My bad for posting it in the wrong thread, he didn't announce his club preference either but said he would be in contact with teams in the next 6 weeks.
A link about his his possible return. http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,24410640-23211,00.html
Anyone who saw the most-match medal ceremony or heard the audio on a webcast, you have to admit Shane Crawford's reaction was absolutely precious. Crawford's long medal journey may not be over yet -- The Sunday Age
And props to Craig Willis for setting it up so well. I've never heard him single out a player like that in the medal ceremony before.
Over 12,000 Hawthorn fans flooded into Glenferrie Oval on Sunday as Hawthorn players and coaches paraded the Premiership Cup at the club's ancestral home. The club's celebrations will continue at Waverley Park, its current home, on Tuesday, with plans to take celebrations down to Tasmania -- its home away from home -- before that, on Monday.
Congrats to Hawthorn and their supporters. And congrats to Spartacus on winning the tipping comp. Geelong had plenty of opportunities but just couldn't kick straight enough. Already looking forward to next season!
You do still have my address, don't you? The Four-n-Twenty's are in the freezer and Andre's getting hungry!
Better PM it to me again. Apologies, but work has been swamping me again, especially with the Spring Racing Carnival going on, aside from my day job. And it's bad enough that the day job is out on Glenferrie Road.
No, but I was in that shopping district on Friday afternoon after work. Great area. But yes, there's an irony of the area where I work on a daily basis, and who won the Grand Final -- at the expense of my team.
you don't still have the DVD intended for me by any chance too? ....it never made it over here It's OK. I know you sent it. It must have just got lost in the post somewhere between Melbourne and England, which, when you think about it, narrows it down to virtually the entire surface of the planet. It'll probably be found down the back of a machine a postal sorting office in 50 years time, and its late delivery will become the feature of a filler item on the local news, as they take the recipient to a museum to see a glimpse of the past when people watched 2D pictures on screens in the corner of the room.
Or maybe it's still sitting in my lounge room. I'll get caught up by sending prizes off by the end of this week.