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38 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

Shooting is probably over the top. 

In my day you would have got 6 of the best from Brother Dominic.

And Brother Dominic would've got  12 of the best from me.

Anyways, no need to be so abrasive next time. I got the name of a town wrong, big deal. 

 
7 hours ago, Cranky Franky said:

Herman's Bay ???? WTF

Maybe you mean Hermannsburg.

Somewhere near Traegarar Park.

Geography & spelling are not Demonlander strong suits.

 

Cranky suits you mate!!

7 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

As I’ve tried to explain to CrankyPants (above) I couldn’t fully understand some of what the boys were saying. One can only say “Pardon, what was that?” so many times before it gets annoying.

 I actually googled Herman’s Bay while with them and something about the NT popped up. I assumed I had the right name.

SO SHOOT ME FFS 🙄 

Not to worry WCW Hermannsburg has some historical significance it was set up by a Dutch religious group and had involvement in teaching and training indigenous children also for recording and translating indigenous words and places as the aboriginal people have 100’s of different dialects but no written language. So their work is quite significant.😁

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5 hours ago, Cranky Franky said:

Shooting is probably over the top. 

In my day you would have got 6 of the best from Brother Dominic.

Or Coghlan or Cummins or Chapman or Nangle....plenty more

12 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Not to worry WCW Hermannsburg has some historical significance it was set up by a Dutch religious group and had involvement 

Actually German Lutheran missionaries not Dutch. Carl Strehlow was the first pastor.


On 10/04/2024 at 10:09, kev martin said:

 MFC Casey players are out now.

All rehabbers have joined them, Marty, McAdam, Melky, Bowey, Sestan.

Sestan has some left shoulder strapping.

McAdam doing well. Accelerating with power and some beautiful shimmies and cutting lines in a handball comp/drill.

No, not Marty. Trainers call him out, he wanted to be in the drills, but no. Also, not Bowey. Though they both play in the structural sims.

White caps are Sestan and Turner, (no tackling).

Hunter doing some instructions when the sims breaks.

The squad is looking classy, rarely any errors.

McAdam is looking the goods, (in the sim), running hard defensively and when attacking. 

Schache is playing well.

Jefferson gets lost at times, needs more work on his decisions and intention. When he has space, he kills it with skills.

Andy Moniz-Wakefield is in the backline.

All these positive signs are an indication of a great team.

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