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TRAINING: Monday 25th March, 2024


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7 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

replacing who tho?

to allow salem to move back into the midfield?

Maybe Chandler if he is not 100%, which would be sad given his great game Saturday. 

7 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Great reports all.

Hopefully Chandler does make the cut. Been impressed with his goal kicking the last 2 weeks, both from the snaps and the set shots.

I haven’t seen AMW play - would he be a like for like Chin replacement, or just maybe the young Kolt?

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1 hour ago, monoccular said:

Maybe Chandler if he is not 100%, which would be sad given his great game Saturday. 

I haven’t seen AMW play - would he be a like for like Chin replacement, or just maybe the young Kolt?

Many seem to like AMW. I am still on the fence. They have given him a run of half-back at Casey lately, where he wasn't great. Much better up forward. Can move well in tight areas, is a reasonable kick, can get in and under, he has some size for a small, and will fill out as he matures. Loves a goal. Not like Kolt or Chin, AMW at his best is more of a Farmer type player if he can continue to improve the skills. Also requires more confidence and aggression. 

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19 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It’s a great move imo. As is staying in Adelaide ‘til after the Crows game. 

Probably includes a trip to the Barossa between games. Good luck to them.

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16 hours ago, daisycutter said:

also noticed the dorks player cribbed an extra 3 metres from where he marked

stupid ump let him get away with it, forcing chin to kick from 50. umps really need to pay more attention to setting the mark properly

The umps are getting worse and worse at that.   The stand rule was introduced to stop the man on the. mark moving sideways to cover any inside movement of the player with the ball.   (Not something I like but I can see the reasons).  But now we have the player with the ball starting well inside where he should be making the man on the mark almost irrelevant - too easy to run around.  In fact that's why many run back so they can be 'outside 5'. I never know if the ump is telling the player to go outside 5 or if he already is.  And as to where 5m is from an ill-defined mark position, it's a complete lottery.

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12 hours ago, Chook said:

Reading over this thread, jeez we're in a good mood collectively. The players' good vibes seem to be brushing off on the supporters?

Definitely, Chook. The players were like little kids at times. The mood was playful and fun. All except for one. Poor Bowser was really down in the dumps. He spent much time sitting on the step of the electric cart, kinda hidden away and when Richo or Goody or one of the physios squatted there to chat to him, his head was hanging and they’d be patting him on the shoulder (the good shoulder) and seemed to be consoling him. 😢

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4 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Probably includes a trip to the Barossa between games. Good luck to them.

May and Melksham won't be there, so a trip to a winery/restaurant should be fine.

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3 hours ago, Jeremy said:

Thought that flying out after a main session at Casey on Wednesday sounded a bit bizarre 

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Haha who on earth said they’d fly out tomorrow? With the CBA you can’t just make players “work” without days off to do what they want for 9 days in a row without a break, especially for those with young families. The club would never spend two more days away than necessary…

 

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2 minutes ago, Roger Mellie said:

Chook fancier?

Chook lover. I don’t like ‘fancier,’ it’s a little weird. ‘Lover’ is probs also weird but I do indeed love my chooks. 🐓 🟰 💖

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4 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Chook lover. I don’t like ‘fancier,’ it’s a little weird. ‘Lover’ is probs also weird but I do indeed love my chooks. 🐓 🟰 💖

Aww gee WCW. I didn’t know you fancied me but you’ll have to join the queue 

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On 25/03/2024 at 15:57, daisycutter said:

also noticed the dorks player cribbed an extra 3 metres from where he marked

stupid ump let him get away with it, forcing chin to kick from 50. umps really need to pay more attention to setting the mark properly

The umps do if the player does.

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On 25/03/2024 at 11:57, WalkingCivilWar said:

Swift? Pfft … I’d say he’s got the moves like Jagger. 🕺 or Travolta 

Only similarity with Swift is the moves come with 30+ others on the stage.

Jake's arnt scripted  ,rehearsed  on scheduled

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On 25/03/2024 at 19:19, WalkingCivilWar said:

It’s actually the western suburbs, fd. I hail from the stabbing capital of Victoria. But you got the chook part right. 👍🏽

Are home grown chooks better to eat than store bought ones

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12 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Chook lover. I don’t like ‘fancier,’ it’s a little weird. ‘Lover’ is probs also weird but I do indeed love my chooks. 🐓 🟰 💖

A little weird???... it's so odd it's funny! I couldn't help asking the question.

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4 minutes ago, forever demons said:

Are home grown chooks better to eat than store bought ones

If they’re ‘meat’ birds which are different to layers. Home raised chickens have a slightly ‘gamier’ taste which is not everyone’s cup of tea. 

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19 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

If they’re ‘meat’ birds which are different to layers. Home raised chickens have a slightly ‘gamier’ taste which is not everyone’s cup of tea. 

Does that make them Game day chooks.You would know you old Rooster

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2 hours ago, forever demons said:

Are home grown chooks better to eat than store bought ones

Do you eat your pet cat or dog???!!!!

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2 hours ago, Roost it far said:

If they’re ‘meat’ birds which are different to layers. Home raised chickens have a slightly ‘gamier’ taste which is not everyone’s cup of tea. 

Can you please stop! I’ve got little *Harry (HP35) sitting on my shoulder right now and she’s looking at my phone, very anxious.

*or little Jed (JA26). I can’t be sure. 😅

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23 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Can you please stop! I’ve got little *Harry (HP35) sitting on my shoulder right now and she’s looking at my phone, very anxious.

*or little Jed (JA26). I can’t be sure. 😅

If they’re layers that aren’t laying you’ve got 2 options. Accidentally’ leave her out of the night time lock up and a fox will take care of her or slow cook her. Low heat, 8 hours, thyme, rosemary and lemon zest. Serve her up on mashed potatoes with a side of broccolini and carrots.

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8 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

If they’re layers that aren’t laying you e got 2 options. Accidentally’ leave her out of the night time lock up and a fox will take care of her or slow cook her. Low heat, 8 hours, thyme, rosemary and lemon zest. Serve her up on mashed potatoes with a side of broccolini and carrots.

Too soon.

And that would never happen again anyways since they now sleep in the house.

So you can stick your rosemary and lemon zest where the sun don’t shine, along with your mashed spuds, broccolini and especially your carrots. 😡

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15 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Aww gee WCW. I didn’t know you fancied me but you’ll have to join the queue 

You do know if it’s only one person, it’s technically not a queue, right?

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