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  On 01/09/2022 at 00:17, DirtyDees DDC said:

Hibberd?

Didn’t spot him. 

 

  On 01/09/2022 at 00:29, DemonLad5 said:

Hibberd gastro

Makes sense why Joel Smith is training as a defender.

Makes sense why Joel Smith is doing a lot of backs training. Gonna be an interesting 24 hrs for Hibbo.

 

Well done to MFC for a great public event. Players looked most impressive. TMac looking v good training with the seconds. Moving really well. 

Managed to get down, owe the boss one! Great to see everyone and thanks to everyone for their hard work putting the event on!

We need Hibbo for Papley.

tmac looks like he is a fair bit off in my opinion, very careful on one side although no obvious issues and leading pretty hard. hopefully just building confidence in it


Highlights of the captain’s run = firstly, the 7 year old kid next to us getting a signed ball over the fence from Clarrie. He could’ve popped with joy. Secondly, the ‘hearts’ in my wife’s eyes when Lingers jogged by smiling. I reminded her she was old enough to be his mum and then some. Zero care factor. GO DEES! 

  On 01/09/2022 at 00:51, Demons1858 said:

tmac looks like he is a fair bit off in my opinion, very careful on one side although no obvious issues and leading pretty hard. hopefully just building confidence in it

Yeah just lumbering a little bit. Good to see him though.

Nice to see JVR train with the senior group.  I don't think he'll be picked for the finals,  but he's got a good build for a 1st year lad.  


  On 01/09/2022 at 00:51, Demons1858 said:

tmac looks like he is a fair bit off in my opinion, very careful on one side although no obvious issues and leading pretty hard. hopefully just building confidence in it

Light duties after his VFL run

  On 01/09/2022 at 01:10, Demonland said:

Nothing some panadol and Imodium can’t handle. 

Not if it’s the soul draining kind of gastro. Sucks you dry of fluids and usually is a 36-48 hour recovery. So one can only hope he is on the mend and with a good nights sleep can be ready to play tomorrow. 

 

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