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10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

If they are playing golf today then I guess there is no training/Match SIM out at Casey today.

In the YoPRO video Trac and Clarry were narrating their day and they mentioned that the day (presumably yesterday [Thursday]) they rocked up to Casey and trained with a Match SIM and then proceeded to do work in the indoor training center including gym work followed by a lunch where they were sampling the new sponsors product and then the announcement of the new sponsorship.

I guess yesterday at Casey replaced the usual Friday session.

They're training at Casey today.

 

 

 
1 minute ago, Lewis said:

They’re definitely training at Casey today, that video would’ve been filmed yesterday 

Yep. The golf was yesterday afternoon. 

 

5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Yep. The golf was yesterday afternoon. 

Daz, a little thought to ponder.

Ralphy is saying Liam Henry will definitely be in Victoria next year. He is apparently very close to Kozzie. We lost Toby and overlooked Burgoyne. We have a need for his type of player.

What if we have an arrangement with Liam to come to us and of course Kozzie would know if it was in play and it gives him another housemate and another reason to stay.

Just spitballing.

 

 

25 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

wonder if our slithera man is onsite?

Harry Potter Hug GIF

Seems so...

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25 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Daz, a little thought to ponder.

Ralphy is saying Liam Henry will definitely be in Victoria next year. He is apparently very close to Kozzie. We lost Toby and overlooked Burgoyne. We have a need for his type of player.

What if we have an arrangement with Liam to come to us and of course Kozzie would know if it was in play and it gives him another housemate and another reason to stay.

Just spitballing.

 

It's certainly worth pondering.

History has shown that some deals via verbal agreement have occurred 12 months prior to being out of contract. Could that be the case here? Who knows, but it certainly would not surprise me if there is some strong negotiations going on between player management and Tim Lamb.

There was some talk a Melbourne based club had strong interest in Liam Henry but was contracted, so the move was highly unlikely.

Makes sense if it was us. Also worth noting that I do know we had strong interest in Henry in his draft year alongside Serong, Weightman, Kemp and Miles Bergman. Henry was obviously an interest due to him having shown his outside ability but also play as a small forward.

 


45 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Daz, a little thought to ponder.

Ralphy is saying Liam Henry will definitely be in Victoria next year. He is apparently very close to Kozzie. We lost Toby and overlooked Burgoyne. We have a need for his type of player.

What if we have an arrangement with Liam to come to us and of course Kozzie would know if it was in play and it gives him another housemate and another reason to stay.

Just spitballing.

 

I’ve read this theory on various media outlets over the last couple of months …

18 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I've never seen this sign that Ross the Boss put up at the Saints training at any of the Dees sessions.

 

I think Ross is dyslexic and the sign is meant to be for the boys to keep them on the straight and narrow - no Milfing

There 4 x 20 minute quarters today with AFL umpires.

Dunstan hamstring.

No Fritsch.

5 minutes ago, Gator said:

There 4 x 20 minute quarters today with AFL umpires.

Dunstan hamstring.

No Fritsch.

hmm  wonder what the go is with fritsch didn't train on Wednesday either 


Just now, Demonland said:

Is Grundy present? He too was missing from Wednesday's session.

Grundy was good.  Kicked 2 and gifted a goal to Pickett that he could easily have put next to his name.

3 minutes ago, Gator said:

Grundy was good.  Kicked 2 and gifted a goal to Pickett that he could easily have put next to his name.

Who's impressing you the most?

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Who's impressing you the most?

If someone starts a training thread I'll add a few thoughts.


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

I've never seen this sign that Ross the Boss put up at the Saints training at any of the Dees sessions.

 

No worries Ross but I’ve already sent the drone footage of yesterday’s session direct to Goody. Hope that’s Okay.

For those interested, Max won the player's section of the golf yesterday with 41 points.

Dan 'Disco' Turner won a nearest to the pin prize showing the value of his recent lessons after last year's paltry score of 5 points.

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

@picket fence is at training today and will be starting a thread shortly.

Here's hoping he doesn't fall foul of the censors today!

 

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