‘Quiet, but kind of deadly’: Bulldog nicknamed the Cassowary makes his mark

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  • Twodogs
    Administrator
    • Nov 2006
    • 27646

    #16
    Re: ‘Quiet, but kind of deadly’: Bulldog nicknamed the Cassowary makes his mark

    Originally posted by HOSE B ROMERO
    The cassowary and Pauline Hanson are both from Queensland and volatile. Coincidence?
    Cassowarys are magnificent. Pauline not so much.
    They say Burt Lancaster has one, but I don't believe them.

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    • macca
      Coaching Staff
      • Sep 2007
      • 2350

      #17
      Re: ‘Quiet, but kind of deadly’: Bulldog nicknamed the Cassowary makes his mark

      Originally posted by Twodogs
      Cassowarys are magnificent. Pauline not so much.
      Maybe more a LyreBird, has a long tail to tell.

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      • jeemak
        Bulldog Legend
        • Oct 2010
        • 21416

        #18
        Re: ‘Quiet, but kind of deadly’: Bulldog nicknamed the Cassowary makes his mark

        Birds are amazing. Full stop. In Hanoi I rarely saw them, I lived there for sixteen months and there just weren't any birds or any bird songs in the metropolitan area. It's something you miss, especially when you return home and have benders and there's literally no other sound outside as the sun is coming up, other than bird songs.

        Mitch, as I've said before, kind of reminds me a bit of Josh Bruce last year. Struggled to get fit enough early to mid season, and struggled to fit in with the highly technical way we play the game. Mitch now seems in tune with what we do as a team and is benefitting from it, and he seems super fit on the back of playing full games within a full season.

        There's not many sledges that annoy me on the field of play (I targeted players with some pretty nasty and non-PC stuff when I played), but what he was subjected to against Melbourne at the MCG this year was really poor. The nature of it showed me what Melbourne players are really like and I hope Mitch gets to *!*!*!*! them Saturday like he did that night.
        TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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        • HOSE B ROMERO
          Coaching Staff
          • Mar 2012
          • 2186

          #19
          Re: ‘Quiet, but kind of deadly’: Bulldog nicknamed the Cassowary makes his mark

          Originally posted by jeemak
          Birds are amazing. Full stop. In Hanoi I rarely saw them, I lived there for sixteen months and there just weren't any birds or any bird songs in the metropolitan area. It's something you miss, especially when you return home and have benders and there's literally no other sound outside as the sun is coming up, other than bird songs.

          Mitch, as I've said before, kind of reminds me a bit of Josh Bruce last year. Struggled to get fit enough early to mid season, and struggled to fit in with the highly technical way we play the game. Mitch now seems in tune with what we do as a team and is benefitting from it, and he seems super fit on the back of playing full games within a full season.

          There's not many sledges that annoy me on the field of play (I targeted players with some pretty nasty and non-PC stuff when I played), but what he was subjected to against Melbourne at the MCG this year was really poor. The nature of it showed me what Melbourne players are really like and I hope Mitch gets to *!*!*!*! them Saturday like he did that night.
          What did they say?

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          • Grantysghost
            Bouncing Strong
            • Apr 2010
            • 18731

            #20
            Re: ‘Quiet, but kind of deadly’: Bulldog nicknamed the Cassowary makes his mark

            Originally posted by HOSE B ROMERO
            What did they say?
            My understanding is they referred to him being a Casey player at best.
            BT COME BACK!​

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