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32 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

You don't know Melbourne's own Premiership player Tayla Harris, world surfing champ Mick Fanning or Melbourne Cup winning jockey Michelle Payne?   

As for Abbey Gelmi ... no idea what her claim to fame might be.

Yeah don’t pay much attention to the AFLW, surfing or horses - but good for them for joining in.  

 
9 hours ago, Kozzie4PM said:

Friars balsam always does the trick.

Old school! I still use it!

and magnoplasm

and Senega ammonia

 

and I’m still in my 40s! Imagine what I’ll be like in my 80s!

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Can't argue with the numbers for our game. It's science.

Go dees.

I’m guessing Oliver won’t play. He hasn’t trained and unless he trains incredibly strongly tomorrow we won’t risk him


33 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I’m guessing Oliver won’t play. He hasn’t trained and unless he trains incredibly strongly tomorrow we won’t risk him

Wash ur mouth out he will play!!

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

30% of people thinking the Hawks will beat the Lions kinda puts all the tips into perspective 

All eyes at Casey this morning, we should be getting snippets of info from the main session soon.

 

 

 


7 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Clayton Oliver will NOT be playing

Kate Roffey on 774 just now confirmed he’s NOT playing….. infection is ‘up like a balloon’. Horses mouth. 


🤯 This might have wider ramifications than just this game of footy 🤯

Edited by picket fence

10 minutes ago, SPC said:

Please play Taj or Laurie. 

No to Laurie yes to Woey. I dont think we can win without Clarry! WCW whats your mail on Clarries foot ?

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23 hours ago, Kozzie4PM said:

Friars balsam always does the trick.

Jesus have not heard of that for many many many years....

Not concerned, the extra two weeks off will make him cherry ripe for the rest of the year. Was more worried he would come back on a wet cold day and hurt the hammy again. Time for someone to come in and make a stand. Jordan would be my pick or Laurie. 

 

Think mods will need to reinforce the profanity filter


On duality...

oh the relief that comes with losing knowing that we are not at 'full strength'.

oh the relief that comes with winning knowing that we are not at 'full strength'.

24 minutes ago, SPC said:

Please play Taj or Laurie. 

Surely JJ is in before either SPC.... Taj coming along nicely though but might need another pre-season in the gym to withstand the rigours.

I would also have Dunstan in before either of those two at this point (specifically for Clarry's role) but he probably needs a game or two at Casey to get fit.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

 

Sucks Clarry will miss. With DeGoey and Sidebottom out, it would’ve been a rare opportunity to take control of the midfield. That’s harder now. 


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