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CASEY Demons Premiership Coach Mark Corrigan will be heading down the highway next season, accepting the role of VFL Senior Coach with the Geelong Football Club. 

Corrigan who was appointed as Casey's senior coach at the start of the 2021 VFL season, lead the Casey Demons to their first Premiership since 1999 in 2022.

A former Geelong VFL player and five-time premiership player with South Barwon, Corrigan who will move back to Geelong to be closer with family and friends.

 
 

Anyone have particularly strong opinions about his desire to be closer to his family and friends??

Should we contrast that vs a 20yo?

Edited by Engorged Onion


Want something of value and insider knowledge back from those people.

 

I am surprised that Goody didn’t snaffle him for our senior FD obviously knows his stuff. Cats should be renamed the Poachers, I suppose it is a backhanded compliment but hell they don’t muck around. Could set us back a bit at Casey.!!!


Seriously whipped by his family… Just like Dogga.

Surprised DL ‘res are not going harder. 

 

😂

4 hours ago, Redleg said:

CASEY Demons Premiership Coach Mark Corrigan will be heading down the highway next season, accepting the role of VFL Senior Coach with the Geelong Football Club. 

Corrigan who was appointed as Casey's senior coach at the start of the 2021 VFL season, lead the Casey Demons to their first Premiership since 1999 in 2022.

A former Geelong VFL player and five-time premiership player with South Barwon, Corrigan who will move back to Geelong to be closer with family and friends.

This go home factor is getting out of control, should only recruit anyone from Melbourne within 5k radius.

4 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

Anyone have particularly strong opinions about his desire to be closer to his family and friends??

Should we contrast that vs a 20yo?

To be fair on a bad day on the Monash it’s a 14 hour drive from Casey to Geelong.

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

To be fair on a bad day on the Monash it’s a 14 hour drive from Casey to Geelong.

Flying Jetstar from the MGG to the airport onto Perth, Uber’ing to Cottesloe is only 13 hours (if Dogga goes thru security and Jetstar don’t cancel the fight) 


This lure to/back to western Victoria is outrageous.

I just got back from a work overnighter down to Portland and let me tell you, the roads are the worst in the state…and don’t get me started on the attitude of the staff at one of the bakeries.

In saying that, one of the best chicken and salad bread rolls I’ve had from memory.

Edited by Beetle

1 minute ago, Beetle said:

This lure to/back to western Victoria is outrageous.

I just got back from a work overnighter down to Portland and let me tell you, the roads are the worst in the state…and don’t get me started on the attitude of the staff at one of the bakeries.

In saying that, one of the best chicken and salad bread rolls I’ve had from memory.

The road b/w Port Fairy and Portland is bollocks.

@Demonstone, got a vibe on where @Beetlegot the roll from?

4 minutes ago, Beetle said:

This lure to/back to western Victoria is outrageous.

I just got back from a work overnighter down to Portland and let me tell you, the roads are the worst in the state…and don’t get me started on the attitude of the staff at one of the bakeries.

In saying that, one of the best chicken and salad bread rolls I’ve had from memory.

It must have been a chook from Hawkins farm. But… he is a dairy farmer. Sure it was chicken???

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11 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

It must have been a chook from Hawkins farm. But… he is a dairy farmer. Sure it was chicken???

Woman who served me had eyes that were set extremely close together, so every chance it was a relation of Tomahawk. 


40 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Mark Stinear for the job?? Or is that robbing Peter to pay Paul?

That would be robbing Peta to pay Paul.

16 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

@Demonstone, got a vibe on where @Beetlegot the roll from?

There's only three bakeries in town but the best salad rolls (and banh mi) may be obtained from the Portland French Bakery which is counter intuitively run by a Vietnamese couple. 

It's in Percy Street right next to where a certain large sports store used to trade.  

6 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

There's only three bakeries in town but the best salad rolls (and banh mi) may be obtained from the Portland French Bakery which is counter intuitively run by a Vietnamese couple. 

It's in Percy Street right next to where a certain large sports store used to trade.  

It wasn’t The Bakehouse @Demonstone.

Perhaps I was being generous with the “bakery” call…more a cafe. This was just down from the SportsPower.

Either way, I walked away after consuming the roll feeling 5 years younger.

(Sorry to derail the thread).

Edited by Beetle

 
42 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

It must have been a chook from Hawkins farm. But… he is a dairy farmer. Sure it was chicken???

Not that IGAF, but he has beef cattle.

1 hour ago, BAMF said:

I hate Geelong

Get it right its JEE LONG


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