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Hawk and Swans era is over. I get the feeling Hawthorn will try and possess the ball against us pies style. They take us on head to head and it will be a slaughter.


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They won't get near us either way.
 
All about building momentum at the right part of the season and some luck with injuries. Providing Richmond can clean up their forward entries and deny opposition defences the opportunity to play keeping off, Richmond is as good as anyone going around, with the injection of youth I’m hoping that could spur on some of the players who have already reached the summit.
The premier is generally fairly apparent during the business end of the year rather than r5 , that’s one thing that hasn’t changed since Adam was a boy
 

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*except for when playing against Richmond, then he is a little trucker that loves to tear us a new one


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Like he did in the GF...

...oh, hang on...
 
I saw the f word for saint Kilda and felt a chill down my spine.

Getting ahead of themselves? It’s only round 6, still 17 more rounds to go.
Yeah, after the crows this week they have a three game stretch coming up that involves the giants, eagles and pies.
 

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So Hocking will step in if Gazza keeps getting boos.

FMD these Geelong people are ass clowns.

What exactly are they going to do?

I guarantee Gazza will get boos next away game. Easiest way to get people to do something - tell 'em not to.

BTW - low impact from Hawkins. FMD. Weakley said it was low because the player didn't leave the ground.
Well Dusty's elbow - the player didn't leave the ground but Weakley thought it was at least 2 weeks.

Hate the Cats and their dickhead supporters

Been there - place is a shithole
 
Essendon recruit Dylan Shiel to earn thousands from side job working for Bombers powerbroker and property tycoon Mark Casey


Michael Warner, Herald Sun

Star Essendon recruit Dylan Shiel has landed a side job working for a wealthy Bombers powerbroker.

In an arrangement ticked off by the AFL, Shiel has joined property tycoon and former Essendonians coterie club president Mark Casey at his company, Casey Capital.

Casey tonight confirmed he had employed Shiel on a part-time basis to “learn the property game for life after football”.

Shiel, 26, shifted from Greater Western Sydney to the Dons in exchange for two first-round draft picks during last October’s trade period.


Carlton and St Kilda had hotly pursued Shiel, with the Blues flying him to Noosa on a private jet as part of an unsuccessful bid to win his signature.
“Dylan is an intelligent person and is keen to create a future outside of football,” Casey told the Herald Sun.
“He has aspirations to be a property developer, so we are delighted to have him as part of the Casey Capital team.
“Dylan will be working with me closely on two new large-scale residential projects, one west of Melbourne and the other a new $2 billion town on the Byron Bay coast.”
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Dylan Shiel will earn up to $20,000 a year from a job with former Essendonians coterie club president Mark Casey’s Casey Capital. Picture: Michael Klein.

The AFL stipulates that all financial arrangements with club supporters and third-party benefactors must be unrelated to player contracts or a players’ decision to move clubs.

Asked whether Shiel was aware of the prospect of working for him before he agreed to join the Bombers, Casey said: “I had no discussions with Dylan prior to him joining the club.”

He said Shiel would earn up to $20,000 a year in wages, but receive “invaluable experience and first-hand opportunities to invest in future projects as all staff do”.

Casey, the brother of former Richmond president Clinton Casey, was behind the lucrative Armstrong Creek property venture that saw Essendon legend Mark “Bomber” Thompson and Bombers list boss Adrian Dodoro split a $14 million jackpot from an investment of $394,000 each.

Dodoro oversaw the negotiations that sent Shiel to the Dons in a swap for pick No. 9 in last year’s draft and Essendon’s first-round selection this season.

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Former Bomber Andrew Welsh has an estimated fortune of $121 million after being mentored by Mark Casey. Picture: Sam Mooy.

Casey, whose company has more than 10,000 lots under its portfolio of projects, has previously mentored Essendon players Andrew Welsh and Dean Solomon in the property development game.

Welsh, 36, was named in last year’s top 25 Young Rich List with an estimated fortune of $121 million.

“Our company has a diverse range of projects from new towns, childcare, townhouses and retirement villages, and Dylan will be part of the team that will deliver these projects,” Casey said.
In 2012, Greater Western Sydney was forced to include the wages of its recruiter, Phil Scully, in the club’s salary cap after the Herald Sun revealed his employment had been directly related to the signing of his son, Tom Scully.
 
I promise you, when Melksham is kicking for goal tomorrow night, me and my boys will be booing him. Why? Because we ****ing can. It’s a bit of fun and theatre.
**** you pc warriors. I do what i want. #cletusrage


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Yeah, after the crows this week they have a three game stretch coming up that involves the giants, eagles and pies.
Yeah, good luck with that.
 
It will be part of a 3 DVD set

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So Hocking will step in if Gazza keeps getting boos.

FMD these Geelong people are ass clowns.

What exactly are they going to do?

I guarantee Gazza will get boos next away game. Easiest way to get people to do something - tell 'em not to.

BTW - low impact from Hawkins. FMD. Weakley said it was low because the player didn't leave the ground.
Well Dusty's elbow - the player didn't leave the ground but Weakley thought it was at least 2 weeks.

Hate the Cats and their dickhead supporters

Been there - place is a shithole


****ing hate Whankley
 
Moral police are on fire tonight, apparently booing is bad.
A gelol player gets booed its bad for the game ,get ready for rule changes
 
I promise you, when Melksham is kicking for goal tomorrow night, me and my boys will be booing him. Why? Because we ******* can. It’s a bit of fun and theatre.
**** you pc warriors. I do what i want. #cletusrage
Does my head in!!

I was one of the people booing Adam Goodes during Rd23 2014, there was no racial motivation, it was purely because he was flopping for frees. 2015 might have been a different story, but the media 'guesing' on why people are booing is disgusting, talk to the people instead of tellign us what we're thinking!!!
 
I promise you, when Melksham is kicking for goal tomorrow night, me and my boys will be booing him. Why? Because we ******* can. It’s a bit of fun and theatre.
**** you pc warriors. I do what i want. #cletusrage


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Bloody oath. You pay your money you can cheer, boo and barrack.

The PC police like Weakley don't even pay the w***ers.

First they stuff the game now they want to tell people what sounds they can make out of their mouths. Boo away people.
 
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