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S&Gs this morning, which is ok imo since they’ve trained so hard at Casey this week.

Serious question: when congratulating debutants, should they ALL be congratulated, including emergency and sub players? 

 
4 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

S&Gs this morning, which is ok imo since they’ve trained so hard at Casey this week.

Serious question: when congratulating debutants, should they ALL be congratulated, including emergency and sub players? 

Congratulate the subs but not the emergencies.

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Just now, Fat Tony said:

Congratulate the subs but not the emergencies.

Thank you! I’m glad I asked since I would’ve congratulated all of them.

 
44 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Thank you! I’m glad I asked since I would’ve congratulated all of them.

Congratulate everyone but remind them that we have to win. I've been bagging Collingwood and Carlton fans hard and I can ill afford the return fire should we lose. 

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Casey boys are out on the park. Noah Ooze and Roy Boy included. Seniors to join them shortly. 


1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

Thank you! I’m glad I asked since I would’ve congratulated all of them.

Afl.com.au is good guide. Each game will have milestones, which I believe last season or season before they've started putting in debut games as a milestone. It will say this even if the team is the squad team before the final team is announced, then it removes it as a milestone if they are a emergency player. 

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All players are here. I congratulated the debs and as I hugged each one the rest of the boys yelled and clapped, especially for Jeffo, they went nuts. X escaped my clutches but Maxy called him back. Maxy knows: keep the nuffie happy and she’ll leave you alone 😝

6 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

All players are here. I congratulated the debs and as I hugged each one the rest of the boys yelled and clapped, especially for Jeffo, they went nuts. X escaped my clutches but Maxy called him back. Maxy knows: keep the nuffie happy and she’ll leave you alone 😝

Thanks Ghosty, 32 degrees here at Christies Beach, Sth Aus, just about to catch a wave and show the locals a bit of ..oogie ooogie oogie, watch picket fence doing the Mud Crab boogie!🏄‍♂️

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Been out of it this week with no idea what is happening. Was just driving down Punt Rd past the ground and turned my head to be pleasantly surprised to see the boys out there. I immediately pulled over into the river and am walking up now. 

1 minute ago, layzie said:

Been out of it this week with no idea what is happening. Was just driving down Punt Rd past the ground and turned my head to be pleasantly surprised to see the boys out there. I immediately pulled over into the river and am walking up now. 

You can't park there.


3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Thanks Ghosty, 32 degrees here at Christies Beach, Sth Aus, just about to catch a wave and show the locals a bit of ..oogie ooogie oogie, watch picket fence doing the Mud Crab boogie!🏄‍♂️

For serious PF? How's the swell?

2 minutes ago, Lexinator said:

You can't park there.

I literally walked in the moment they all walked off the field...

15 minutes ago, layzie said:

I literally walked in the moment they all walked off the field...

They must’ve heard some lunatic driver with a MFC member sticker ditched his vehicle in the Yarra and was fleeing on foot directly to Gosch’s…

32 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

All players are here. I congratulated the debs and as I hugged each one the rest of the boys yelled and clapped, especially for Jeffo, they went nuts. X escaped my clutches but Maxy called him back. Maxy knows: keep the nuffie happy and she’ll leave you alone 😝

Haha have you ever been charged with loitering with intent?

1 minute ago, Neil Crompton said:

Haha have you ever been charged with loitering with intent?

What about loitering in a tent?


4 minutes ago, binman said:

What about loitering in a tent?

Isn’t that loitering within tent?

46 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

All players are here. I congratulated the debs and as I hugged each one the rest of the boys yelled and clapped, especially for Jeffo, they went nuts. X escaped my clutches but Maxy called him back. Maxy knows: keep the nuffie happy and she’ll leave you alone 😝

You really are a GEM

39 minutes ago, layzie said:

Been out of it this week with no idea what is happening. Was just driving down Punt Rd past the ground and turned my head to be pleasantly surprised to see the boys out there. I immediately pulled over into the river and am walking up now. 

no wonder you are walking if the car is in the river

15 minutes ago, binman said:

What about loitering in a tent?

surrounded by naked men


Very relaxed session again.

All Casey players were out, (joined by the AFL Casey after there meeting), then AFL strolled onto the paddock. 

The players ran the GW gauntlet with humour and fun.

Very few with numbers on, mainly the training singlets.  

No sight of Jamar. Whelan was helping, first time I'd seen him for a while. Jones spent time with Henderson. 

BT talking to Richardson in the centre.

A couple doing some runs, a group with a soccer ball, others gathering the low ball with a trainer, the rest goal kicking (many joined in later).

Last out there, Tracc, Oliver, Henderson and Bowey.  

 

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17 minutes ago, BigBadBustling said:

I can't help but feel a certain poster starting to get very frustrated with this thread.

It was the mother of S&Gs sessions therefore we can be forgiven for indulging in a S&Gs thread, surely. It didn’t even go for the advertised 30 mins. As he was walking back to the rooms, Salo said, “Thanks for coming for the solid 10-minute session!” 

 
1 hour ago, layzie said:

For serious PF? How's the swell?

Small wind Nth east but expecting to bear sth later in the day! FISHING this arvo after Reef Sharks, Schnapper or anything else foolish enough to gobble down my bait🎣

1 hour ago, Stu said:

They must’ve heard some lunatic driver with a MFC member sticker ditched his vehicle in the Yarra and was fleeing on foot directly to Gosch’s…

Beware of the E. coli!


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