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I have no idea what to expect today after last year and the subsequent aftermath. 
 

We have no idea how the Debutants will perform in the heat of battle, The draw now is just a dogs breakfast, will GW$ be better for the run??

I am so angry that teams begin on different weeks!!

Look ‘em in the eyes Max

100 minutes of 100% Commitment 

Let’s see what happens….

 
 
2 hours ago, DubDee said:

Suspect Clarry and his protege Harvey will be like two pigs in [censored] today

Get the hard ball and bang it long!

Expect Maxy to punch from the ruck too

Like to see our forwards straight-line it to space, giving Clarry, Tracca and coy something to stab at with the smalls in support and hungry.


Just now, Demonland said:

 

Lousy situation, but a bloody good replacement with a big heart and required talents. 

 

16 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Good luck to the demonland faithful 

may the good ship AFL

bestow good luck fair seas and lots of wins 

Me thinks you might be living on the good ship lollipop 640

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Harvey Langford sub

Hate this. Let debutants get out there and have the proper experience and show of confidence.

Sucks May is injured by TMac is a superb replacement.

Understand the logic of prioritising Henderson over Langford as Pickett's missing but still surprised! 

TMac’s a perfect replacement but our chances take a hit with May missing. 

How did he get a fractured larynx? How have we had two of those in 3 months?

Edit: club has said it was a knock at training on Friday, but it’s not currently thought to be as bad as Gawn’s. 

Edited by titan_uranus

hate debutants being the subs

hate that may will miss a significant chunk of the season as a result of a fractured larynx

when was the last time a team had TWO players with that injury??


Langford sub is a huge surprise as these conditions would suit him.

Really thought Hendersen would've been given the green vest.

Just now, whatwhat say what said:

hate debutants being the subs

hate that may will miss a significant chunk of the season as a result of a fractured larynx

when was the last time a team had TWO players with that injury??

Gawn only missed a few weeks

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Told ya tmac was a lock. 


Many clubs have been decimated with pre season injuries. WTF is going on with the system?

 
12 minutes ago, sisso said:

What are we doing at training punching each other in the throat!?

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CCTV footage from the Casey car park after training 

Anyone one have any insight on when the May injury happened? Surely not at the Captain's run 


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