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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 1:24 pm 
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Went along last night & it was well worth it.

For a start the TV screens were showing pro Carlton highlights of last season (& yes it actually was a lengthy display :lol: ). I got a bit enthralled in watching it & zoned out of some of the early interviews with Lance & Kouta, but it was just a really great package because it wasn't just the goals, it was tackles, bumps & marks aswell. Kudos to whoever put it together!

The evening was MC'd by the efferfescent Diggers Morrell who made that many lame jokes throughout the night about his own weight & lack of hair that he really will make a great father one day, if he is not already one! I should point out that Digby mentioned the Sticks Room soc club at TD will be open for all supporters at Saturday's match, not just social clubbers but everybody which is great news. It was closed for the Ess game which had us a bit confused but we're back in on Saturday folks.

First up on stage was Ken Hands, who spoke a bit about the bloodbath grand final (attended by 62,000 at PP), but also very candidly stressed the importance of the club ensuring the players are busy & occupied away from footy. Ken seemed to feel strongly about this & as a bloke from an era where players had full time jobs it is understandable.

A couple of announcements for long term members followed; one person since 1931 & another a member since 1930!! Apologies I can't recall the names but superb effort anyway!!

Lance was next up; the thing that I liked was when asked about if he was expecting big things from the first year players, straight away he said to be honest he's more thinking of the output of guys like Simmo Fisher Walks etc, who have been in the system for a few years now. For the first year players he mainly wanted them to have fun this year & enjoy themselves, which I thought was a good answer. He always seems to hurry his words a bit big Lance, but I reckon he's getting more & more comfortable at interviews. Nice to see his wife there too looking happy & mingling with players & friends.

Andy Mackay followed & had a bit of a laugh about his first 3 kicks in footy being out on the full; I couldn't actually remember that but he mentioned it was the Fitzroy game in 93 where Michael Dunstan (his man) kicked 5 goals & won the game for the Lions. He emphasised to the young brigade that football 'will suck at times' but to keep your chin up because it will only get better, & will ulimately all fall into place. Backed up Lance's words that they really want the youngsters to enjoy themselves.

Kouta arrived shortly after, his newly shaven scone turning heads as he made his way in. He was in shorts & looked extremely fit; I couldn't believe how cut the guys calves are - maybe from the dancing over summer. Got up & said a few words, mainly about the new 'do'. He got it done by a mate in the backyard & waited til after the event to tell his mrs what he'd done. I reckon it looks great anyway, albeit a little like Fraser Gehrig!! :oops:

Digby then interviewed each of the first years, very briefly. By far the biggest applause was for Cameron Cloke. He really comes across as an intelligent young guy, speaks well & was not phased at all being in front of a crowd. Said he phoned all the clubs before the PSD & Carlton were the last club he called but the only one to put him straight through to the coach. Pagan was honest with him & he was honest with Pagan. Got invited to train the next day & was told there would be no promises, but sure enough we took him & I'd say every one there last night was rapt that we did by the reception the guy got. Very tactfully said he didn't really follow a team when he was a kid, said his dad now 'loves the joint' for giving Cam a chance & got a huge cheer when he closed it out saying he just wants to stick it up Collingwood now.

Also noticed Roddy Ashman & the Hyphen mingling among the faithful.

Was getting ready to leave when thankfully Keyser Sose twisted my rubber arm into staying for a bit & getting some pics with the players. I have already emailed Tyrants the one of me & Gibbs with the comment "I've cut your lunch" - his response ":gutted:" :lol: :lol:

Gibbs was surrounded by kids (even 33 y.o. ones :oops: ) but handled it really well; he's a very relaxed person, genuine too, looks you in the eye when he says g'day & told us his thumb was OK 7 wasn't wearing a guard for it.

Glad I stayed on as I had a brief chat to Ando & Clint Benjamin after Bryce. They are playing in Geelong on the weekend with the match starting at 8.45am. I asked Ando if he's ever played that early & they joked that they've never actually pulled themselves out of bed by 8.45 before! Mentioned they might have to look into staying overnight in Geelong the night before to ease the strain :lol: . Benji makes his return this weekend to the side & will play a half.

Said g'day to Clokey, must admit I got a bit stuck for words so I just opted to tell him 'you're playing good footy' about 2047 times, which he seemed to appreciate!

