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I'm not sure what it says about me or my partner but she reckons there's something about Clayton.
Something to the effect of 'He's powerful but graceful.'
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I'm not sure what it says about me or my partner but she reckons there's something about Clayton.
Something to the effect of 'He's powerful but graceful.'
Sure, your "partner" thinks that
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imagine how pasty he is with nothing on! you would need sunnies to gaze upon him!Honestly, I tried to fight it but it's undeniable!
Those long alabaster pins pirouetting out of traffic. I mean come on.
Apologies if this is a stupid question, but have road trips ever been considered for the WA teams? So say there are periods in the year where we play 3 games in Melbourne then 3 at home? Play Bris and Syd in a 2 week stretch then 2 at home? I understand there are other considerations than just recovery and less hours on a plane (both pros and cons), but is this something that has ever
imagine how pasty he is with nothing on! you would need sunnies to gaze upon him!
Having chartered flights now makes it easier - they can fly straight back to Perth as soon as the game concludes & don't have to operate on the airlines' schedule. Believe there were a few instances this year where the team would normally have to wait and fly out in the morning, but were able to depart late and be home in the early hours.
Not saying it's not hard with the amount of travel they have to do, but it's definitely made easier now that they can dictate departure times and don't have to ration out business class seats.
Maybe she just isn't into you!I'm not sure what it says about me or my partner but she reckons there's something about Clayton.
Something to the effect of 'He's powerful but graceful.'
I've got these wild marks on my wrists. Have to make my safe word a bit easier to remember next time.Alrighty-o, so let's keep this on topic.
Any injury news guys? Anybody?
This is a solution to travel that is within our control. COVID showed what was possible. If we played games away in blocks, we could drastically reduce travel. For example:
Stay 9 days in Qld, Adelaide, NSW and play both local teams (6 away games)
Two trips to Melb of 9 days to play 4 away games)
Gives us 5 return flights instead of 10. We could then have multiple blocks of back to back home games (with three in a row for derbies).
If players have young families, they can come on the road with them (or just suck it up like everyone else who does FIFO).
imagine how pasty he is with nothing on! you would need sunnies to gaze upon him!
WCE and Freo should have the ability to wet lease an aircraft outside of the salary cap/soft cap.Agree.
And no games in Tassie for the WA clubs.
And no away games that are too late to get us on a flight the same day.
Both WA teams have to get serious about a joint submission to AFL about their unique disadvantages due to travel.
FYI: have quoted it frequently but Kade Simpson and Pav played about same number of games but Pav travelled >7 times further. So not only bad for recovery and longevity but also lots more time away from friends and family.
Theoretically AFLPA should be onto it.
When don't they fly direct?WCE and Freo should have the ability to wet lease an aircraft outside of the salary cap/soft cap.
Get something like a 737-900 or A320 fitted with about 50 business class+ seats, massage tables, oxygen, med room etc. Use it week about.
That would not only reduce the wear and tear and help recovery, it would actually reduce the travel as all flights would be direct.
With a bit of ingenuity the non-WA team visiting WA maybe be able to use it too.WCE and Freo should have the ability to wet lease an aircraft outside of the salary cap/soft cap.
Get something like a 737-900 or A320 fitted with about 50 business class+ seats, massage tables, oxygen, med room etc. Use it week about.
That would not only reduce the wear and tear and help recovery, it would actually reduce the travel as all flights would be direct.
Launceston games used to go via Melbourne. There were also often limited flights to Hobart and it was actually more convenient to go via Melbourne.When don't they fly direct?
That would be harder to manage. Let's say WC were playing Hawks at home on a Friday night. Hawks fly on Wed or Thu. Cannot fly after the Fri game due airport curfew so have to fly Sat morning. Plane would then have to come back to Perth to pick up Freo late Sat for a Sun game in Syd/Mel etc.With a bit of ingenuity the non-WA team visiting WA maybe be able to use it too.
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