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11 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

In hospital after a stroke so  I need some good news 

Bloody Nora!

Hope you get well soon Toady. 

Keep us in the loop (or in BBO's case, loopy) 

 
11 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

In hospital after a stroke so  I need some good news 

Hang in there Dfrog, this will be our year! Go Dees. 

20 hours ago, DemonFrog said:

In hospital after a stroke so  I need some good news 

I got the quaddie last night Toad.And I expect to get some action tonight at a party in Geelong .

Hope that helps you out mate.

 
On 2/14/2020 at 10:14 AM, DemonFrog said:

In hospital after a stroke so  I need some good news 

Hope you are up and about again soon, DF. Same goes for the Dees, I guess!

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On 2/14/2020 at 9:14 AM, DemonFrog said:

In hospital after a stroke so  I need some good news 

Sorry to hear that. Hope you are on the mend soon and back home watching the Dees.

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I see that Essendrug have signed a young Tom Hird, son of James, as a cat B rookie.

Wonder what year the half French son is eligible for drafting....

1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

I see that Essendrug have signed a young Tom Hird, son of James, as a cat B rookie.

Wonder what year the half French son is eligible for drafting....

Depends whether he’s on a stimulated development program!

1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

I see that Essendrug have signed a young Tom Hird, son of James, as a cat B rookie.

Wonder what year the half French son is eligible for drafting....

I don't usually post in this thread but I do enjoy reading it, um most of the time...

I thought Cat B rookie list was only for (academy players not taken in the main draft) and Players from other sports, who have not been registered with an Australian rules football club for three years.  eg Bradke, Irish players.  

I did read somewhere that Hird was so disgusted with the AFL handling of the drug saga that he wouldn't let his kids play aussie rules so they played soccer. 

Is this a sneaky way of hoarding talent and getting a F/S without going thru the draft...

 
9 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

I don't usually post in this thread but I do enjoy reading it, um most of the time...

I thought Cat B rookie list was only for (academy players not taken in the main draft) and Players from other sports, who have not been registered with an Australian rules football club for three years.  eg Bradke, Irish players.  

I did read somewhere that Hird was so disgusted with the AFL handling of the drug saga that he wouldn't let his kids play aussie rules so they played soccer. 

Is this a sneaky way of hoarding talent and getting a F/S without going thru the draft...

Hird jnr unsuccessfully perused a soccer career in Europe, that's why he is eligible for Cat B. 

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15 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Depends whether he’s on a stimulated development program!

Apparently Frenchy's half bro Tom is "small bodied".

So, perhaps not.

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23 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Hird jnr unsuccessfully perused a soccer career in Europe, that's why he is eligible for Cat B. 

Have we got any spots left on the list?

Nieta is out for the year and KK looks unlikely.

Would have a thought a decision on KK might be coming soon, as he doesn't seem to be improving.

7 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Have we got any spots left on the list?

Nieta is out for the year and KK looks unlikely.

Would have a thought a decision on KK might be coming soon, as he doesn't seem to be improving.

With the extent of his ongoing concussion issues, I reckon kk is done. 
Sad, but given the possible future implications , it might be for the best

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

With the extent of his ongoing concussion issues, I reckon kk is done. 
Sad, but given the possible future implications , it might be for the best

I doubt you need "might" Bbo

1 hour ago, old dee said:

I doubt you need "might" Bbo

Yeah, fair enough od.

I was at training wth @Moonshadow just after kk arrived    He was a really affable and keen young bloke.  He was setting himself to play wing.  Sad business 


57 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Yeah, fair enough od.

I was at training wth @Moonshadow just after kk arrived    He was a really affable and keen young bloke.  He was setting himself to play wing.  Sad business 

@old dee, I can reveal that Uncle Bitter gave KK an almighty pat on the back, which forced the young fellow about 4m forward into semi consciousness on the grass.

Dare say his concussion issues have certainly declined since that date.

Uncle might be in need of a reputable lawyer. Where on earth could one be found, I wonder?

Sad business indeed.

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1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

 

Uncle might be in need of a reputable lawyer. Where on earth could one be found, I wonder?

 

Somebody call me?

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Just now, Moonshadow said:

No thanks Danny Denuto

But I have the vibe.

32 minutes ago, Redleg said:

But I have the vibe.

Tell 'em to get stuffed.


I know this is a T$ question and for that I appologise but quick question...

Is consenus that this [censored] claimed "bone on bone" in his knee to break his GWS long term contract?

11 minutes ago, Territory said:

I know this is a T$ question and for that I appologise but quick question...

Is consenus that this [censored] claimed "bone on bone" in his knee to break his GWS long term contract?

Whoever you are referring to , what he does in the bedroom is his business.

 
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43 minutes ago, Territory said:

I know this is a T$ question and for that I appologise but quick question...

Is consenus that this [censored] claimed "bone on bone" in his knee to break his GWS long term contract?

Ankle.

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1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

You can shove that in the pool room, Red.

No room, full of my many sporting trophies .


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