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Kerr wants to play with his mate!

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I think I heard right!

The OX has said on SEN he heard Kerr talking and wanting to play with his buddy Judd at Carlton. We can call them the Carlton Coast Blues if this happens. He also said he does'nt want to go to Collingwood because of the Cousin's factor.

Can anybody confirm this?

 

He said pretty much that on Saturday morning on the drivel-ridden pre-game show that channel 7 contrived, and I had the misfortune to catch some of. He mentioned his priority was to stay at the Weagles, but suggested that if he were to come to Victoria, he'd like to play with Judd again. Bit strange that he was so sure that was what he wanted, given his intention to stay.

These players are becoming more and more a bunch of miscast soap opera stars. The sooner tossbag media outlets stop hanging on their every cliche, the sooner our ears can stop bleeding.

I think I heard right!

The OX has said on SEN he heard Kerr talking and wanting to play with his buddy Judd at Carlton. We can call them the Carlton Coast Blues if this happens. He also said he does'nt want to go to Collingwood because of the Cousin's factor.

Can anybody confirm this?

It'll be getting pretty crowded in the back office at Visy.

 
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It'll be getting pretty crowded in the back office at Visy.

I think they would be pimping them out at Visy! Or giving Pratty a hand with his prostrate. They have to stay under the cap somehow!

The OX has said on SEN he heard Kerr talking and wanting to play with his buddy Judd at Carlton. We can call them the Carlton Coast Blues if this happens. He also said he does'nt want to go to Collingwood because of the Cousin's factor.

The same Ox who said that Robbie Warnock to the Demons was a done deal?

Kerr wants to stay with the eagles. But he wants a long contract.

Im amazed how Carlton have enough money in the salary cap to be even contemplating this.

There is a thread in the Big Footy drafting forum that will be able to shead more light if anyones interested.

Called something like - Blues target Kerr


F#^@ carlton its bs they can get heaps of players just cus they got money.

Sux bad. But will make winnning a premier ship so much sweeter.

Given that Kerr is contracted and that the Eagles were bent over royally by Carlton last year, I doubt they'll be willing to do the Blues any favours this time around.

To me if Kerr is saying this he can't handle being the No1 midfielder in a team. He wants to play with Judd so Chris gets the heavy tag and he can run around with no defensive tag.

 

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