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I have seen photos on the club site. Did anyone go?

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I dropped past as I was in the area, they were about to start an intra club with official AFL umpires. There looked to be a few Casey players to make up the numbers, unfortunately I couldn't hang around to watch as I had to get going. I was hoping somebody else could fill us in but I'm not holding my breath as I didn't see anyone else watching on.

 
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1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Can’t spoil you with many photos from today’s session but here’s one -

 

Yes you can please,  my phone will not open to full size the club photos. So any are acceptable. Thanks

 

1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

so i take it petty continues to train as a forward?

I think those arms look more like Johnson’s don’t they

 
4 hours ago, Its Time for Another said:

I think those arms look more like Johnson’s don’t they

That’s definitely AJ. 👍🏽

6 hours ago, 640MD said:

Yes you can please,  my phone will not open to full size the club photos. So any are acceptable. Thanks

 

TC is a gentle giant off the field but a beast on-field…

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My friend attended training yesterday and this is what she texted me … 

“Went to training today and wow just wow- I have never seen them like this! It was full-on. Serious training no holding back. Only me and 2 other spectators. 

The rehab group were on the back oval- but all were running, moving and kicking  really well as far as I could see. 

The boys are so fit! I can’t wait to see them actually out on the ground.”
 

2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

TC is a gentle giant off the field but a beast on-field…

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You see what I mean by "tree trunks"!

I missed this. What is the issue with Disco please?


36 minutes ago, Damo said:

I missed this. What is the issue with Disco please?

Agree - what's he done? Was really hoping he could build some continuity, shows a lot

He sprained an ankle just before Christmas. Haven't heard whether that is still the issue, but he still wasn't back with the main group doing match sim last Wednesday at Gosch's. He was running freely with the other rehabbers, so hopefully a cautious approach being taken at this stage. Not sure what he did last Friday at Casey?

2 hours ago, Damo said:

I missed this. What is the issue with Disco please?

Hurt his foot/ankle. Back running and plan is to rejoin main training in the next 1-2 weeks. 


18 hours ago, BigBadBustling said:

Intra-club in January with AFL umpires. Is that normal?

Very normal. Gets earlier every year to be honest. Majority of clubs are into match simulations with umpires (umpires need training too😂).

Unofficial practice games start in just a bit over 4 weeks so it’s all systems go! 

Most of the outside world have us finishing 15-16 this year. 
It will be very special if we can get back to finals this year. 
Hopefully the whole Football Department has set a Standard that will not be compromised. 

 
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There is also a write up of the training on the MFC [censored]  agh site,   can someone get their AI to copy it.  It made me smile.

A little too good but I did smile

Others might as well

 


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