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3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

[censored] you Morris!

Implying he is not happy to be back but he is such a pro he will put up with playing for us this year

You read that differently to me. I thought Morris was being positive.

 
 

From GW:

Aidan turned up later than the others. Xavier running laps with SpargiPants. 
Tons of media here. Probably for the draftees but Tracc turning up was a surprise. I can almost smell Cleary racing to get here.


3 minutes ago, Left Foot Snap said:

You read that differently to me. I thought Morris was being positive.

oh right

There is a chance I may be overly sensitive on this topic!

but [censored] him anyway

 

While Trac could probably have handled the PR a bit better by not being silent for ages, heaps of positive change has happened since. So maybe we should be looking at it through that lens.

I'll still get around the bull, what a player!


Langford is already asserting himself in the close-in handball/tackle group. Just got tackled by Trac, also showed a nice side-step. Then he and Tholstrup got hold of a rampaging Trac and refused to give an inch


25 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Tom Morris reporting that Oliver's off field troubles are continuing

#BlisterWatch

Is this a joke??

AMW just ran through 3 tough tackles, rugby style, bounced off each and delivered the handpass


4 minutes ago, Kevin dyson said:

Is this a joke??

Can we please bring back the facepalm emoji? 
 

yes, Kevin, it’s a joke :) 

4 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

AMW just ran through 3 tough tackles, rugby style, bounced off each and delivered the handpass

Is this the reason for the one on one tackling practice? 

 
48 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I have to leave now but will post some thoughts on some individual players later. 

Thanks Andy! 


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