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Causing quite a stir on the crers board ... drakes slinging off at wags, and subapoo liking his posts ... those two probably have the same IP address
She is basically airing her (and his) dirty laundry in public and making money off the fact she got knocked up by a footballer.

It is murky.
 

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She is basically airing her (and his) dirty laundry in public and making money off the fact she got knocked up by a footballer.

It is murky.
Yeah I'm not a fan of that either, unless he's dodging his financial obligations towards his kids (not saying he is btw), in which case I don't care if she makes a buck at his expense.
 

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He grew up in the middle of nowhere, only moving to Perth for high school. He has no more natural affinity/love/ties to metro WA than Ollie would for Melbourne.
But it would be a hell of a lot easier to get home from Perth than from anywhere else. For Ollie its probably similar from Adelaide or Melbourne
 

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Re calf injuries, I was at the Lakes oval for a trial match between the Port Maggies and South Melbourne in 1971 when Danny Pritchard ruptured his calf muscle after stepping into a sprinkler hole after the cover had been dislodged, and we actually heard it pop. :'(

As far as I am aware Pritchard's footy career ended at that moment, and he never played footy at any level again.

For those who weren't around at the time, Pritchard was a 183 cm version of Ollie Wines ( from a physique point of view ) he had enormous thighs, and could tonk the ball a mile.
 

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Absolutely putrid rubbish of an article, but relevant I guess. I know tribey loves a "mummy blogger"

Wonder if this had anything to do with his form.

Not a great situation for anyone, especially the kids.


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Mum blogger Abby Gilmore: 'it was never the plan to go it alone'

Abby writes exclusively for Kidspot about becoming a single mum just weeks after having her second baby with her former partner AFL Bulldogs player Jake Stringer.

http://www.kidspot.com.au/parenting...-gilmore-it-was-never-the-plan-to-go-it-alone
i a mum bloger
 

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Re calf injuries, I was at the Lakes oval for a trial match between the Port Maggies and South Melbourne in 1971 when Danny Pritchard ruptured his calf muscle after stepping into a sprinkler hole after the cover had been dislodged, and we actually heard it pop. :'(

As far as I am aware Pritchard's footy career ended at that moment, and he never played footy at any level again.

For those who weren't around at the time, Pritchard was a 183 cm version of Ollie Wines ( from a physique point of view ) he had enormous thighs, and could tonk the ball a mile.
SOunds like me...

I did 4 in one year training for the CIty to Bay... Farkin
 

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I find the best way to avoid calf injuries is to not have any calf to start with. Of all the muscle groups in the human body, I think the calf is the most genetically influenced. Doesn't matter how strong your legs are or how hard you work out. Despite the footy, umpiring, running, martial arts, and general labour of work and daily life, my legs are still comically skinny. Most of me is skinny I suppose but my legs are flat out malnourished.

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I find the best way to avoid calf injuries is to not have any calf to start with. Of all the muscle groups in the human body, I think the calf is the most genetically influenced. Doesn't matter how strong your legs are or how hard you work out. Despite the footy, umpiring, running, martial arts, and general labour of work and daily life, my legs are still comically skinny. Most of me is skinny I suppose but my legs are flat out malnourished.

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