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Times like this I hate living interstate.

Enjoy everyone!

Training updates would be greatly appreciated. 

 
 
Just now, Demonland said:

Jefferson, Verral, Farris-White, D Smith, Harmes, AMW, Schache, Jordon

Here I was thinking we will pull a late rabbit and debut Farris White to take on Cox

 


 

Genuinely curious why those young Casey players are still training and not having an early start to their pre-season to freshen up? It's not like any of them will play in finals.


2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Genuinely curious why those young Casey players are still training and not having an early start to their pre-season to freshen up? It's not like any of them will play in finals.

Goodwin has always been about whole team mentality attitude. 

Think back to when we took the whole squad to Perth back in 2021.

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Genuinely curious why those young Casey players are still training and not having an early start to their pre-season to freshen up? It's not like any of them will play in finals.

It's a great experience for them. I'm sure they are loving being in a finals build up. They need to get used to it 😁

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2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Goodwin has always been about whole team mentality attitude. 

Think back to when we took the whole squad to Perth back in 2021.

 

2 minutes ago, Palace Dees said:

It's a great experience for them. I'm sure they are loving being in a finals build up. They need to get used to it 😁

 

Fair enough. I am not against this, just curious. 

6 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Lots of kids wagging school today 🤣

I should have wagged work. I am not productive at all. 

Tomorrow will be worse, but I have meetings I need to be switched on for. At least they are in the morning, so I can take an early mark and sneak out. My boss is going to line up for MCC walk ups, so I'm safe. 

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5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I should have wagged work. I am not productive at all. 

Tomorrow will be worse, but I have meetings I need to be switched on for. At least they are in the morning, so I can take an early mark and sneak out. My boss is going to line up for MCC walk ups, so I'm safe. 

It will be a nerve racking couple of days.  Great to be here, I’m just hoping I’m back down here GF week.

On 8/30/2023 at 3:14 PM, 58er said:

These sessions are always conducted on the Clubs terms. It's about reward for the fans and if you are a player this can be so uplifting. I will never forget the training runs before the '87 and then the '88 Grand Final especially.

Bring them on I say. Go Dees. 

PS Great photo autograph and merch opportunities for all. 

 

the Junction oval days when the council made a killing in parking fines and training was late afternoon


16 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I should have wagged work. I am not productive at all. 

Tomorrow will be worse, but I have meetings I need to be switched on for. At least they are in the morning, so I can take an early mark and sneak out. My boss is going to line up for MCC walk ups, so I'm safe. 

To be honest, I would have preferred to use my get out of work free card for tomorrow around 4. 

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

So, how many snags we’ve sold? Percentage of ppl who use the tomato sauce? Number of snags I drop on the floor? Sure!

Not moon boots reports please 🤣

 
40 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Jefferson, Verral, Farris-White, D Smith, Harmes, AMW, Schache, Jordon, Adams, K Turner

Presume Spargo, Tomlinson, D Turner and Laurie are all training with the ones?


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