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Couldnt make it to family day but i was wondering if anybody went there and spoke to any players/coaches about injuries, news etc...any offchance news on the CEO aswell while your here? cheers

NJ

 

Maric had a bruised thumb but it's of no concern.....................bruce will be ok for round 1......

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the most positive thing i found out all day was that whelan said he should be back come round 3!!!!!

Maric had a bruised thumb but it's of no concern.....................bruce will be ok for round 1......

and

the most positive thing i found out all day was that whelan said he should be back come round 3!!!!!

From the horse's mouth - Bartram will be playing this weekend

 

Maric had a bruised thumb but it's of no concern.....................bruce will be ok for round 1......

and

the most positive thing i found out all day was that whelan said he should be back come round 3!!!!!

Ummm...Whelan and Rivers round 3....which is about 4 to 6....the dreaded 426 I wonder??? Hoping to be wrong of course

Dean Bailey told my son that Matty Wheelan and Paul Wheatly should play this weekend at Casey Feilds.

Wheatly said he was right to play against Bulldog but was held back a week. He said it is all soft tissue injuries.

Happened just before christmas. He also hopes to play the following week with Sandy.

Clint Bartrem was also confident he was also playing and hoped to be playing round 1

The person to impress me the most was Chris Connolly, he is so upbeat and easy to talk to.

He will be great for the club. He has come home.

Col Sylvia is pumped about his year ahead.

any news of Moloney. He and Col are the 2 that really concirn me re their injuries

 

Moloney said he was fine also. Looking forward to being in the midfield with Col, Brock and Jonsey.

A bit of grunt there, also mentioned the op was better, running easier.

The only player looking proppy was Lyndan Dunne

Dean Bailey told my son that Matty Wheelan and Paul Wheatly should play this weekend at Casey Feilds.

Wheatly said he was right to play against Bulldog but was held back a week. He said it is all soft tissue injuries.

Happened just before christmas. He also hopes to play the following week with Sandy.

Clint Bartrem was also confident he was also playing and hoped to be playing round 1

The person to impress me the most was Chris Connolly, he is so upbeat and easy to talk to.

He will be great for the club. He has come home.

Col Sylvia is pumped about his year ahead.

Cheers for the generally good news 4dees :D !!!


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