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Doing the 2 and a half hour travel with my 3 year old to attend tomorrow's open training session at Yea.

My turn to give back to the die hard regulars who have make the time to attend and give in depth reports for us folks who live in regional country area's. 

If you have any player of interest to keep an eye on let me know and I'll do my best to update.

Quick question, are players accessible for photos and autographs afterwards? This is for my son who is excited to meet his hero's tomorrow. 

 

Good man Dazzle, I hope you have a great day. It's a community trip so I would expect the players will hang around and do photos and autographs. Hope you can checkout Burgoyne I'm really interested in his progress.

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2 minutes ago, dworship said:

Good man Dazzle, I hope you have a great day. It's a community trip so I would expect the players will hang around and do photos and autographs. Hope you can checkout Burgoyne I'm really interested in his progress.

Definitely a man of interest for me so will watch closely.


Looking forward to your report @dazzledavey36, keen to get answers to the following:

  • how well did JVR train?
  • ditto Blake Howes!
  • is Spargo still short?

Bowie, Salem and BB for me please

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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

many thanks for the offer.

Can you spare a sentence on Lachie Hunter and first impressions.  And Jake Bowey. What is he doing  etc. Interested given SEN don't name him in best 23.

 

 

Rivers and Chandler for me please DD

Definitely what the go is with Oliver and how long it's expected this hand is going to take to heal properly.


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6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Definitely what the go is with Oliver and how long it's expected this hand is going to take to heal properly.

If I can get close to an a higher official such a Alan Richardson I'll definitely be asking the question.

4 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Doing the 2 and a half hour travel with my 3 year old to attend tomorrow's open training session at Yea.

My turn to give back to the die hard regulars who have make the time to attend and give in depth reports for us folks who live in regional country area's. 

If you have any player of interest to keep an eye on let me know and I'll do my best to update.

Quick question, are players accessible for photos and autographs afterwards? This is for my son who is excited to meet his hero's tomorrow. 

Looking forward to this one, I'm sure you won't miss a beat!

I'd like to hear how Sestan looks now after a couple of months in a demanding AFL pre season setup. Burgoyne and Mcvee as others have said too. Also what they have in mind for Bowey now that the news on Salem has come up. 

 

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25 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Sausage roll and pie report from the Yea bakery perhaps?

Sorry Jim, currently on a zero sugar/low carb diet.. Please don't judge me!

What I will say is that I have experienced the famous Yea bakery sausage rolls from their from years ago and they are absolutely to die for.


Might drop down to Snodgrass St tomorrow myself. 

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I shall provide a pie report from Yarck

Thanks Dazzle I am very interested in Sparrow/ Jordon and Rivers, love to hear your thoughts.!!

Keen to hear how some of the borderline 22 are training. There’s some talented youngsters like Rivers, Bowey, Jordan, JVR all looking to cement a spot in the team.

Also who will our small lockdown defender be once Hibberd retires? Does Mcvee or anyone else look like they’re taking up the mantle?

7 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

If you have any player of interest to keep an eye on let me know and I'll do my best to update.

I'd love an update on Joel Smith Dazzle. I hold great hopes for him.😁


7 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Doing the 2 and a half hour travel with my 3 year old to attend tomorrow's open training session at Yea.

My turn to give back to the die hard regulars who have make the time to attend and give in depth reports for us folks who live in regional country area's. 

If you have any player of interest to keep an eye on let me know and I'll do my best to update.

Quick question, are players accessible for photos and autographs afterwards? This is for my son who is excited to meet his hero's tomorrow. 

Seeing I am in Bendigo, this week, I might just pop across to Yea to see the training run - might even see ya there if luck is on my side. I'll leave Bendigo around 6am to combine the accommodation of a 'Yea pie and sausage roll' with a long black coffee before the action begins. How will I identify you, Dazzle? 

6 hours ago, Demon17 said:

many thanks for the offer.

Can you spare a sentence on Lachie Hunter and first impressions.  And Jake Bowey. What is he doing  etc. Interested given SEN don't name him in best 23.

 

 

Trained today, still listed as training on Wednesday. If that’s the case then surely anyone expecting anything more than a captains run will surely be disappointed 

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2 hours ago, Slartibartfast said:

I'd love an update on Joel Smith Dazzle. I hold great hopes for him.😁

Something would have to change drastically in the 24 hours since your last report S.

14 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Trained today, still listed as training on Wednesday. If that’s the case then surely anyone expecting anything more than a captains run will surely be disappointed 

I was a bit surprised to read they were doing a full match simulation today. I mean they've got the time listed from 9:30-11am so I presume it will be light work.

I'm travelling 2.5 hours.. don't [censored] this up Melbourne Football Club....

 

1 hour ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Seeing I am in Bendigo, this week, I might just pop across to Yea to see the training run - might even see ya there if luck is on my side. I'll leave Bendigo around 6am to combine the accommodation of a 'Yea pie and sausage roll' with a long black coffee before the action begins. How will I identify you, Dazzle? 

 

Let me know if you end up making it mate.

 
5 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Sorry Jim, currently on a zero sugar/low carb diet.. Please don't judge me!

What I will say is that I have experienced the famous Yea bakery sausage rolls from their from years ago and they are absolutely to die for.

To die for but not good enough to sacrifice a diet for 🤨


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