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Yep, looks like they are in disarray!!😉

 
 

Uncharacteristically large amount of photos of Goodwin smiling with the players this morning. I don't like the look of this; they look like they're having fun. Must be in complete shambles. 


11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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Yikes.

6 minutes ago, BigFez said:

Yikes.

Beat me to it. Was going to post the exact same photo with a similar caption.

A big tow ball of muscle.

Seems to me the claims of bullying have already resulted in significant change. Notice how the coaches all have kindergarten standard plastic whistles instead of the old manly, metal monsters? Being in club colours is a nice, non-threatening touch.

 
1 hour ago, AshleyH30 said:

Uncharacteristically large amount of photos of Goodwin smiling with the players this morning. I don't like the look of this; they look like they're having fun. Must be in complete shambles. 

Maybe they had a big win on the Dapto dogs last race last night.


2 hours ago, Salems Lot said:

Yep, looks like they are in disarray!!😉

Haha, yep everyone wants to leave, that's why we have had a massive amount or re-signings. 

I will be back on Friday for another Training report! Also T. MAC on the bike would seem to substantiate the injury suffered last Friday. Will post Friday Arvo all being well. P.F

The doctor I believe has signed an NDA contract and is now allowed to pillory  the coach for being a bully.

We have not heard a bad word from A Brayshaw who was the player in question or the parents of the players for the mistreatment of their son. 

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

 

Got passed on second hand info today, 15 players have run PBs so far this offseason.

No injury worries at all.

I'm off to knock on wood with a rabbit's foot while burning sage...

 


On 2/7/2022 at 8:49 PM, dworship said:

Mrs Dw surprised me with tickets saying it was an early Valentines Day gift (Damn, if that doesn't put the pressure on). 

So, what can Mrs. Dw expect for Valentines Day?

Looking through the training photos, all I can say is that I am in love, never a finer bunch of men to pull on our jumper. We are going to murder teams this year, the scoreboard will get switched off, round three last year I said we would win by cricket scores when we properly clicked. This year will be unlike any year in half a century, we are Phar Lap for the first time since the 50's.

 

Worrying report on Channel 7 news tonight showing Petty on crutches (apparently with a serious calf tear), TMac with a rolled ankle and Nibbler with a knee niggle.

It's never good seeing one of our guys on crutches! 🤞🤞🤞

8 minutes ago, Go Dees!! said:

Worrying report on Channel 7 news tonight showing Petty on crutches (apparently with a serious calf tear), TMac with a rolled ankle and Nibbler with a knee niggle.

It's never good seeing one of our guys on crutches! 🤞🤞🤞

Are you able to link? Can't see this reported anywhere


10 hours ago, adonski said:

Are you able to link? Can't see this reported anywhere

Unfortunately I don't have a link to it. It was part of the sport report. The vision was of Petty arriving to training on crutches and TMac & Nibbler on the oval, but not taking part with the rest of the group.

 
On 2/9/2022 at 5:01 PM, WalkingCivilWar said:

So, what can Mrs. Dw expect for Valentines Day?

Normally it's a nice bunch of flowers but the pressure was on.

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