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If he had a thumping lick and a mop of blonde hair not too dissimilar to Daniel Rich, that's probably Ben Toy. Aka GC 17's marquee signing so far.

No he had dark hair and after some searching on the net I think he might be Andrew Gaff? Happens to be a Demons supporter.His name popped up often in the best for Vic Metro.

Do any of the TAC cup experts on here no much about him?

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If he had a thumping lick and a mop of blonde hair not too dissimilar to Daniel Rich, that's probably Ben Toy. Aka GC 17's marquee signing so far.

Josh Toy mate, Josh Toy.

Built like a man already.

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Just heard that the Tigers are trying to poach Scully?

made arrangements for him to form drop, so that melb dosen't pick him up.

And if melb do pick him up anyway, than he will only sign for a one year deal and ask to be traded to the tigers?

is this true?

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Just heard that the Tigers are trying to poach Scully?

made arrangements for him to form drop, so that melb dosen't pick him up.

And if melb do pick him up anyway, than he will only sign for a one year deal and ask to be traded to the tigers?

is this true?

LOL surely not???????

Where did u hear this?

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friend of mine reconds he over herd craig cameron talking to Scully and his Mum, at some match resently

may not be true, hope not. think there talking crap

Bloody hope so! lol

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Yeah, something like that was mentioned somewhere else on Demonland. Cameron is simply doing his job (something he's [censored] at, IMO) and sounding out all possible avenues. It was a few weeks ago I believe, before pick #1 was sewn up.

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Just heard that the Tigers are trying to poach Scully?

made arrangements for him to form drop, so that melb dosen't pick him up.

And if melb do pick him up anyway, than he will only sign for a one year deal and ask to be traded to the tigers?

is this true?

I believe Richmond are still in his ear.

Also have heard he is a Richmond supporter......

Jeeez.... what would they have to give up to get him ?

I don't think they have enough to offer.

Maybe their first two picks & Morton......

I just can't see it happening, unless he threatens to leave when his first contract expires.

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I believe Richmond are still in his ear.

Also have heard he is a Richmond supporter......

Jeeez.... what would they have to give up to get him ?

I don't think they have enough to offer.

Maybe their first two picks & Morton......

I just can't see it happening, unless he threatens to leave when his first contract expires.

Richmond can huff and puff all they like... but at pick 3 they arent in the running for this kid. Melbourne will be up and running in 2 year whilst the Toiges will still resemble the basket case thay are today. They are 3-4 years behind us. Why would he leave ?

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friend of mine reconds he over herd craig cameron talking to Scully and his Mum, at some match resently

may not be true, hope not. think there talking crap

Why would you want to go to a club that Cameron is at. He turned us into a basket case and it hasn't taken him long to turn Richmond into one. How he has a job and is respected in the media defies logic. Richmond's recruiting last year was disgraceful they deserve to be where they are at and it's all his fault.

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Scully has already been told he is a Melbourne player.

Talk of him "dropping his form" is just pie in the sky stuff from some desperate tigers supporter.

Really? how do you know this?

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If Scully did refuse to re-sign in 2 years' time if Melb refused to trade him he'd have to go in the PSD - and regardless of how bad Richmond still are at that stage, GWS18 will have the first pick.

2 year contracts are standard, but even if it wasn't a moot point GC17 will have the first pick in the PSD next year.

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friend of mine reconds he over herd craig cameron talking to Scully and his Mum, at some match resently

may not be true, hope not. think there talking crap

Methinks your friend knows not only that you are a melbourne supporter but also that you are extremely gullible.

Epic fail.

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