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Clearly a win would be preferable but above all else I just want to see Vandenberg back amongst it and to get through unscathed. 
I just loved watching the brute this bloke put out on the park and can’t wait to see it again. It’s been a while!

 

I’m probably getting a bit too excited for just a practice game, but I can’t bloody wait. Might have also had too much coffee. Is it beer O’clock yet?

Be interesting to see how Melksham and Frisch go up forward with the support of T Mac, Weid and Brown as opposed to being the number 1 and 2 forward’s - per the last month of last year.

Both teams probably have about the same quality and quantity out so would be hoping for a win. We need to get back in that winning frame of mind - for the players and supporters.

 

Just want to see an improvement in skill going inside 50. Last year was deplorable in that area. 

Getting ready to go, can’t wait. Just shows I need a life!!!


I'm hoping to see us run the game out strongly - let's see what Burgess's efforts materialize into.

 

Fritta a late out. No replacement named, no idea why

4 minutes ago, Good Lord George said:

Fritta a late out. No replacement named, no idea why

BB called it!  Take a bow, BB!


10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Mystery injury of the week strikes again. 

No replacement suggests they expected him to play, as it seems all the carry over players took part in the game yesterday. 

Hopefully this means it's nothing terribly serious. 


Hopefully its a management thing with Fritta, believe he hasnt missed a session and has been one of the clear stand out all summer.

SWYL is on international duties at present, so a full description of the game would be enormously appreciated. 
 

that is all

Carry on

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

SWYL is on international duties at present, so a full description of the game would be enormously appreciated. 
 

that is all

Carry on

We won.


Hi from the Pink city of Jaipur

Traffic has stopped here and the local population awaits with bated breath the commencement of this epic game.

According to google translate there are many words for demons in Hindi but let us say they will all soon be chanting.....

GO APADUTA !!

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4 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Stunning day out here.imageproxy.php?img=&key=735da9576a39b017

 Eatiful day for drying the washing here. Looking forward to updates from the Casey fields

Definitely a bit of excitement and it’s good to see most here share that view. No real expectations other than I’m interested in seeing how Trac is used, how Mitch Brown fits and our Pickett looks. There’s probably more but I’m happy to just observe. 

 
4 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Hi from the Pink city of Jaipur

Traffic has stopped here and the local population awaits with bated breath the commencement of this epic game.

According to google translate there are many words for demons in Hindi but let us say they will all soon be chanting.....

GO APADUTA !!

Great place to be DJ. Been pulled over by cops after a bribe yet?

Plenty of demon fans here

wind from south south east

pitch in good nick

im at the north eastern end looking west

wearing a golf cap 

dlanders say hi

cheers

 

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