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Just now, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Norf, based of exposed form, will pull our pants down.

Sounds like our form is going to be exposed.

4 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Clayton’s hand reinjured at training…clearly hasn’t been right all year. 

Any mention of how long?

 
33 minutes ago, BoBo said:

Any mention of how long?

No mention that he will miss, but they were doing a tackling drill and Kolt got Clarry and he got up grimacing and holding his hand. 


5 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

No mention that he will miss, but they were doing a tackling drill and Kolt got Clarry and he got up grimacing and holding his hand. 

Ahh ok, thank you 🙏 

13 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

No mention that he will miss, but they were doing a tackling drill and Kolt got Clarry and he got up grimacing and holding his hand. 

I thought the guys were on a 6 day break? Was there a training session? 

A bloke from an inner suburb  on the north western side of town said he  thought he heard something went on down at the local in regard to wagering.  

 
On 15/06/2024 at 18:03, dees189227 said:

I really think may is missing his mate lever back there with him. 

One player?? But Filth can cover multiple player loses, nup we are physically and mentally weak!


36 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

I thought the guys were on a 6 day break? Was there a training session? 

They are. It ended today. If there was a training session today (on a Sunday?) they weren’t all in attendance.

edit: they did train today. Not all were in attendance 

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4 hours ago, Bendigo_Demon said:

After watching North vs Pies today I would say that North are red-hot favourites to [censored] us next week. 

After watching north for 12 rounds id say they are red hot favourites for the spoon

2 hours ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

No mention that he will miss, but they were doing a tackling drill and Kolt got Clarry and he got up grimacing and holding his hand. 

If it was / is that dodgy he was probably a week to week proposition anyway.

Then you have to ask, why did we play him vs Brissy when all the signs and the timing said don't.  He even came off the track after the Cap run that week and looked very worried, chatting to trainers for at least 3 to 5 mins.

Give him that week off, get the opp, then another 4 to 6 to fully heal.  He's back for the Saints match (latest).

Instead we gave him the bye to get over the opp and straight back into it again for Anzac eve.  Has never looked fully right besides maybe one or two reasonable games since.

2 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Has never looked fully right besides maybe one or two reasonable games since.

He effectively missed the pre-season, and has been playing catch-up ever since. Regardless of what's going on with his hand, he's never going to be fully right until next year.


The players were mostly back today for the mid season breakfast meeting with their club sponsor. Training was after breakfast and I was told the emphasis was on goal kicking. From what I saw on the news the emphasis was on tackling and pressure (Clarrie came uo saw in a wrestling match with Kolton).

I believe McVee wasn't available not sure if he has an injury. I would really like to see him in the midfield for a stint.

12 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Our best in form wins came against Port Adelaide, Hawthorn and Western Bulldogs.

Can't count St Kilda as a one of our best wins lol. They're absolutely crud..

No coincidence that BB played alright in those games where we had blokes like ANB and Langdon playing their natural position. 

And beating the previously-undefeated Cats. Which feels like it was in a different season. 

Pies were bad first half.  Loading?  Were witches hats for Norf training run.  Switched on 2nd half and shot them lame duck that the shinbones are.  We got this.  

16 hours ago, Demonsone said:

How can Nth find away to kick 8 in the 1st qtr vs our so called A graders who couldn’t kick any .. lose next week and serious questions on Goody and co 

People talk about the power of AI, but it has a long way to go.

6 hours ago, bing181 said:

He effectively missed the pre-season, and has been playing catch-up ever since. Regardless of what's going on with his hand, he's never going to be fully right until next year.

Yep.

Unfortunately same goes for petty, McAdam, BBB and possibly tmac (I say possibly because tmac has looked in remarkably good nick given he had an interrupted preseason).


50 minutes ago, binman said:

Yep.

Unfortunately same goes for petty, McAdam, BBB and possibly tmac (I say possibly because tmac has looked in remarkably good nick given he had an interrupted preseason).

Agree, but at least Clarry is have a crack, do you honestly think Petty is?

On 12/06/2024 at 23:30, Winners at last said:

Has anyone seen or heard from Kate Roffey recently?

Who is Kate Roffey???

Club taking the no-news-is-good-news approach this week:

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/1577370/inside-the-four-walls-our-property-manager?videoId=1577370&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1718521200001

 

(Good on him, and all the behind-the-scenes-ers, though!)

 
27 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Who is Kate Roffey???

What would you like her to say ? “We fully back and support our coach and his staff” 

50 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Who is Kate Roffey???

Jon Ralph had a red hot crack at her last week on Foxtel's mid week tackle.

He said you never hear from her in the tough times.


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