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It’s that time of year where we get started on making new handheld banners and signs etc. I’ve been tasked with providing a list of nicknames for this purpose. What our boss lady doesn’t know is I’ve already compiled one on here 😅 So, a simple task really.

Besides updating said list, I’ll be delivering a DA teddy bear to a player. Therefore I won’t be able to furnish the usual comprehensive serious af training report as I usually do (I know right. 😂) so y’all will just have to settle for a Kev or Wayne or Matt Demon et al report.

❤️💙

 

just popping in to express my appreciation for all the training reports weve had this summer. ive read all of them and they are very appreciated, so thank you to you all!

Edited by biggestred

 

Bucket list item ticked off today.  First training attendance.  Very excited!

7 minutes ago, Travy14 said:

Bucket list item ticked off today.  First training attendance.  Very excited!

Good.

I expect 1263733647 word description from today's training session.

Ta.


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The mood is sky-high! The energy is electric. It’s such a great place to be this morning, more so than usual. I can even hear a couple of the boys singing along with the music in the tent. In case anyone is wondering, the song is called “Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom” by Venga Boys (I had to Shazam it). 

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Good.

I expect 1263733647 word description from today's training session.

Ta.

I have notes section up on my phone ready

Just now, Travy14 said:

I have notes section up on my phone ready

hurry up

 
Just now, Ghostwriter said:

The mood is sky-high! The energy is electric. It’s such a great place to be this morning, more so than usual. I can even hear a couple of the boys singing along with the music in the tent. In case anyone is wondering, the song is called “Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom” by Venga Boys (I had to Shazam it). 

Have been very surprised but tge early song selection, half the team's parents wouldn't have even met when these tunes came out!!

Right in my wheel house though!!

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Kolt in rehab along with Melky


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Ricky Mentha is wearing #34. He didn’t know this until I told him. The boys all duly bagged him 😂 Then Woey asked me who’s number #34 and I said “Kalani” and it was very well received 🙂


I’ve moved back from Tamworth 😊Melk wrestling for marks with a trainer in Forward Pocket


 
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Charles though! Soooo good to see him out there with the others. And no one is happier than him. I’m not 100% sure but I think I saw the corners of his mouth turn up for half a second. Monumental!


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