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    Re: Dogs, Dees taking different training approach to Grand Final

    Who else's Saturday night is basically waiting around to hear if someone pinged a hammy in the Demons' scratch match?
    Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.

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    Re: Dogs, Dees taking different training approach to Grand Final

    Quote Originally Posted by comrade View Post
    Who else's Saturday night is basically waiting around to hear if someone pinged a hammy in the Demons' scratch match?
    That and agreeing to watch some movie called The Girl with the Pearl earring
    More of an In Bruges guy?

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    Re: Dogs, Dees taking different training approach to Grand Final

    Quote Originally Posted by azabob View Post
    That and agreeing to watch some movie called The Girl with the Pearl earring
    Good movie
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    Re: Dogs, Dees taking different training approach to Grand Final

    Quote Originally Posted by azabob View Post
    That and agreeing to watch some movie called The Girl with the Pearl earring
    I studied the book in school….

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    Re: Dogs, Dees taking different training approach to Grand Final

    I've got the NRL on in the background. It's not very inspiring
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    Re: Dogs, Dees taking different training approach to Grand Final

    Brayshaw right to go next week
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    Re: Dogs, Dees taking different training approach to Grand Final

    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Days View Post
    So who are Melbourne going to pretend gets injured in this practice match?

    They don’t really have any selection headaches and Jones is back in Melbourne, but maybe they think they don’t need an extra tall up forward?
    Turns out its Spargo.

    How ever will the Dees cope without their literal worst player? Why does god keep giving them his harshest tests?
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    Re: Dogs, Dees taking different training approach to Grand Final

    Spargo is a goal kicker for them, though. Kicked 17 for the year. Not huge by any means, but still something.

    Worth noting that he has played every game for the Dees this year, so they obviously value him. Steven May just running laps is the more interesting part to me.

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    Re: Dogs, Dees taking different training approach to Grand Final

    Any best 22 out weakens them.

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    Re: Dogs, Dees taking different training approach to Grand Final

    Spargo suuuuuuuuuuuucks and is apparently of more use as a plot device than a player.
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    Re: Dogs, Dees taking different training approach to Grand Final

    Quote Originally Posted by Happy Days View Post
    Spargo suuuuuuuuuuuucks and is apparently of more use as a plot device than a player.
    As an aside, his Grand dad played for Footscray
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    Re: Dogs, Dees taking different training approach to Grand Final

    Spargo has been good for them. Great kick, hits targets, thinks quick and hits the scoreboard. He's an annoying player that gets under your guard, no world beater but like I said.

    Anyway, is he injured?

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    Re: Dogs, Dees taking different training approach to Grand Final

    Quote Originally Posted by 1eyedog View Post
    Spargo has been good for them. Great kick, hits targets, thinks quick and hits the scoreboard. He's an annoying player that gets under your guard, no world beater but like I said.

    Anyway, is he injured?

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