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2 hours ago, old dee said:


relax everyone I just discovered a bottle of Irish SM that will help.

Phew, thank sweet baby jesus you found that. I wouldn’t have got a wink of sleep tonight. ?

 

Reported on 7 the player in question has returned a negative. It’s Tom Browne’s understanding from AFL sources. 

 
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1 hour ago, layzie said:

Me too, Dan Murphy's straight after one last time at the gym. SM recommendations welcome.

Always Balvenie

liquorland had a 10yo Aerstone for $40 which was quite good

 

 


8 hours ago, brendan said:

SEN saying the player attended a tier 1 site so that means 14 day isolation 

What is the isolation requirement re secondary contacts? Alif it's 14 days then we have a problem but if it's self isolate until a negative test then it would have to be all clear, provided the results come back before the first bounce.

10 minutes ago, chookrat said:

What is the isolation requirement re secondary contacts? Alif it's 14 days then we have a problem but if it's self isolate until a negative test then it would have to be all clear, provided the results come back before the first bounce.

I believe it's isolate until negative test for secondary contacts. 

I believe the player in question has to still isolate for 14 days. 

 

14 hours ago, old dee said:

I am headed for the single malt after that comment LH. However Not sure the supply will last 3 weeks. 
relax everyone I just discovered a bottle of Irish SM that will help.

Dan Murphy's do home deliveries OD. Not sure what their whiskey selection is like though.

I prefer Cognac, Armagnac, brandy - there I said it!


Now we can start hoping for a positive result....

tonight!


All players tested negative...set to go

The media didn't name the Bulldogs 'staff member' who was at an exposure site. 

Appropriate that the same respect be shown to our club.

 
6 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

Dan Murphy's do home deliveries OD. Not sure what their whiskey selection is like though.

The local one is inside 5 km so safe there.

5 hours ago, Pollyanna said:

I prefer Cognac, Armagnac, brandy - there I said it!

Each to his own Polly. I have been known to have the odd Cognac. So far my experience is all good quality booze is nice in its own way. The only thing I cannot swallow is Sherry no matter the quality even the smell turns my stomach. Enjoy. 


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