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The main and most important take-way from the interview is that Jake intends on keeping his moustache.

Of secondary matters:

  • the back seven are traveling beautifully ATM,
  • Tomlinson has been great,
  • Kossi's form is not a revelation to those that have observed and trained with him for the last 12 months,
  • Weid and BBB at least two weeks away and implied they'll comeback through the ressies,
  • everyone loves Danny Frawley, and
  • Angus Brayshaw is dating Danny's daughter.

He didn't say so, but it's fair to also assume the following:

  • we’re not getting carried away with the win,
  • we're giving full credit to St. Kilda because we knew they'd be tough to beat and come out hard,
  • credit is due to the boys for Saturday's win,
  • we’re just happy to get the four points and looking forward to next week,
  • our structures are working well and we kept our shape,
  • blokes that are not in the team ATM are training the house down and ready to go,
  • there will be a few things that, as a playing group, we'll need to look at during the week (and possibly even going forward),
  • the kids are doing well,
  • at some point in the last quarter the sting went out of the game, and
  • we know the GWS will come to play next week.

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1 hour ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

there will be a few things that, as a playing group, we'll need to look at during the week (and possibly even going forward),

Haha..well played.

You could definitely just tack 'going forward' on the end of any of this list without too much drama.

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