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don't be surprised to see him in a demons jumper after tomorrow

heard a few whispers that its out of us and the doggies

whoever said newton was going to get traded to them wasnt paying attention- he signed for 2 or 3 years half way through the year

 

Better be for next to nothing, because he's useless, and pale.

don't be surprised to see him in a demons jumper after tomorrow

heard a few whispers that its out of us and the doggies

whoever said newton was going to get traded to them wasnt paying attention- he signed for 2 or 3 years half way through the year

Would'nt mind him if we got him for free! :lol:

 
Better be for next to nothing, because he's useless, and pale.

Could be flatmate with Bate.

Isnt he a bit old? 25... :huh:

Hed be a much better fit at the Dogs


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its just what i've heard

they are keen on him

still probs go to dogs cos they will be more 'desperate' to get him

Better be for next to nothing, because he's useless, and pale.

DeeTox that is the best Avatar I've ever seen.

Well done!!

 

He is alright, but does not really fit in to the long term picture. has 5-6 years of footy left, we need guys with a bit more to offer in the long term. We are 2-3 seasons off playing finals, let alone pushing for a flag. better off sticking with a kid and grooming him for that spot, if watts is coming to the red and blue, hansen would cut into his playing time.

Useless?

Have you watched him play when he's up and going?

The 25 year old Hansen is not up and going very often, made it onto the park for 13 games this year, and 14 games in 2007. If he could get on the park more often he would be worth considering for a 3rd rounder but given he can't why would you bother?


Isnt he a bit old? 25... :huh:

Hed be a much better fit at the Dogs

I agree.

DeeTox that is the best Avatar I've ever seen.

Well done!!

Haha, seconded.

Just watched it for the first time -- pretty good.

don't be surprised to see him in a demons jumper after tomorrow

heard a few whispers that its out of us and the doggies

whoever said newton was going to get traded to them wasnt paying attention- he signed for 2 or 3 years half way through the year

Not that it means anything, but he supported Melbourne growing up.

He would be handy to keep Rivers company in the 'my body is a lemon' group.

I like Riv... don't want him to be lonely

Every year there is this rumour, I believe it less and less.

Unless for a bargain price I don't think he is an improvement over Miller.

I'd prefer to have Miller CHF in 2009 and Watts right beside him.

Not that it means anything, but he supported Melbourne growing up.

He would be handy to keep Rivers company in the 'my body is a lemon' group.

I like Riv... don't want him to be lonely

It's OK he has Moloney

and McLean

and Davey

and Robertson

and Whelan


DeeTox, that is the greatest thing i have ever seen lol, it's awesome

and no to Hansen, no more Brad Miller's please

I don't see how he'd complement our list (even if he could get himself fit).

Also, reported in this morning's Hun that he wants to remain in Perth.

Due to wear and tear, CHF's rarely play any decent footy past the age of 28. Here's a 25 yo injury prone CHF, who we'd be lucky to get 60 games out of. Not in Bailey's policy of getting players who will give us 8 seasons of service.

Pass.

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