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Won’t be at all surprised if Gov as part of that competition tooSo keen to see how Kemp goes next year, will be some competition between Marchy/Plow and Kemp, for two of the backline spots. Bring on 2022
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Won’t be at all surprised if Gov as part of that competition tooSo keen to see how Kemp goes next year, will be some competition between Marchy/Plow and Kemp, for two of the backline spots. Bring on 2022
Yep another Dog Brown lover right here. Nasty and could play, what a combo
If you don't like the rag, why are you subscribed? Pay wall btw...And if anyone thought that the media (in particular the Herald-Sun) didn’t have it in for us - the Herald-Sun online and via Twitter have pictures of Carlton players (only) with there story about AFL players who maybe anti-vaxxers
If you don't like the rag, why are you subscribed? Pay wall btw...
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He did mention the injury issues, but it is the drinking & partying which he regrets.I worked with Lukes Aunty many years ago. Met his mum and other aunty as well. He is cousins with Nick Dal Santo. At the time he was constantly injured and couldn't get on the park. Obviously more to it.
for some reason I have been banned from the media thread for about forty billion years - I would like to add this post to a converastion there
https://www.blueseum.org/Luke+Stanton
I worked with Lukes Aunty many years ago. Met his mum and other aunty as well. He is cousins with Nick Dal Santo. At the time he was constantly injured and couldn't get on the park. Obviously more to it.
He did mention the injury issues, but it is the drinking & partying which he regrets.
Nor is it a stretch that the constant injuries led to frustration and anxiety about his ability to perform at his best at which point he decided to relax somewhat. It's hard to know what processes people go through when observation is from a distance.Tbf it's not a huge stretch to suggest the injuries injuries could've been the result of a lack of professionalism.
If he regrets the lifestyle and the injuries are a secondary thought I'd suggest that's where the issue lay.Nor is it a stretch that the constant injuries led to frustration and anxiety about his ability to perform at his best at which point he decided to relax somewhat. It's hard to know what processes people go through when observation is from a distance.
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Lloyd’s praise for returning development coaches
Brad Lloyd talks development coaches and their impact at the Club.www.carltonfc.com.au
No Vaccine for that.Got a bit of Matthew Lloyd in him too...
An enema might offer some reliefNo Vaccine for that.
Except, of course, * has a history of getting players to get jabbed with goodness knows what...
back of the line.......I know it's something of those off-season articles, but I am a bit of a fan of Josh Honey...
Making each other better: Honey and Owies on competitive friendship
Josh Honey and Matt Owies were pleased with their impact in 2021.www.carltonfc.com.au