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24th of February Training photos

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Michael Wilson is clearly showing a little too much man-love for Jack. The best photo is of Jared Rivers, in action.

 

Can you blame him?

Who doesn't have a little bit of man-love for Watts?

I know I certainly do!

The facts are that Watts is already our most marketable player, which unfortunately says alot about our list

 

"The best photo is of Jared Rivers, in action."

Rivers was in the rehab group, but did look very sharp.

"The best photo is of Jared Rivers, in action."

Rivers was in the rehab group, but did look very sharp.

i now all you blokes rate him and i respect that , jared rivers has been in the rehab group since 2005, and nothing has changed.

i now all you blokes rate him and i respect that , jared rivers has been in the rehab group since 2005, and nothing has changed.

Oh yeah, I totally didn't notice that until you pointed it out, he has had a lot of injuries when you think about it hasn't he?

Keep up the informative posts, I'd be lost without them.

Oh yeah, I totally didn't notice that until you pointed it out, he has had a lot of injuries when you think about it hasn't he?

Keep up the informative posts, I'd be lost without them.

hes played 70 games of footy,is that informative enough for you hes a list clogger, and the sooner the club figure it out the better,he played his last good game on james hird in the 2004 elimanation final,and someone says he looked good in the rehab group today. : :lol:
hes played 70 games of footy,is that informative enough for you hes a list clogger, and the sooner the club figure it out the better,he played his last good game on james hird in the 2004 elimanation final,and someone says he looked good in the rehab group today. : :lol:

Come to think about it, JRivers has missed a lot footy. Good get.

The facts are that Watts is already our most marketable player, which unfortunately says alot about our list

If our club is smart, they'll market him to female supporters.

That boy certainly has the right look to attract a whole wave of new female fans... Shame he's so young... :wub:

If our club is smart, they'll market him to female supporters.

That boy certainly has the right look to attract a whole wave of new female fans... Shame he's so young... :wub:

I'll take your word on that subject :lol:


If our club is smart, they'll market him to female supporters.

That boy certainly has the right look to attract a whole wave of new female fans... Shame he's so young... :wub:

I don't think the club will have much trouble with this aspect. He's a charismatic young bloke.

Seeing him standing with the other young players, they just gravitate around him.

Before we know it he will be the face of the club effortlessly.

His future is bright.

I'll take your word on that subject :lol:

The amount of West Coast supporters I know who started following the club thanks to Ben Cousins, or Hawthorn supporters who became fans thanks to Buddy (*vomit*), is astounding.

Thankfully we have a number of rather attractive players who, if marketed correctly, could really draw in those young females, who also happen to belong to one of the highest-spending consumer groups in Australia.

While it sounds like a terrible reason to start supporting a club, the fact is that sex sells, and we shouldn't be afraid to promote some of our players as young, sexy and single. It will cost us virtually nothing, and could pay off in a big way (think calendars, fashion shows, player review nights etc...)

hes played 70 games of footy,is that informative enough for you hes a list clogger, and the sooner the club figure it out the better,he played his last good game on james hird in the 2004 elimanation final,and someone says he looked good in the rehab group today. : :lol:

If Jared Rivers is a list clogger, I think you overestimate what is out there to take his place on our list.

You don't get to win a Rising Star Award and have nothing to contribute.

Healthy, he is one of the finest readers of the play of any backman in the league.

You may say that health is what he lacks, and he has lacked it for many years. Fair enough. But, considering where we are as a club, we can wait and take a gamble on a talent such as Jared.

And BTW, the late, great Troy Broadbridge played most of the game on Hird in the 2004 Elimination Final.

While Jack Watts may look a little skinny at this stage, the ball looks quite small in his hands (or am I imagining this?). He seems to control it with little effort. Good eh?

That picture of Bruce (4th one) is hilarious

BBBBAAAHHHHHAAAAHHHHAAAA i Agree Russian, thats shocking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thankfully we have a number of rather attractive players who, if marketed correctly, could really draw in those young females, who also happen to belong to one of the highest-spending consumer groups in Australia.

You're referring to Bate, Blease and Cheney right? The ginger ninjas will bring in the ladies!

If only we didn't get rid of Carroll... Or Woey :lol:

 

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