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It's a special training session at Casey Fields on Super Bowl Sunday (New Orleans Time) with Steven May's touchdown throw to Judd McVee setting the scene for a shocker of a game for Patrick Mahomes and Taylor Swift's plus one and a big day for Philadelphia's Aussie offensive tackle Jordan Mailata.

 

 

 

The rehab group today was Spargo, Trac, Fullarton & Melksham.

Lever & McAdam back in full training. 

There was no Windsor.

Tholstrup was doing simple stretching.

 

3 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

It’s a lovely spot in England.  

Also a suburb next to Prahran in Melbourne and a town? in NSW. :)
It would be possible for Windsor to live in Windsor.

2 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

It's a special training session at Casey Fields on Super Bowl Sunday (New Orleans Time) with Steven May's touchdown throw to Judd McVee setting the scene for a shocker of a game for Patrick Mahomes and Taylor Swift's plus one and a big day for Philadelphia's Aussie offensive tackle Jordan Mailata.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

It's a special training session at Casey Fields on Super Bowl Sunday (New Orleans Time) with Steven May's touchdown throw to Judd McVee setting the scene for a shocker of a game for Patrick Mahomes and Taylor Swift's plus one and a big day for Philadelphia's Aussie offensive tackle Jordan Mailata.

 

 

I am not sold on Goody’s new game plan at all! 

1 hour ago, mauriesy said:

Next door to Prahran.

How many syllables are used to say Prahran...1, 2, or 3?

  • Praaaan?
  • Prah-ran?
  • Pr-ah-ran?

 

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52 minutes ago, Stu said:

How many syllables are used to say Prahran...1, 2, or 3?

  • Praaaan?
  • Prah-ran?
  • Pr-ah-ran?

 

1 - pran

2 - pa-ran

would be much different for people from braghton, but

and too hard for romsey people, who'd just say that place near win-zr 

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2 hours ago, Matt Demon said:

The rehab group today was Spargo, Trac, Fullarton & Melksham.

Lever & McAdam back in full training. 

There was no Windsor.

Tholstrup was doing simple stretching.

Chandler?

4 minutes ago, FTB said:

Chandler?

He wasn't there, he looked to be tracking well last week. I'll check on Wednesday.


9 minutes ago, Matt Demon said:

He wasn't there, he looked to be tracking well last week. I'll check on Wednesday.

Got a training report for us from today MD!?

5 hours ago, Go Ds said:

Also a suburb next to Prahran in Melbourne and a town? in NSW. :)
It would be possible for Windsor to live in Windsor.

... and behave royally just like the Windsors ... of course, with a piece of Windsor cake with afternoon tea.

6 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

It's a special training session at Casey Fields on Super Bowl Sunday (New Orleans Time) with Steven May's touchdown throw to Judd McVee setting the scene for a shocker of a game for Patrick Mahomes and Taylor Swift's plus one and a big day for Philadelphia's Aussie offensive tackle Jordan Mailata.

 

 

Adams getting into May. Looks like he's going to feel confident and at home in our backline!

Still nothing up on the MFC website with regards to Monday training session coupled with no training reports and where the hell is Windsor??😁😁

17 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Still nothing up on the MFC website with regards to Monday training session coupled with no training reports and where the hell is Windsor??😁😁

Roost it far is probably huddled in a corner of his bed room rocking back and forth atm...


19 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Roost it far is probably huddled in a corner of his bed room rocking back and forth atm...

Another day and no news. This is really tough.

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3 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Still nothing up on the MFC website with regards to Monday training session coupled with no training reports and where the hell is Windsor??😁😁

Maybe in some kind of 18th century re-enactment Jefferson and Adams have rebelled against the motherland and captured a member of the English royalty? 😁


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