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On 08/07/2024 at 08:20, Lucifers Hero said:

The 'Mouse Pack' did good yesterday😁.

@WalkingCivilWar any more info on who is considered part of the pack.  TIA.

 

Looking forward to many, many more games like yesterday.  Love 'Colt's' feistiness and that Big Max took on that smug (but brilliant) upstart #9.

I'll grant that Reid is an exceptional talent but needs to know that he simply can't have a crack at one of the games greatest players.

He was lucky Max is not a thug and didn't break any part of him. What a nerve.

 
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On 08/07/2024 at 09:02, Satyriconhome said:

They all live close to each other in the Chadstone area, Tholtrup with McVee, Roo and AMW. Chin lives just across from Roo and AMW as far as I can remember. Think Howes is that way also.

Thanks Saty.

Good to see you posting occasionally.

Probably our best in form defender.

Surely he's got a contract coming his way?

 

He looks like he could have at least 2 more years in the tank after this. Incredible. Credit to Tom and the high performance team for getting him fit again.

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On 02/05/2024 at 11:31, Lucifers Hero said:

Its times like this I really miss 'Gus and Gawny'.  They would be all over 'Mouse Pack' news!

 

Edit:  As Gus is still working with the club, I wonder if they could resurrect the podcast, even if occassionally!

Have we seen any bits of cheese lying around Gosch's or Casey?


From the article   Love the positivity, which I hope will be infectious.  Tom obviously doesn’t read this site 🙄❤️💙

“Times when I used to wake up and think about how sore I was or if I wasn't playing well, I'd look at the negative side of that. Now I'm kind of thinking, well, how good is it to be able to do this as a job and play footy?”

On 08/07/2024 at 07:02, Satyriconhome said:

They all live close to each other in the Chadstone area, Tholtrup with McVee, Roo and AMW. Chin lives just across from Roo and AMW as far as I can remember. Think Howes is that way also.

Been back out in the bushes with the binoculars again, Saty?! 

24 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Been back out in the bushes with the binoculars again, Saty?! 

Sorry, if I leave the confines of my triangle of East Melbourne, Fitzroy and Collingwood, I feel a bit nauseous, Chadstone is a bit too suburban for me, Chin and Andy told me.

 

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