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12 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Are we 'hidding' George in the country?

Yes, I think we are hiding him in the cupboards. I don't have any Intel on this. It's just a gut feel. We will see 

 
13 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Anyone know what's happended to Roy?

Is he on the Casey list... I don't think so

If not there are rules as to when he can be used. (Not sure if he meets the 23rd player rule as I think that has an age limit)

3 hours ago, Bystander said:

Anyone know why?

Would surely get a game?

What part of country? Drouin or Manangatang?

Plays for a little country town in the Central Vic wheat belt... Tyntynder. Last year he played for Bacchus Marsh after moving over from WA where he played for Peel Thunder. (He has been around)

 
On 23/05/2024 at 17:12, picket fence said:

Sorry to say guys 3 players are ALWAYS are on standby and do the warmups right up until the last few minutes before they run out! ALWAYS has been and ALWAYS will be! 

As an eyewitness to what went on in the rooms before a game I can categorically state you are wrong. It may be the case now (I wouldn't know) but "ALWAYS" is complete BS.


On 24/05/2024 at 09:33, Jumping Jack Clennett said:

What happened to Roy George?

I believe that he has sought sanctuary in the church of the poisoned mind

1 hour ago, Witches Hat said:

As an eyewitness to what went on in the rooms before a game I can categorically state you are wrong. It may be the case now (I wouldn't know) but "ALWAYS" is complete BS.

I am talking last 10 years or so and without being a smarty, this always was the case and I know coz I was inside as well!

23 hours ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Are we 'hidding' George in the country?

Ssshh!

 
21 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Plays for a little country town in the Central Vic wheat belt... Tyntynder. Last year he played for Bacchus Marsh after moving over from WA where he played for Peel Thunder. (He has been around)

He kicked six goals from the midfield last week 

Long time since I can recall a time clash with the AFL game. Many have been close but basically one half and then the AFL game starts...

Strange timing... Even a 12:45pm start would have avoided a clash


I have so much love for Seaston and Tholstrop. They just scrap and fight. They are not going to die wondering about an AFL career. 


Jeffo with another crumbing Goal

ANW going alright

Kolt getting his hands on it

Laurie two


Casey take the lead 

Kolt, Moniz & White busy.  Two lovely crumbs from Bill for the conversions

 

Membrey off the leash…

Breathe out

at Casey


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