10:29 AM, Demon Jack said:

The man himself, Ronald Barassi is in attendance.

... a moment of awesome silence... RDB ... 

1 hour ago, Deeminion said:

So do we have any information on whatever ailment Brayshaw is suffering from?

Leather poisoning 


1 hour ago, Deeminion said:

So do we have any information on whatever ailment Brayshaw is suffering from?

Home sickness. He misses September at the G.

1 hour ago, Deeminion said:

So do we have any information on whatever ailment Brayshaw is suffering from?

apparently back related. at least that's what i heard on ch9 news (i think)

31 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

apparently back related. at least that's what i heard on ch9 news (i think)

That's the rumour I managed to glean

 

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