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Its all [censored], i was at a wedding on the weekend,

i had a Melbourne tie on, was in the pisser, walking out a bloke stopped and asked me what i thought of tom Scully?

i replied he is a gun, and we shall take him first pick, he then replied "i know his old man and tom has resigned to the fact that he will end up at Melbourne, and he is looking forward because of the young players coming through and is looking forward to the opportunity"

no [censored] here!!!

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Can't we bid pick one?

Yes, but that would mean that Carlton could get him by giving up their first round pick. The last bid goes to the club with f/s rights to the kid, and they only have to match the highest round that has been previously offered by other clubs.

Of course, none of this will eventuate because this is a stupid, baseless rumour that has no merit whatsoever. I hope.

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Its all [censored], i was at a wedding on the weekend,

i had a Melbourne tie on, was in the pisser, walking out a bloke stopped and asked me what i thought of tom Scully?

i replied he is a gun, and we shall take him first pick, he then replied "i know his old man and tom has resigned to the fact that he will end up at Melbourne, and he is looking forward because of the young players coming through and is looking forward to the opportunity"

no [censored] here!!!

This thread is pathetic.

However, the above comment is very much true. I know this as a fact! Tom resigned himself to becoming a Demon back in May. He is very excited about adding to our young list, he knows and has played with many of our recent recruits and is looking very much forward to his opportunity.

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This thread is pathetic.

However, the above comment is very much true. I know this as a fact! Tom resigned himself to becoming a Demon back in May. He is very excited about adding to our young list, he knows and has played with many of our recent recruits and is looking very much forward to his opportunity.

I seem to remember an interview with Watts and he said that the two of them are great mates and he was hoping Scully would join him at Melbourne.

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I seem to remember an interview with Watts and he said that the two of them are great mates and he was hoping Scully would join him at Melbourne.

on TAC Cup Superstars I believe...

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Its all [censored], i was at a wedding on the weekend,

i had a Melbourne tie on, was in the pisser, walking out a bloke stopped and asked me what i thought of tom Scully?

i replied he is a gun, and we shall take him first pick, he then replied "i know his old man and tom has resigned to the fact that he will end up at Melbourne, and he is looking forward because of the young players coming through and is looking forward to the opportunity"

no [censored] here!!!

Good to hear.

The whole thread is laughable and should be removed.

True, but you do need a good laugh every once in a while. Pathetic maybe but its good for comic relief!. :P

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Whilst I trust the whole rumour is just that and Carlton have next to absolutely no chance of getting Scully, if it were true I guess it wouldnt surprise me that they would try anything to get him to their club.

Scully is ours and they just have to suck it up and watch him become bigger than the Juddster!!

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Whilst I trust the whole rumour is just that and Carlton have next to absolutely no chance of getting Scully, if it were true I guess it wouldnt surprise me that they would try anything to get him to their club.

Scully is ours and they just have to suck it up and watch him become bigger than the Juddster!!

The good part about it is that not only will Scully be bigger and better than the Juddster but so too will be Trengove if reports of his sensational form with Sturt are true.

And then there's Jack Grimes.

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The good part about it is that not only will Scully be bigger and better than the Juddster but so too will be Trengove if reports of his sensational form with Sturt are true.

And then there's Jack Grimes.

And Jack Watts.

And Liam Jurruh.

And Cale Morton.

The list goes on...

We're coming Carlton.

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And Jack Watts.

And Liam Jurruh.

And Cale Morton.

The list goes on...

We're coming Carlton.

And Colin Garland

and Sam Blease

and James Strauss

and James Frawley

and Jamie Bennel

and Neville Jetta

and Matthew Bate

and Colin Sylvia

and Jack Viney

and Jack Trengove/John Butcher

and Austin Wonaeamirri

and Aaron Davey

and the list still goes on

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And Jack Watts.

And Liam Jurruh.

And Cale Morton.

The list goes on...

We're coming Carlton.

And Colin Garland

and Sam Blease

and James Strauss

and James Frawley

and Jamie Bennel

and Neville Jetta

and Matthew Bate

and Colin Sylvia

and Jack Viney

and Jack Trengove/John Butcher

and Austin Wonaeamirri

and Aaron Davey

and the list still goes on

Not so sure about the players who are yet to even play an AFL game, I'm sure Carlton could add a whole heap of young draft players to their list. That includes Scully, he has still not played AFL. Atm we are sitting last on the ladder.....we are not coming YET. Yes we have a lot of young players coming through but we are still a poor team.

The good part about it is that not only will Scully be bigger and better than the Juddster but so too will be Trengove if reports of his sensational form with Sturt are true.

Trengove and Scully will be bigger and better than Judd? You will get a sore tooth Bean Dailey. It's fair enough to say how good they are at the level they are playing atm and to say they have the potential to be fantastic footballers but to suggest that they both maybe better than Judd is being very optimistic.

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