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2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Takes a pretty bitter and asinine jerk to head into the MFC cheer squad area and pull something like that after a game?

It’s not uncommon unfortunately. We’re often the target of sore losers. But this particular incident is next level since a toddler was involved. 

 
9 hours ago, Freddy Fuschia said:

So no open training between now and team selection?

They don't seem to be encouraging spectators at their Casey sessions, which is the main and usually the one where team selection is made.

Gosh's Paddock is usually used for the review/recovery session and the Captain's run.

8 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I watched AFL360 a few weeks ago when Petracca was on and they invited young Eddie in with him.  It turns out Eddie had been at training the previous day.

I've just done a DL search of threads in which he is discussed and the ones below came up with clips of Eddie at training and/or on AFL 360.  The second thread was a 'Family Day' training session.

 

 

Longer version of the fan day video if anyone missed it the first time around...

"Here's some more big guys"  😂

 
9 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Eddie's training adventures continue.

In the club rooms last week. 

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C50LlZkxNfC/?igsh=bWxkZ3h5Mm1jMGox

My favourite moments:

  • How Melksham teaches Eddie to 'look me in the eye' when shaking hands.🤩
  • Jvr introduces himself as 'Jacob'.  Eddie hesitates for a confused moment and says:  'Hi Roo'. 🥰 Ah, the joy of childhood.
  • a big hug for Petracca  😍 And how Petracca invites him in to 'meet the boys' - I suspect a friendship forged on AFL 360.

Very impressed he knows all the players by sight and remembers their names.

 

Note:  If the above link doesn't work go to instagrams on mfc site.  Apologies if posted elsewhere

This is good content!

Although, Eddie lied to Clayton. He lied. He lied and that needs to be dealt with at some point.

Shame really.

4 year olds these days, constantly lying…

10 minutes ago, rpfc said:

This is good content!

Although, Eddie lied to Clayton. He lied. He lied and that needs to be dealt with at some point.

Shame really.

4 year olds these days, constantly lying…

LOL.  I noticed Eddie's lie ... couldn't see his face but I swear he didn't blink.

I know a 4yo who has no problem telling a little white lie while looking you directly in the eye ... but they are so cute at that age ... 


1 hour ago, Phil C said:

Wot??

also, maybe time to rename this thread. Nothing much about training???

Hope that helps  🙂

4 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

LOL.  I noticed Eddie's lie ... couldn't see his face but I swear he didn't blink.

I know a 4yo who has no problem telling a little white lie while looking you directly in the eye ... but they are so cute at that age ... 

Yes I have a little 4 year old liar too… ah well…

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