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Despite the veil of secrecy and rumours that the main oval at Casey Fields was surrounded by heavy security including armed guards and snakes, it appears that the team trained there today. And, as rumour had it elsewhere, there might have been a surprise guest at the ground.

Check out the Training Gallery 27 January

(clue: go to picture 34 - and I suspect that number is not a coincidence either 😀)

 
8 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Despite the veil of secrecy and rumours that the main oval at Casey Fields was surrounded by heavy security including armed guards and snakes, it appears that the team trained there today. And, as rumour had it elsewhere, there might have been a surprise guest at the ground.

Check out the Training Gallery 27 January

(clue: go to picture 34 - and I suspect that number is not a coincidence either 😀)

Haha making it picture 34 can’t be a coincidence! Clever

Not wishing to throw any more gasoline on the fire of unbridled speculation. Concerning the current incumbent of guernsey #36. I’ll leave that angst to the tea leaf readers, gypsy fortune tellers and tarot card mystics on another thread.

But admittedly the question Where is  Kozzie? did briefly pop up as l went deeper and deeper into the photo gallery. Yes he did appear at pic #42. Which may help those losing sleep resolve the ultimate question of Life, the Universe and Everything Kozzie.

But the waiting time for an answer took ‘Deep Thought’ 7.5 million years just to find the question. Before the answer pops out Earth was demolished to make way for an intergalactic express way. So no MCG to play on anyway. 
 

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You can now relax.

 

Lever looked like he was in the thick of things and must be close to full training.

Hopefully we have 4 to choose from, out of May, Lever, T Mac and Petty, come our round 1 defence.

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Look at that coach running around having fun.  He looks as fit as the boys.


On 27/01/2025 at 18:52, Whispering_Jack said:

Despite the veil of secrecy and rumours that the main oval at Casey Fields was surrounded by heavy security including armed guards and snakes, it appears that the team trained there today. And, as rumour had it elsewhere, there might have been a surprise guest at the ground.

Check out the Training Gallery 27 January

(clue: go to picture 34 - and I suspect that number is not a coincidence either 😀)

this is the second time he's trained with the group this summer?

10 hours ago, thirty-one said:

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Look at that coach running around having fun.  He looks as fit as the boys.

Adams also looks to be putting on considerable size now...

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