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Welcome to Tigers: Jason Castagna

I think 2022 will be the year George understands that he BELONGS in the AFL.

I reckons he's the only triple premiership star that is still somehow on the selection fringe.

He loves preseason and is going to be unstoppable. Giddy up!
 
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I think 2022 will be the year George understands that he BELONGS in the AFL.

I reckons he's the only triple premiership star that is still somehow on the selection fringe.

He loves preseason and is going to be unstoppable. Giddy up!
Brilliant.
Im emotional
 
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I'm with ya Zips. All in.

When George has unshakeable confidence he will be a beast.

Matt Hornsby back in the day reckons he was the fittest bloke at the club.

Come on George, IT'S TIME
 
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He was finally dropped at the end of the season. About a season too late.

Can't see him as part of our future.
 
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He was finally dropped at the end of the season. About a season too late.

Can't see him as part of our future.
i wonder who the youngest triple premiership player to be delisted is?
Not saying it will be Castagna, but it would be a quick turn around if his career was on the way out at his age.
 
Does his future hang on the Coaching Panel being able to fix our forward issues?
I reckon that a functional and firing i50 system will have George once again as a major contributor to success.
Should we go around again like this season he will struggle.
 
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More like all aboard the Castagna Express.

Remember those cheap mystery return plane tickets that you could book with the airlines? You'd front up at the airport with absolutely no bloody idea where you'd be going or whether it would be any good. But at the end of the day you'd be returned to where you started.

Suspect the Castagna Express might operate in a similar manner.
 
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Remember those cheap mystery return plane tickets that you could book with the airlines? You'd front up at the airport with absolutely no bloody idea where you'd be going or whether it would be any good. But at the end of the day you'd be returned to where you started.

Suspect the Castagna Express might operate in a similar manner.
The old Mystery Flights.
 
Remember those cheap mystery return plane tickets that you could book with the airlines? You'd front up at the airport with absolutely no bloody idea where you'd be going or whether it would be any good. But at the end of the day you'd be returned to where you started.

Suspect the Castagna Express might operate in a similar manner.
The only thing I remember about them flights was the cab to the airport..... the rest of the day remains somewhat of a mystery!
Possibly one of the reasons they stopped offering them!:rolleyes:
 
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Did a few of those mystery flights , I used to say ” geez it’s been cold here in Vic , love to have some qld sun or have you ever been to WA , I here it’s beautiful over there ? “ an bang sure enough that’s where I’d end up :))
 
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Remember those cheap mystery return plane tickets that you could book with the airlines? You'd front up at the airport with absolutely no bloody idea where you'd be going or whether it would be any good. But at the end of the day you'd be returned to where you started.

Suspect the Castagna Express might operate in a similar manner.
I had a mate who lived in Canberra who wanted to take his gf on a mystery flight. As he went to Sydney a lot for work, he decided to drive to Sydney to eliminate the possibility of getting a flight there. His mystery flight was to Canberra.
 
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My girlfriend at the time used to like to book them, then on the way to the airport she'd be saying I hope we go to such and such.

I'd say why didn't you just book a ticket to there then?

Needless to say, we didn't last that long.
I suggested a trip around the world to my missus, she said she wanted to go somewhere else
 
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My girlfriend at the time used to like to book them, then on the way to the airport she'd be saying I hope we go to such and such.

I'd say why didn't you just book a ticket to there then?

Needless to say, we didn't last that long.
Was Eleni Glouftis already taken?
Otherwise she would have been the perfect match :))
 
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I had a mate who lived in Canberra who wanted to take his gf on a mystery flight. As he went to Sydney a lot for work, he decided to drive to Sydney to eliminate the possibility of getting a flight there. His mystery flight was to Canberra.
Often to the closest destinations.

From Melbourne you could bet on Adelaiade, and Canberra rarely Hobart.