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and is that the most excited and animated we've seen Bailey ?? :lol: you cant help but think there really is so much to come :)

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He is the sort of forward I always hoped we would get. I love watching him play. I was originally keen to get Nic Nat mainly because of the crowd pull factor that these type of players have. But now we have Liam, he will have all that and more.....go dees

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I just watched it again and I'm sure they changed the ending. Yesterday when they asked Bailey how long he'll play, it stopped after "I'm not too sure to be honest", but this time there was a little more of him saying that he won't just be here one year and then gone.

Did I just miss it the first time or was it changed?

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I just watched it again and I'm sure they changed the ending. Yesterday when they asked Bailey how long he'll play, it stopped after "I'm not too sure to be honest", but this time there was a little more of him saying that he won't just be here one year and then gone.

Did I just miss it the first time or was it changed?

your memory is fine :)..must have changed

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I just watched it again and I'm sure they changed the ending. Yesterday when they asked Bailey how long he'll play, it stopped after "I'm not too sure to be honest", but this time there was a little more of him saying that he won't just be here one year and then gone.

Did I just miss it the first time or was it changed?

Good observation Clint. I just watched it again. I get tingles watching that again.

"Skinny Latte's"... :lol:

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your memory is fine :)..must have changed

It didn't change.

I have a recording of the broadcast and it includes Bailey continuing on after 'I'm not too sure to be honest'. Maybe you didn't catch it because there's a reasonably lengthy pause and the vision cuts to some footage of Jurrah playing footy, but the Bailey excerpt continues on.

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It didn't change.

I have a recording of the broadcast and it includes Bailey continuing on after 'I'm not too sure to be honest'. Maybe you didn't catch it because there's a reasonably lengthy pause and the vision cuts to some footage of Jurrah playing footy, but the Bailey excerpt continues on.

I think that the online version was changed, that is it cut off a bit of the end initially but it was fixed.

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I think that the online version was changed, that is it cut off a bit of the end initially but it was fixed.

Sure, I get you. The [original TV] broadcast definitely had the 'end bit'.

Seeing some of the clips of Jurrah playing for his 'local' club etc certainly gave some insight into how alien an enrivonment Melbourne and the AFL must be.

It's also nice to get some positive media exposure for the Dees!

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It didn't change.

I have a recording of the broadcast and it includes Bailey continuing on after 'I'm not too sure to be honest'. Maybe you didn't catch it because there's a reasonably lengthy pause and the vision cuts to some footage of Jurrah playing footy, but the Bailey excerpt continues on.

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I watched it again. Maybe i was too caught up in the footage the first time. Hope jurrah has a safe trip home tomorrow and takes it easy when hunting! No injuries please Liam.

I just watched it again too.... it's such a good story.

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