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daisycutter

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  1. yeah, coz cripps and curnow never get a free against and rack up frees for.
  2. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    yeah, if he comes to melbourne with kalani the club need to find him a job
  3. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    yeah, especially when richards stepped up to elite level last year when smith was out injured heck, even mccrae couldn't fit into their 2025 midfield even when treloar was injured (which is quite often)
  4. and didn't one of her sisters move down here from darwin?
  5. i'd love to know the name of morris's prosthodontist ... ... just so i could add his name to my list of dentists to avoid
  6. forward line goal kicking fitness umpires depth
  7. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    what's the bet they go back to waverley?
  8. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    afl lookalike ????
  9. maybe we could get amiss cheaper. he's still very young and plenty of upside and talent. but he is a wa boy, so treacy (bendigo) might be a better target?
  10. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    away side 7 home side 2 and the 2 home side wens could easily go the other way
  11. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
  12. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    greeny on twitter
  13. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    according to 3aw, greeny has taken a swipe at journos and their personal attacks on players telling them to "grow up" haven't seen an article yet 3aw
  14. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    I really don't think ginbey had much impact on the collision petty got to where he wanted and went up for the mark in pretty much where he wanted to be, and was collected from behind by mcgovern. Petty was vertical and not unbalanced before mcgovern collided. Sure, ginbey had his hands in contact with petty but there was no actual push of any force that impacted petty. The collision with mcgovern was inevitable, with or without ginbey just my 2c worth
  15. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    since when did sports "journos" start to manage the movement of players they go way beyond the facts and widely speculate, using players and clubs like some obscene game of chess the afl need to put a stop to it or at least tone it down ... of course they won't the pressure they add to these vulnerable targets is palpable oh what a game! ... not
  16. yes, i'm sure stengle and smith will make great playmates
  17. given clarry obviously has mh issues, i don't think he is in a fit state to sensibly know exactly what he wants. it's very natural when things are tough to look for easy solutions, and clutch at straws, like a change of scenery. if he can get himself into a healthier state of mind, he might well see things quite differently. the football press needs to butt out and give him some space, and stop speculating
  18. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    kozzy would be impressed by flogmantle ... not
  19. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    was this st kilda's grand final?
  20. surely you are yoking, rab? (or maybe yesting)
  21. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    You could have looked this up yourself AI Overview Gary Pert, the former CEO of the Melbourne Football Club, is involved in a consulting role related to the development of the club's new training and administrative base at Caulfield Racecourse. This project aims to create a permanent home for the club, including training ovals, sporting fields, and administrative headquarters, while also offering community access. Pert's consulting work focuses on the feasibility study and ensuring the project aligns with the club's vision and the needs of the community. Key aspects of Gary Pert's role in the project: Consulting role: After stepping down as CEO, Pert is retained in a consulting capacity to guide the project. Project focus: The project involves establishing a permanent home for the Melbourne Football Club, including training facilities and administrative headquarters at Caulfield Racecourse. Community involvement: The project aims to provide community access to the facilities, particularly the training ovals, according to a letter from CEO Gary Pert. Feasibility study: Pert is involved in the feasibility study, working with consultants and stakeholders to ensure the project's viability, according to an article on afl.com.au. Consultation: The project involves collaboration with the Victorian Government, Caulfield Racecourse Reserve Trust, and the Melbourne Racing Club, as noted in the letter from CEO Gary Pert.
  22. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    His ceo contract did. He was given a new contract as a consultant to continue to drive the caulfield project this was all in the press at the time
  23. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    he has a contract for that specifically. have you heard his contract has been cancelled? if you really want more info why not send the club and pert an email (cc pl, of course)
  24. daisycutter posted a post in a topic in Melbourne Demons
    what are you talking about "they don't start until the back end of 2025"? Pert has been working on it full time all year Just because he doesn't provide weekly updates to the public doesn't mean things aren't happening