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8 minutes ago, Kev said:

 

BT talking to Richardson in the centre.

 

I approached BT and said, “Hi, BT. I’m roaming Ghosty.” He said, “Oh no” and actually looked a little frightened 😅 and much to my disappointment he was really nice. I hate it when that happens. 

 

All 23 plus emergencies - Campbell, TMac and Billings.

Initially the Casey boys were doing a light run before their practice match against Coburg tomorrow. They were then joined by the AFL listed boys who will join them. 

Hopefully Spargs will get a full game in tomorrow.

I shared a bench with Brian Taylor, who had the binoculars out. He then joined Alan Richardson and went to the middle of the ground to chat with Nathan Jones.

BT didn't escape the Ghostwriter so she can report further on his motivations for attending our Captain's Run - maybe getting clearance for Roaming Brian at some stage?

 

Ive just had an inspired thought, Roaming Ghosty and Picket Fence, after the game segment to be called "When its all said and done" with Ghosty and Fence LIVE!🤪😇👀🫦👅🫣😎🥰😇

5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Ive just had an inspired thought, Roaming Ghosty and Picket Fence, after the game segment to be called "When its all said and done" with Ghosty and Fence LIVE!🤪😇👀🫦👅🫣😎🥰😇

 

5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Ive just had an inspired thought, Roaming Ghosty and Picket Fence, after the game segment to be called "When its all said and done" with Ghosty and Fence LIVE!🤪😇👀🫦👅🫣😎🥰😇

Stick to the fishing PF.


Thanks Ghostwriter, Kev Martin, Harvey Wallbanger and all posters and special comments, good to hear everyone in good spirits and humour. Big day tomorrow particularly with 6 debutantes, I wish them all the best and I am looking forward to seeing them all run out onto the G Tomorrow. Go Dees.❤️💙

We got there this morning. First time at Goschs paddock. Had no idea were it was so took a few wrong turns. Son got a picture with Nathan Jones to send to daughter in Perth, goes with her many selfies with him from years of Mooloolaba training sessions. Have only ever been to training a few times so I don't really have a great reference point, but to me Jeffo looked very nervous and like he had the weight of the world on his shoulders. Don't know if that is just him normally, but I really hope he can relax and have a great debut.

9 minutes ago, Left Foot Snap said:

We got there this morning. First time at Goschs paddock. Had no idea were it was so took a few wrong turns. Son got a picture with Nathan Jones to send to daughter in Perth, goes with her many selfies with him from years of Mooloolaba training sessions. Have only ever been to training a few times so I don't really have a great reference point, but to me Jeffo looked very nervous and like he had the weight of the world on his shoulders. Don't know if that is just him normally, but I really hope he can relax and have a great debut.

Jeff carries a lot on those shoulders it appears.

 
1 hour ago, picket fence said:

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🎣

Do you ever throw bait on demonland ?

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Ive just had an inspired thought, Roaming Ghosty and Picket Fence, after the game segment to be called "When its all said and done" with Ghosty and Fence LIVE!🤪😇👀🫦👅🫣😎🥰😇

isnt your head more suited to radio


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1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Ive just had an inspired thought, Roaming Ghosty and Picket Fence, after the game segment to be called "When its all said and done" with Ghosty and Fence LIVE!🤪😇👀🫦👅🫣😎🥰😇

What happened to your idea of doing a podcast?

Also, you expect me to consider the idea of a post-game segment with you when you leave the apostrophe out of the title?

PS: I’ve told Jeffo about you in the past, about how you’re a big fan of his and how you’ve been gunning for his selection for ages, etc. Today I told him my mate (that’s you PF. I pretended we’re friends) is rapt that he’s been named. He said, “He’ll be behind the goals with you?” I said, “Nah, he’s not even going to be at the game.” He nodded slowly and had the look on his face of Cool, my biggest fan won’t even be there. Shame on you PF! 😝

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40 minutes ago, Left Foot Snap said:

We got there this morning. First time at Goschs paddock. Had no idea were it was so took a few wrong turns. Son got a picture with Nathan Jones to send to daughter in Perth, goes with her many selfies with him from years of Mooloolaba training sessions. Have only ever been to training a few times so I don't really have a great reference point, but to me Jeffo looked very nervous and like he had the weight of the world on his shoulders. Don't know if that is just him normally, but I really hope he can relax and have a great debut.

That’s regulation Jeffo. He always looks like that. It’s funny you mentioned him looking nervous because the last thing I said to him today was “No need to be nervous, Matty. You’ve got this!” He said, “I’ll try (to not be nervous), we’ll see how I go.” But yeah, he’d be nervous. 

I went for a jaunt down to training. Unfortunately, didn’t get to see much as the players were all busy hugging some creepy person. 

19 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

That’s regulation Jeffo. He always looks like that. It’s funny you mentioned him looking nervous because the last thing I said to him today was “No need to be nervous, Matty. You’ve got this!” He said, “I’ll try (to not be nervous), we’ll see how I go.” But yeah, he’d be nervous. 

Beautiful kick though.

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14 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I went for a jaunt down to training. Unfortunately, didn’t get to see much as the players were all busy hugging some creepy person. 

Hmmmm that’s strange. I was there the entire time and I didn’t see the players hugging a creepy person 🤔 


4 hours ago, In Harmes Way said:

Isn’t that loitering within tent?

Use 'Wasn't' as it's past tents

24 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I went for a jaunt down to training. Unfortunately, didn’t get to see much as the players were all busy hugging some creepy person. 

Well when It's all said and done, could be an apparition😅

28 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Use 'Wasn't' as it's past tents

You can show yourself out dub

1 hour ago, Ghostwriter said:

Hmmmm that’s strange. I was there the entire time and I didn’t see the players hugging a creepy person 🤔 

If you took a selfie you'd have a pic of them!

6 hours 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!🏄‍♂️

So Mr Fence, swapped 🐍 for 🦈.   Though there are sea snakes too. 


6 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Thanks Ghostwriter, Kev Martin, Harvey Wallbanger and all posters and special comments, good to hear everyone in good spirits and humour. Big day tomorrow particularly with 6 debutantes, I wish them all the best and I am looking forward to seeing them all run out onto the G Tomorrow. Go Dees.❤️💙

Have a great day, DZ.

8 hours ago, Kev said:

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.  

 

At the moment Mark Jamar is only scheduled to participate in one training a week which will be main training👍🏼

 
13 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Has the team been announced? No email from club and can’t see anything here

 

thanks and thanks GW

Yes it’s on the club website superunknown 😁


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