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Mitchell's involvement is everything I wanted as soon as I heard about the-then rumoured trade. And stopped pinching myself.
LeCras permanent forward and Wellingham in the guts both sound excellent.
Yeo needs to stop teasing us.
I hope Vardy is OK.

EDIT: Shuey getting owned by Redden is drool-worthy. Not because I'm afraid Shuey has gone from Club Champion to East Perth player, but that Redden is finally ready to play.
Redden better be damn ready (In hindsight that's a great pun). He's got big shoes to fill since I have the number 8 on the back of my Eagles Guernsey.
 
Your the expert, is it real or fake?
If it's fake he's done a helluva job

It's a really good summary and way more than I ever remember
 
Mutimer is really really big.

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Petrie was very vocal in the hitting the ball on the ground at pace drill. It was good to see him as a genuine leader. And his general skill tells me he is not cooked. A few (me included) might need to eat humble pie on our rookie pick.
from the sessions I've been at I've been extremely impressed with his leadership. I thought he was cooked but sometimes when a veteran is told their done and it's not on their terms they have a point to prove. I'm really looking forward to see how he can impact the team this year. Whether it's leadership or on an onfield capacity.
 
from the sessions I've been at I've been extremely impressed with his leadership. I thought he was cooked but sometimes when a veteran is told their done and it's not on their terms they have a point to prove. I'm really looking forward to see how he can impact the team this year. Whether it's leadership or on an onfield capacity.
I listened to an interview with Mel Forge from NM last year. She is their Football Operations Co-Ordinator, and says that he "would be the nicest man to walk on planet Earth". After one training, he stuck around to sign autographs for so long that they started deconstructing the tents around him, and when she went to check half an hour later, it was just him in a chair with the last two or three kids.

I admit I used to find him agitating on field, and wasn't always find of North, but this unveiled the reason as to why he is such a revered character at Arden St- anyone willing to make the club's face and prosperity that much of a real part of their life, after three odd hours of footy training (and ten or so seasons of em) has to be a rare and worthwhile resource.

Interview was conducted within The Outer Sanctum Podcast for those interested, a project I certainly recommend.
 
I listened to an interview with Mel Forge from NM last year. She is their Football Operations Co-Ordinator, and says that he "would be the nicest man to walk on planet Earth". After one training, he stuck around to sign autographs for so long that they started deconstructing the tents around him, and when she went to check half an hour later, it was just him in a chair with the last two or three kids.

I admit I used to find him agitating on field, and wasn't always find of North, but this unveiled the reason as to why he is such a revered character at Arden St- anyone willing to make the club's face and prosperity that much of a real part of their life, after three odd hours of footy training (and ten or so seasons of em) has to be a rare and worthwhile resource.

Interview was conducted within The Outer Sanctum Podcast for those interested, a project I certainly recommend.
He is a player who has talent but is also very smart and knows what to do. He always jumps at a contest to bring the ball to ground if he can't mark it, something a lot of players don't do any more. He knows his strengths and weaknesses and plays to them.

I'm hoping that he somehow torches North round 1 and Brad Scott gets hounded with questions about Petrie. Would make it the best Brad Scott Week EVER. EVER and EVER EVER.
 
He is a player who has talent but is also very smart and knows what to do. He always jumps at a contest to bring the ball to ground if he can't mark it, something a lot of players don't do any more. He knows his strengths and weaknesses and plays to them.

I'm hoping that he somehow torches North round 1 and Brad Scott gets hounded with questions about Petrie. Would make it the best Brad Scott Week EVER. EVER and EVER EVER.
Petrie to give Goldstein a run around
 
Petrie was very vocal in the hitting the ball on the ground at pace drill. It was good to see him as a genuine leader. And his general skill tells me he is not cooked. A few (me included) might need to eat humble pie on our rookie pick.
yep, he impressed at the open training.
off track, Mitchell's efforts/work and intensity are a class above all - we have recruited great vets.
 
I listened to an interview with Mel Forge from NM last year. She is their Football Operations Co-Ordinator, and says that he "would be the nicest man to walk on planet Earth". After one training, he stuck around to sign autographs for so long that they started deconstructing the tents around him, and when she went to check half an hour later, it was just him in a chair with the last two or three kids.

I admit I used to find him agitating on field, and wasn't always find of North, but this unveiled the reason as to why he is such a revered character at Arden St- anyone willing to make the club's face and prosperity that much of a real part of their life, after three odd hours of footy training (and ten or so seasons of em) has to be a rare and worthwhile resource.

Interview was conducted within The Outer Sanctum Podcast for those interested, a project I certainly recommend.

Petrie for Prez
 

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