by mighty_tiger_79 » Wed Aug 05, 2015 5:11 pm
by RustyCage » Thu Aug 06, 2015 12:12 am
by Footy Chick » Thu Aug 06, 2015 2:22 pm
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by Booney » Thu Aug 06, 2015 2:33 pm
Footy Chick wrote:I always thought Dungeons and Dragons was for nerds as a kid but I was a big closet fan of the cartoon, which I'm sure most of us here are old enough to remember.
Well they're making a movie, hopefully it's a cartoon movie. I'd rate that.
by carey » Sat Aug 08, 2015 10:36 am
by Spargo » Sat Aug 08, 2015 12:19 pm
carey wrote:Packing a carton of red cans on ice for a day out at country footy......
by whufc » Sat Aug 08, 2015 9:16 pm
by carey » Sun Aug 09, 2015 2:48 pm
Spargo wrote:carey wrote:Packing a carton of red cans on ice for a day out at country footy......
That's the reserves game covered, what are you drinking when the A grade is on?
by whufc » Sun Aug 09, 2015 2:50 pm
carey wrote:Spargo wrote:carey wrote:Packing a carton of red cans on ice for a day out at country footy......
That's the reserves game covered, what are you drinking when the A grade is on?
I've just got out of bed. Huge day. Did the box in then a couple of scotch cans. I now don't fear death as I know what it feels like.
by RustyCage » Sun Aug 09, 2015 4:05 pm
carey wrote:Spargo wrote:carey wrote:Packing a carton of red cans on ice for a day out at country footy......
That's the reserves game covered, what are you drinking when the A grade is on?
I've just got out of bed. Huge day. Did the box in then a couple of scotch cans. I now don't fear death as I know what it feels like.
by carey » Sun Aug 09, 2015 9:34 pm
whufc wrote:carey wrote:Spargo wrote:carey wrote:Packing a carton of red cans on ice for a day out at country footy......
That's the reserves game covered, what are you drinking when the A grade is on?
I've just got out of bed. Huge day. Did the box in then a couple of scotch cans. I now don't fear death as I know what it feels like.
Who u go watch
by HH3 » Wed Aug 12, 2015 11:46 pm
by Spargo » Thu Aug 13, 2015 4:09 am
HH3 wrote:Finally getting out to play gridiron.
I was going to do it last season, but the broken collarbone ended that dream. I played Gaelic in the summer instead.
Been training for roughly 6 weeks (dropped footy training and playing Cs as a result) just so I can actually get a few seasons of gridiron in before Im too old and my body's rooted.
Training is heaps of fun. Learning a lot about the game. I follow the NFL a lot closer than I follow the AFL, and even the amount of stuff I watch and read, there's a lot of stuff you would never pick up without doing it.
Started full pads training a couple of weeks ago, and anyone that says gridiron players are soft for wearing pads has obviously never taken a hit in them. The very first time I had a helmet to helmet collision, it blew my mind all the sensations that ran through my body. The sound of the clash was deafening, my neck snapped further back than I would like, and then the rest of the other guys body caught up and put me down. Got up fairly gingerly that time.
Tonight we did a fair bit of full pace/full contact work, and the difference in my technique is night and day compared to that first hit.
Loving it so much that I don't even notice that we go over the two hour training time, and usually at the end, Im disappointed I have to leave.
Got my playbook tonight, so got lots to learn.
by Footy Chick » Thu Aug 13, 2015 10:22 am
HH3 wrote:Finally getting out to play gridiron.
I was going to do it last season, but the broken collarbone ended that dream. I played Gaelic in the summer instead.
Been training for roughly 6 weeks (dropped footy training and playing Cs as a result) just so I can actually get a few seasons of gridiron in before Im too old and my body's rooted.
Training is heaps of fun. Learning a lot about the game. I follow the NFL a lot closer than I follow the AFL, and even the amount of stuff I watch and read, there's a lot of stuff you would never pick up without doing it.
Started full pads training a couple of weeks ago, and anyone that says gridiron players are soft for wearing pads has obviously never taken a hit in them. The very first time I had a helmet to helmet collision, it blew my mind all the sensations that ran through my body. The sound of the clash was deafening, my neck snapped further back than I would like, and then the rest of the other guys body caught up and put me down. Got up fairly gingerly that time.
Tonight we did a fair bit of full pace/full contact work, and the difference in my technique is night and day compared to that first hit.
Loving it so much that I don't even notice that we go over the two hour training time, and usually at the end, Im disappointed I have to leave.
Got my playbook tonight, so got lots to learn.
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by HH3 » Thu Aug 13, 2015 12:30 pm
Footy Chick wrote:HH3 wrote:Finally getting out to play gridiron.
I was going to do it last season, but the broken collarbone ended that dream. I played Gaelic in the summer instead.
Been training for roughly 6 weeks (dropped footy training and playing Cs as a result) just so I can actually get a few seasons of gridiron in before Im too old and my body's rooted.
Training is heaps of fun. Learning a lot about the game. I follow the NFL a lot closer than I follow the AFL, and even the amount of stuff I watch and read, there's a lot of stuff you would never pick up without doing it.
Started full pads training a couple of weeks ago, and anyone that says gridiron players are soft for wearing pads has obviously never taken a hit in them. The very first time I had a helmet to helmet collision, it blew my mind all the sensations that ran through my body. The sound of the clash was deafening, my neck snapped further back than I would like, and then the rest of the other guys body caught up and put me down. Got up fairly gingerly that time.
Tonight we did a fair bit of full pace/full contact work, and the difference in my technique is night and day compared to that first hit.
Loving it so much that I don't even notice that we go over the two hour training time, and usually at the end, Im disappointed I have to leave.
Got my playbook tonight, so got lots to learn.
Nice one...is Wendy still out there? I be surprised if she wasn't! [emoji38]
by whufc » Thu Aug 13, 2015 2:03 pm
HH3 wrote:Finally getting out to play gridiron.
I was going to do it last season, but the broken collarbone ended that dream. I played Gaelic in the summer instead.
Been training for roughly 6 weeks (dropped footy training and playing Cs as a result) just so I can actually get a few seasons of gridiron in before Im too old and my body's rooted.
Training is heaps of fun. Learning a lot about the game. I follow the NFL a lot closer than I follow the AFL, and even the amount of stuff I watch and read, there's a lot of stuff you would never pick up without doing it.
Started full pads training a couple of weeks ago, and anyone that says gridiron players are soft for wearing pads has obviously never taken a hit in them. The very first time I had a helmet to helmet collision, it blew my mind all the sensations that ran through my body. The sound of the clash was deafening, my neck snapped further back than I would like, and then the rest of the other guys body caught up and put me down. Got up fairly gingerly that time.
Tonight we did a fair bit of full pace/full contact work, and the difference in my technique is night and day compared to that first hit.
Loving it so much that I don't even notice that we go over the two hour training time, and usually at the end, Im disappointed I have to leave.
Got my playbook tonight, so got lots to learn.
by Footy Chick » Thu Aug 13, 2015 2:17 pm
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by Spargo » Thu Aug 13, 2015 2:39 pm
Footy Chick wrote:I rate discovering by accident that the Coodabeen Champions are doing a once only show in Melbourne on September 26.
They were/are gold. I still have their book
by Gozu » Thu Aug 13, 2015 6:04 pm
by wristwatcher » Thu Aug 13, 2015 7:39 pm
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