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Demi Dee

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  1. Your not related to my brother in law, who goes by the stage name, Courtney Cox Lately?
  2. Very Interesting with Viney playing on-ball and centre. Agree though, add Vince and the captain, it is an interesting side.
  3. Did mention that above.
  4. Round one V GWS: Best 22 according to SEN intra club match had Griffen, Pickett And Patton all busting serious moves. I doubt we'll see McCartney, so maybe Picket fits in as a small forward. They are looking pretty strong! Backs: Matt Buntine | Phil Davis | Nick HaynesHalf Backs: Ryan Griffen | Joel Patfull | Heath ShawCentres: Josh Kelly | Callan Ward | Lachie WhitfieldHalf Forwards: Rhys Palmer | Jeremy Cameron | Steve JohnsonForwards: Devon Smith | Jon Patton | Cam McCarthyRucks: Shane Mumford | Dylan Shiel | Toby GreeneInterchange: Jacob Hopper | Jack Steele | Stephen Coniglio | Tom Scully Melbourne: Backs: Jetta | Dunn| GarlandHalf Backs: Salem| McDonald | GrimesCentres: Vince | Viney| VandenbergHalf Forwards: Kent | Watts| BrayshawForwards: Garlett| Hogan| FrostRucks: Gawn| Jones| TysonInterchange: Petracca| Stretch | Kennedy | Lamumba i really like the idea of Vince off half back and stretch wing. I'm also not sold on Watts at CHF, but, he has the height and the run. Love the toughness of the centre line, especially backed up by Kent and Brayshaw. Grimes has earned his place and might play a good shut down role on Shaw. Anyway food for thought. I think we march up pretty well.
  5. There was an amazing moment at training today where, during a full team kick-in simulation, Trengrove, cleverly intercepted the ball and fired the ball back over the head of the defender for a goal. The boys all stopped, grinned at each other and gave a loud cheer. There was an electric excitement that shot across the group. Optimism felt high.
  6. I heard the Ox on SEN, at some ungodly hour this morning, comparing Petracca to Gary senior. That would be some break out year!
  7. Thought it would be tough for Sheed after they added Jetta and Redden to their mids. I will keep a keen eye on him in the preseason games. Franklin will make a great P.o.d I hope he holds it together. I also have my eye on Reiwoldt, of the St.Nick variety, always gets off to a flyer.
  8. Call me crazy, but, for a little more, VDB is looking very promising. Big impact, no base last year. Bigger base=bigger impact? Brownlow..maybe a it too much.. That aside, Wells is apparently looking pretty good at training, if you don't mind the risk.
  9. Forgot to mention, I would like to go be the moniker of RENE POGEL.
  10. That would be nice! Looking forward to see how he shapes up.
  11. Hi DeeVoted, I would love to join the Barassi league again this year! I will try to remember not to burn so many trades so early this year. On an aside, I hope that my SuperCoach results this year reflect the upward trajectory of the almighty Dee's!!
  12. I do believe the appeal is strong In that part of the world. Gill might think, now is the time to strike.
  13. I think Essendon got off lightly!They moved Fitzroy to Brisbane for filling syringes with chocolate and Dulce de leche and injecting their gelato. The Syberian Bombers has a nice ring to it. A couple of pre-seasons of below altitude training in the Gulag should have them back on track.
  14. He is looking fit! Nice run throughs today. Showed Gawn, Spensil and Viney a clean pair of heals. Viney is walking like he's gonna have a big year though.
  15. I only say this because I'm impatient to see how good Jack Watts will be. He will turn games on their head. I'll just park my expectations in behind the next flag regret and throw away the keys. While we're on this thread. Go Trenners!!
  16. Agreed. I think he'll have a huge year if training is anything to go by. However, I suspect there will be plenty of hand on the forehead moments, coupled with head shaking and groans of disbelief. I arrived towards the very end of today's session and only got to see the final drill before run throughs. It seemed to be a 'keep the ball moving at all cost drill'. Saw a nice series of sharp, precise handballs, to clear the stoppage, out to Watts, who gave off a looping lollipop to his team mate, Who was then obliterated by Melksham? (Saw him stop Viney in his tracks!!) Moments later, Jack made great space down the 'member wing', loomed up to half forward, tried to draw the man coming toward him, did, realised he'd gotten too close, tried to 'sell him some candy' only to find his candy had gone. Ouch. End of drill. Lets hope the goshes stay at Gosch's.
  17. I'm also finding it difficult to place Weiderman. I watched he and Hullet, toward the end of lasts years training sessions, take marks and line up for goal, behind a 'faux-men on the mark.' Thought Weiderman looked good, but, might be a little out of his depth. Who knows after a strong pre-season Hullet took me by surprise. He looked ready physically and was focused. His hands were solid and he was confident in front of goal. The inside word on his injuries and his ability has pricked my interest. Look forward to tracking his progress. Thanks for the reports.
  18. Not a reflection of your posts, merely a definition inventory based on a word search. didnt mean to post. Just doing a check
  19. Can we call that concoction a cocktail? and can we name it the 'NutriBullet' ?
  20. Lazy mans blender. Just add the same amounts to your blender and hey presto the same result. If your feeling really paleo, you could grab a tea strainer (or, fine straw) and a tea spoon and press your fruit and seeds through that. At least your building core strength while you make the drink.
  21. If your in the city and are looking for something a little left of centre, try Wunderkarma on Lonsdale street. I've previously bought a dome that projects a holograph of whatever you put inside it, fossilised trilobites and other fancy stuff. Perhaps, you could buy some coprolite and pass it off as being from the Barassi period. An ancient memory of the time when demons strode tall on the plains of Jolimont.
  22. He out-swaggered CP5 in the drills on Monday (talk, stirring and nailing skills) I thought the prospect of the two of them rotating through the midfield is a yet to be identified syndrome for future AFL retirees.
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