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I have given up on supercoach this year as an informal protest on the
whole essendon saga, but on a serious note i worked with and was
friends with some body builders during the ninetees and the real
truth would blow your minds.
Ongoing? or just 90s/pre-WADA compliance?
 

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Realised ths first game of this year (Tiges vs Carltank) is on at the same time as the TAC Cup opening game so I'm definitely going to listen to the Calder Cannons vs Eastern Ranges so I can save my eyes from bleeding.
 
Realised ths first game of this year (Tiges vs Carltank) is on at the same time as the TAC Cup opening game so I'm definitely going to listen to the Calder Cannons vs Eastern Ranges so I can save my eyes from bleeding.
You can't do both?
What if Richmond lose...
Now that would be most entertaining
 
A coherent article from Robbo!

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/a...e/news-story/1e9a7a555038b69581659fc7fde507cf

The salient point for the Dogs is that turfing Etihad now, just as we're nearing the point we'd actually be able to get a commercial deal for its use, would screw us over massively.
That's actually not too bad of an article at all. Didn't know about a possible new train station at Carlton either. Unfortunately by tomorrow he'll have ruined his good work with some other crap.
 
That's actually not too bad of an article at all. Didn't know about a possible new train station at Carlton either. Unfortunately by tomorrow he'll have ruined his good work with some other crap.
There used to be a train connection that ran just north of Princes Park, was called the Inner Circle. The land is still owned by VicTrack.

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http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-ne...er-of-lion-justin-clarke-20160323-gnpu15.html

Pretty interesting to retire after a concussion, must be serious.
It's a pretty unique case; he's had lingering effects for months which is never a good sign with anything involving the brain. One knock's led to chronic consequences...copping another could do irreparable damage. He's an extremely intelligent guy with interests outside of football so I imagine the risk just isn't worth it.
 

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FWIW, if I recall correctly, the symptoms cited weeks after the actual incident were difficulty breathing, constant fatigue and an inability to concentrate. So yeah, pretty serious. For such a driven, motivated guy with post-football goals I'm not really surprised he's considering giving it away.
 
I hate saying this, but go blues. Hoping for the upset.
 
11 Collingwood players apparently failed illicit drug tests (hair tests) reported by Jon Ralph on fox footy, mark Robinson his source
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/a...s/news-story/bb4244f6e817e34db27c96a7b44dfc7f

The Herald Sun has confirmed up to 11 Magpies players had tested positive to drugs over the off-season, despite two teammates — Josh Thomas and Lachie Keeffe — being rubbed out for two seasons after being caught with illicit drugs in their systems.

But the Pies — who will face Sydney on Saturday night — are not the only club with alarming hair-testing results.

Industry sources said there was at least two other clubs with higher readings than Collingwood and several clubs in the vicinity of Magpies’ results.
 
And the AFL in all of their wisdom kick off the season with yet another hollow 'marquee' game between two clubs with over inflated opinions of their standing in the competition.

I think Ill sit down to a 25 year old episode of antiques roadshow instead.
 

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