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Also my son had a bad reaction and is now riddled with allergies since he was vaccinated (not COVID) so your mileage may vary.Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.Comment
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That sucks, sorry to hear that - are you sure it was the vaccines? Kept seeing all kinds of weird & debunked vaccines cause autism theories about when my two were dueFloat Along - Fill Your LungsComment
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Mandates on the other hand, I don’t agree with at all.Our 1954 premiership players are our heroes, and it has to be said that Charlie was their hero.Comment
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Sorry to hear it Comrade. It sucks when your kids are sick no matter their age.They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.Comment
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FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.Comment
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Ex-Dog to train with Blues
Former Western Bulldogs midfielder Will Hayes is reportedly set to train with Carlton's throughout the pre-season after joining the Blues' reserves for 2022.
Hayes was cut by the Dogs in October, with forward Ben Cavarra joining the 26-year-old in not being offered a new deal for the upcoming season.
His second delisting in the space of 12 months, Hayes looks set to continue his fight for a career lifeline, having signed with Carlton's VFL side.
The Euroa product has also taken on managing the Flemington stable for brothers Ben and JD since having his AFL tenure brought to a halt, and is the son of racehorse trainer David Hayes.
"I'm hoping that the dream isn't done yet and a pre-season does come my way, but I'm fortunate to have a great industry to go into afterwards. And that's racing. So, I see it as a win-win," Hayes told RSN last year.
"I've been around the stables since I was a little fella so that makes it second nature."
According to 7 News' Mitch Cleary, Carlton are understood to have offered Hayes the opportunity to train under the club's AFL pre-season program ahead of the 2022 season.
The Blues are already hosting Jason Cripps, the young brother Carlton co-captain Patrick, and Eastern Ranges product Tyreece Leiu, who are both battling for the last remaining list spot this summer.
Hayes played 11 matches for the Bulldogs across three seasons at the Kennel, making his debut against the Blues in Round 5 of the 2019 season.
The 181cm onballer played a further eight matches that year before playing just the further two games in 2020 and none last year.
Hayes is set to join former Essendon forward Ned Cahill in linking up at Ikon Park for the 2022 season.Comment
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Ex-Dog to train with Blues
Former Western Bulldogs midfielder Will Hayes is reportedly set to train with Carlton's throughout the pre-season after joining the Blues' reserves for 2022.
Hayes was cut by the Dogs in October, with forward Ben Cavarra joining the 26-year-old in not being offered a new deal for the upcoming season.
His second delisting in the space of 12 months, Hayes looks set to continue his fight for a career lifeline, having signed with Carlton's VFL side.
The Euroa product has also taken on managing the Flemington stable for brothers Ben and JD since having his AFL tenure brought to a halt, and is the son of racehorse trainer David Hayes.
"I'm hoping that the dream isn't done yet and a pre-season does come my way, but I'm fortunate to have a great industry to go into afterwards. And that's racing. So, I see it as a win-win," Hayes told RSN last year.
"I've been around the stables since I was a little fella so that makes it second nature."
According to 7 News' Mitch Cleary, Carlton are understood to have offered Hayes the opportunity to train under the club's AFL pre-season program ahead of the 2022 season.
The Blues are already hosting Jason Cripps, the young brother Carlton co-captain Patrick, and Eastern Ranges product Tyreece Leiu, who are both battling for the last remaining list spot this summer.
Hayes played 11 matches for the Bulldogs across three seasons at the Kennel, making his debut against the Blues in Round 5 of the 2019 season.
The 181cm onballer played a further eight matches that year before playing just the further two games in 2020 and none last year.
Hayes is set to join former Essendon forward Ned Cahill in linking up at Ikon Park for the 2022 season.Comment
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