Toast Welcome back to Port Adelaide Paddy and Gus

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Same as on his Instagram
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is that beard hiding a double chin?
 

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"After taking the selfie, Paddy joined in on a light run with teammate Jimmy Toumpas, who is nearing the halfway mark of completing his preseason 3 kilometre time trial."
 

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I, like many here, were worried about how Paddy and Gus would take the suspension. The stories about the toll it had taken on Ryder, in particular, were not great. That he went to the effort to do this last night shows his enthusiasm and allays those fears.

Welcome back Paddy, we have missed you.

Edit: just saw this:
Cockles warmed. He is part of the family.

Best reply tweet ive ever got.
 
http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/po...d/news-story/7b54e1ea195df368519c2cbb790a8d1a
Port Adelaide ruckman Patrick Ryder returned to Alberton this morning two minutes after his year-long ban ended
HOW keen is Port Adelaide ruckman-forward Patrick Ryder to play a part in the Power’s search for AFL success next year?

Ryder, who had been on holidays in Bali, told the world of his delight to be allowed back at his football club by Tweeting a photograph outside the Power headquarters at Alberton saying: “I’M BACK”.

Ryder and fellow Port Adelaide forward Angus Monfries can spend the next two months at Alberton using the training facilities — but they must not take direction from coaches or work with any of the Power players in training sessions
More ...
http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/po...d/news-story/7b54e1ea195df368519c2cbb790a8d1a
 
http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/po...d/news-story/7b54e1ea195df368519c2cbb790a8d1a
Port Adelaide ruckman Patrick Ryder returned to Alberton this morning two minutes after his year-long ban ended
HOW keen is Port Adelaide ruckman-forward Patrick Ryder to play a part in the Power’s search for AFL success next year?

Ryder, who had been on holidays in Bali, told the world of his delight to be allowed back at his football club by Tweeting a photograph outside the Power headquarters at Alberton saying: “I’M BACK”.

Ryder and fellow Port Adelaide forward Angus Monfries can spend the next two months at Alberton using the training facilities — but they must not take direction from coaches or work with any of the Power players in training sessions
More ...
http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/po...d/news-story/7b54e1ea195df368519c2cbb790a8d1a
That's odd. Someone posted in the original thread quoting the actual ruling that they were able to use the facilities and train with the team when they returned. I think it was in recognition that they would need to do that to prepare to play again.
 

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