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Ran into an AFLW player today

Asked about Rance

She mentioned he comes to the club 2-3 times a week

Looks in ripping shape (no surprise)

Asked her does she think he will come back - " Yeah i think he will "
 
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Fair dinkum Zips. Has PRE ever had a punter to surpass you that can dig up graves and split open coffins seeking ammunition for a thread?
Taking the zipper far to seriously tt. He spends most of his time just dribblin *smile* n being annoying for the fun of it. Gotta keep half an eye on him though, he occasionally sneaks a little pearl of wisdom in under the dross.
 
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Jack Ross's body is indistinguishable from last year, a little birdie inside the club reckons he is going to be a star :clap2
 
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Jack Ross's body is indistinguishable from last year, a little birdie inside the club reckons he is going to be a star :clap2

My son is at the same school Jack went to. Can you tell you he is/was revered at Caulfield Grammar for his footy exploits. No one at CGS football is surprised with how well he is going.
 
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Looking a treat 2 weeks out , norm minna oval
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Should mention that with all the rain we had through spring (Sept - mid Dec), the grass went green but turned yellow quickly after a few dry days. However, now we're in summer, just about every grass land I see now has become a luscious green (as the Wang oval above) ever since that day we copped the torrential rain with the orange dust. The dust must've done something good to the soil.
 
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Should mention that with all the rain we had through spring (Sept - mid Dec), the grass went green but turned yellow quickly after a few dry days. However, now we're in summer, just about every grass land I see now has become a luscious green (as the Wang oval above) ever since that day we copped the torrential rain with the orange dust. The dust must've done something good to the soil.

The dust in dust storms is usually some else's top soil
 
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you know it's peak off-season when lawn chat begins
Geez I'm preparing my yard to lay some turf and the neighbours weed grass has taken over the past couple of weeks.
 
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Should mention that with all the rain we had through spring (Sept - mid Dec), the grass went green but turned yellow quickly after a few dry days. However, now we're in summer, just about every grass land I see now has become a luscious green (as the Wang oval above) ever since that day we copped the torrential rain with the orange dust. The dust must've done something good to the soil.
Yea well my golf course is all of a sudden looking more like Augusta so I’d have to agree
 
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