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I’ll be chained to the DA tent again so won’t be able to submit a training report. We won’t know who’s had a haircut or who has a new girlfriend, but dems da breaks 🙃

However, I will be happy to take your hard-earned in return for the culinary delight that is a snag in bread.

 

See y’all there!!!

❤️💙

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  • Ghostwriter changed the title to PRESEASON TRAINING: Wednesday 22nd January 2025
 

Said 930 when I saw it so pretty sure that means 10am right? It had 930-1230

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2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I’ll be chained to the DA tent again so won’t be able to submit a training report. We won’t know who’s had a haircut or who has a new girlfriend, but dems da breaks 🙃

However, I will be happy to take your hard-earned in return for the culinary delight that is a snag in bread.

 

See y’all there!!!

❤️💙

Can't make it unfortunately (damn work ruins everything).

Hopefully we can get an update on Chin & K Brown.

Probably not the right topic to put this on but there’s a great listen on RSN with Alan Richardson. Paraphrasing..Gawn & Trac are close to full fitness and importantly have missed only contact training which the club is ok with as they are so good at that. Oliver is very happy mentally and flying physically…club very excited. Also so happy to get Mentha and think he is tracking well. Hoping they finally have McAdams body right and if they can keep him fit and he is right now ..big bonus. Super impressed with Langford & Lindsay and they’ll be thereabouts round 1 sounded a bit more positive re Johnson playing Rnd 1. They feel that JVR is right to go ..it’s his time. Petty will be a valuable swing player for us. Rivers is wanted by both midfield and backline coaches so very happy with his progression & finally re Kozzie ..WA teams are keen to get him but as far as MFC is concerned Kozzie will be with us for a long time. He and his family are very happy here.  Anyway I feel very excited after that listen ..


4 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Can't make it unfortunately (damn work ruins everything).

Hopefully we can get an update on Chin & K Brown.

get your priorities right

2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

get your priorities right

I’ll let my boss know Chook Fowler on demonland has given me the all clear to attend training and not work

 

3 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

I’ll be chained to the DA tent again so won’t be able to submit a training report. We won’t know who’s had a haircut or who has a new girlfriend, but dems da breaks 🙃

However, I will be happy to take your hard-earned in return for the culinary delight that is a snag in bread.

 

See y’all there!!!

❤️💙

DA Tent ?? - Development Application or is it some camping arrangement ?



 
3 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

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Strange place for an injury, looks like he’s had a shot and it’s got infected or it’s shoulder related which isn’t good news.

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