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Looking forward to this session - got a group of about 10 family, friends and kids heading out! See you there and Go Dees!

Casey Fields

Friday January 26
9:30am - 11:30am

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Im also planning to do my inaugural training attendance with my son. I hope its an open session. 

NEver been to Casey Fields - any tips on where to go and how best we can approach certain players for photos and signatures - im asking for my son :D (that's the cover story)

 

 
2 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Im also planning to do my inaugural training attendance with my son. I hope its an open session. 

NEver been to Casey Fields - any tips on where to go and how best we can approach certain players for photos and signatures - im asking for my son :D (that's the cover story)

 

Take a train and get off at the wherethefukarewe station.

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29 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Im also planning to do my inaugural training attendance with my son. I hope its an open session. 

NEver been to Casey Fields - any tips on where to go and how best we can approach certain players for photos and signatures - im asking for my son :D (that's the cover story)

 

Great Stuff GTG :) 

- red circle is likely the only gate open for ground access
- yellow circles are the two dedicated parking bays
- green circle is likely the “primary” part of the ground for spectators/fans
i.e. it does not sound like the big grandstand section of the facility is open for fans to mingle
- not sure how accessible players will be for photos and signatures but we hold hope they will be more than willing to as I suspect there will be a good turn out for a Casey Fields training session!

BYO food, drink etc. No shops close by.

Cheers
 

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Hoping to pop in for a few mins.

Anyone know if Friday is more of a match sim/practice session or a craft session.

And more importantly will the Demon Army be putting on a sausage sizzle to keep the kids (and parents!) happy?

 
1 hour ago, Roger Mellie said:

Looking forward to your reports @Bleasey as that and @Gawndy the Great!

Thanks in advance.

me too      thanks in advance   but please   no sugar coating  just as you see it with a hard view   thanks

If you can the minute by minute   or perhaps 5 minutes,  is great, it seems like I am there,  I know it probably is difficult on a phone   but it is appreciated


10 minutes ago, 640MD said:

me too      thanks in advance   but please   no sugar coating  just as you see it with a hard view   thanks

For those that know my style, by default, im glass half empty but objective at the same time :D. 

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2 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Take a train and get off at the wherethefukarewe station.

Thought that was in New Zealand?

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

No that’s fartoolongaloafer

Ah!

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hope you're reading this Alan Richardson..

Of course Drysdale Demon has to face palm a comment that's clearly a sarcastic response.. just another day where anything and everything offends this fella.

Can't wait for the reports @Bleasey as that @Gawndy the Great , us folks certainly appreciate the time and effort, especially making the trek out to Casey.


1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Of course Drysdale Demon has to face palm a comment that's clearly a sarcastic response.. just another day where anything and everything offends this fella.

I think he's Nev's cousin, Daz.

5 hours ago, Bleasey as that said:

Looking forward to this session - got a group of about 10 family, friends and kids heading out! See you there and Go Dees!

Casey Fields

Friday January 26
9:30am - 11:30am

Would got a Australia Day Barbie to go to

2 hours ago, Neil Crompton said:

I think he's Nev's cousin, Daz.

Haha....

Happy Australia Day to all Demonlanders big family get together.today but will keep my eye out for any Training Reports that might sneak through.🇦🇺😁

Jefferson, Sparrow, Salem and AMW in rehab. 

Left Melbourne in a breeze and arrived at a cold and wind ravaged Casey.  


Got here late. Watching players warm up including umpires. Likely a match sim. Coaches going nuts with whistles. A few errant kicks otherwise pretty clean.

Sparrow doing warm up drills. Correction, someone wearing Tommy’s number, doesn’t look like Tom. 

 

Legends.. 👏

If anyone can find out what's up with Jefferson, that would be great. Bit concerning he's been in rehab for a number of weeks now.

Choco had a crack at the umps in some tackling drills telling them to pay frees as they see fit. “ we are paying you guys to pay em” he yells.


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