Finally we went over to Hampo & Jacobs. I really don't think it's too early to say that they are the 2 greatest blokes of all time. Both were extremely laid back & cruisey & could have been anyone. Hampo is a classic, I told him I saw him play a good game for the Ants on Sunday & he said I must really rate players who drop marks!! Asked him how he will cope when the Melb weather starts to get colder & he replied 'you mean it gets colder than this?' :lol: Great guy & is pretty keen on soccer, at which point Keyser & he did the talking as I had nuthin'. Sam Jacobs' told us about how he broke his finger; it was at training & Libba was booting the ball at them at close range to mark. They both thought he was going pretty hard but he told them that was just a warm up, & then, bang, the next kick he snapped it! But it's pretty right now. Both were Brisbane Lions supporters growing up but I have a nice feeling that will be out the door on Saturday night.

All in all a really nice evening, didn't see too many TCers I know but I'm sure there would have been a number of us there. Great job Carlton!

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Thanks for the report CK. Did many supporters turn up?

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Thanks CK.
Great stuff.







Did you mention to Clokey that he's playing good footy? :lol:

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Top work CK. 8)

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Jars it was pretty full, not sure of the actual stats though :P


Blue Vain wrote:
Did you mention to Clokey that he's playing good footy? :lol:



Once or twice! Now that I think of it I should've just asked him if he was eligible for the NRS :lol:


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Better than a training report CK.

Isn't it amazing how the cynics and cool dudes can get all 'weak kneed' and 'glassy eyed' at any old player in a Carlton Jumper. :P

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Finally we went over to Hampo & Jacobs. I really don't think it's too early to say that they are the 2 greatest blokes of all time


I really wish you would stop understating things CK.

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Thanks CK, great report.

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Thanks CK. :-D

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Shit. :evil:

I knew i had something on last night to attend :twisted:

Here i am doing the bloody grocery shopping instead :evil:

Not happy Jan :cry:

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Did you go with bluehammer :P


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CK95 wrote:
Did you go with bluehammer :P


Too clever by far!


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CK's got a man-crush! CK's got a man-crush! CK's got a man-crush! CK's got a man-crush!
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Fantasic report CK.

I feel as I was there.

If they rate by you, they rate by me.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 9:17 pm 
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CK95 wrote:
Digby then interviewed each of the first years, very briefly. By far the biggest applause was for Cameron Cloke. He really comes across as an intelligent young guy, speaks well & was not phased at all being in front of a crowd. Said he phoned all the clubs before the PSD & Carlton were the last club he called but the only one to put him straight through to the coach. Pagan was honest with him & he was honest with Pagan. Got invited to train the next day & was told there would be no promises, but sure enough we took him & I'd say every one there last night was rapt that we did by the reception the guy got. Very tactfully said he didn't really follow a team when he was a kid, said his dad now 'loves the joint' for giving Cam a chance & got a huge cheer when he closed it out saying he just wants to stick it up Collingwood now.


Y'know - I don't know why, but this really stuck with me... I have a lot of faith in Cloke *and have since he joined the Blues!* - ok, we didn't take Zantuck so we will never know the comparison - but something tells me that we ended up making the right decision with Cam Cloke...

*is it right to thank Smorgo for that?! Ahh I dunno*

As for Andy McKay - god damn it there is a player who lead by example... right up to his last match he gave 110% for the Navy Blues... and, having met him a few times a terrific guy to boot! For some unknown reason I can see Walks in the same mould in the future...

BTW - awesome post CK, and thanking you kindly for the indepth-ness... :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D :-D


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Great Report CK as i have to agree it was a great night and was really great to hear what the young guns of carlton had to say...


I particualry liked the words of what cloke said "I want to stick it up Collingwood"


as this is my first year as being a member i wasnt sure of what to expect on attending last wednesday night but i rather enjoyed it there....

getting to see the bullants train as well as chatting to the players and watching the the past season of carlton on the screens was a great night....


It was good to hear also that the sticks room will be open tonight at the td as ck said its open for all supporters of Carlton...

Anyway what a great night looking forward to next years meet and great now


and thanks once again CK for the report on the nights event
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Great report, many thanks! :)

Got any pics you can stick up?

I love reading about all the older players coming back to the club to attend functions like this. It's good signs.

Gotta love Cam Cloke's attitude. Seems he wants to prove himself, let's not forget he's only 21 or 22.

How were teh second year boys? Murphy, Kennedy and co?

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Andywalkersgirl wrote:
How were teh second year boys? Murphy, Kennedy and co?


AWG, it was just the new recruits plus Kouta and Lance.


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I was there on wed night & CK you did a great job of reporting what went on


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