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3 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

They spoke for quite some time and Bill didn’t look upset. In fact, he beamed and threw me one of these 🫶🏼 on his way back to the rooms. Love that kid.

Channel 7 already has enough photographers. Your next job is Team Mum. The club should create a paid position.

And I so advise.

 
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7 minutes ago, Olgreybeard49 said:

Channel 7 already has enough photographers. Your next job is Team Mum. The club should create a paid position.

And I so advise.

I’d take the job in a heartbeat! They wouldn’t even have to pay me, except maybe chip in for some of the airfare for interstate matches.

This morning some of the players asked me if I’d be in Alice and/or said See you in Alice which made me sad coz I can’t go. They have a chartered flight there and Clarrie said I’m small enough to be squashed into the overhead compartment, then Sharpie said if he didn’t pack any belongings I could go in his backpack. I laughed… on the outside 😭

 

Another big thanks to Ghostwriter, Harvey Wallbanger, Kev Martin and all posters and special comments, a lot going on behind the scenes today with Vines not getting through the protocols. Good luck JV and good to see Bailey Laurie in the 23, good luck Bill and the whole team up at Traeger Park. My wife and I were up there in ‘22 when we won our last game and Kozzie put on a one man demolition kicking six goals against Power. We flew home on the plane with the Port team and supporters and changed planes in Adelaide, great trip, great win and great experience in the NT.👍😁

Why are we seemingly pushing Kozzy through into this week if he's in pain?

Surely it would be best to manage him this week and get him cherry ripe for KB?

Not only that, it usually doesn't pay off playing injured players assuming he IS carrying something this week.


32 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Why are we seemingly pushing Kozzy through into this week if he's in pain?

Surely it would be best to manage him this week and get him cherry ripe for KB?

Not only that, it usually doesn't pay off playing injured players assuming he IS carrying something this week.

I didn't see the incident, though after Kossie walked off towards the trainers with a bit of limp. He acted as though he did a jarring action through the leg when communicating to the staff.

He spent hardly anytime off the field, and didn't appeared hampered by the slight injury.

Big thanks to Ghostwriter and all the other track watchers

In the interests of all our sanity I don’t think we should ever mention Kozz hurting himself at training.

Edited by Roost it far

 

Ty to all who are giving up time to report

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