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Captain’s Run this morning. If there’s no other Demonlanders here, I’m happy to answer questions.

 

 

Can’t guarantee the answers will be correct though.

 

🙃

 

Please ask Eddie if he is growing his hair long again!  And congratulate him on his form this season so far!

(Figure that question is just right for you, WCW 😁)

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2 minutes ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Please ask Eddie if he is growing his hair long again!  And congratulate him on his form this season so far!

(Figure that question is just right for you, WCW 😁)

The perfect question! Thanks muchly, DP. I will also congratulate Bowsa on his return to side! 🥳

 

Tell Bowey he is playing for sure this week

😊😂

9 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Captain’s Run this morning. If there’s no other Demonlanders here, I’m happy to answer questions.

 

 

Can’t guarantee the answers will be correct though.

 

🙃

Can you please ask young Leb who does his hair?


Just now, Dee Zephyr said:

Can you please ask young Leb who does his hair?

We already know, DZ! For that was one of the hard hitting questions Robbo asked him on 360 last night. 🙄 Geez and I thought I asked the unimportant questions. Robbo makes me sound like Mike Sheehan. 

6 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Can you please ask young Leb who does his hair?

His mum! She's a hairdresser.

Melks and Salo the only two out there thus far. Early since the official start is 9:45. One on one they’re tackling hard. Both looking really good. 

 

Fritta is out there now. I told him his goal was ok but I’ve seen better 😂

16 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

We already know, DZ! For that was one of the hard hitting questions Robbo asked him on 360 last night. 🙄 Geez and I thought I asked the unimportant questions. Robbo makes me sound like Mike Sheehan. 

i felt sorry for him with that interview - Robinson was incoherent and asked stupid questions. 

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16 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

i felt sorry for him with that interview - Robinson was incoherent and asked stupid questions. 

That’s normal.  He needs media training more than the 18 year old Leb!

 

55 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

, I’m happy to answer questions.

 

 

Can’t guarantee the answers will be correct though.

 

🙃

What is the meaning of life?

Seriously, did McAdam join in. Unsure whether injured or unwell, during Casey game Sunday.

@Dee Zephyr I said to Leb “how’s about those great questions Robbo asked you last night?!” He said, “I know right! He went totally off script.” Apparently interviewees are given an idea about what questions will come their way. Robbo decided to pose his own questions. Pity the questions he asked were sch!tt. 

7 minutes ago, Redleg said:

What is the meaning of life?

Seriously, did McAdam join in. Unsure whether injured or unwell, during Casey game Sunday.

The Captain's run usually only features the 23 players named in the squad (not yet named) and the emergencies. Occasionally some of the players listed on the injury list will be doing their own programs on the periphery. The Demon listed Casey players sometimes do a session prior to or after the Captain's Run.

Wow i feel old on Demonland, come onto the training thread and suddenly there are all these nicnames for players! @WalkingCivilWar i assume this is your influence? haha


36 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

i felt sorry for him with that interview - Robinson was incoherent and asked stupid questions. 

So you're saying he was in fine form Chook... very generous of you

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My calendar says today is 8th May ...  😉

11 minutes ago, Redleg said:

What is the meaning of life?

Seriously, did McAdam join in. Unsure whether injured or unwell, during Casey game Sunday.

Not seeing Shane out there. Apparently he took ill during the first quarter on Sunday. 

Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

Not seeing Shane out there. Apparently he took ill during the first quarter on Sunday. 

i felt ill watching it as well.

Andy! It’s May, not April 😝


Just now, WalkingCivilWar said:

took ill

Are you descended from Jane Austen, WCW? Delightful turn of phrase. So much better than ‘was crook’. 

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Petty nailing shots on goal. As are Melks and Kozzie. Fritta is the only one who’s missed a shot. Dead in front 20 metres out. He’ll hear about it from me 😂

 

This would have to be the cruisiest training session ever. And the shortest. They’re done already. 


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