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Nice work Wonna, hopefully he'll get back to the same sort of fitness he had at the start of the year.

good luck wonna

play with a mindset that this is the start of a huge 2012

 

Good luck Aussie. He's probably come back a couple of weeks too late. He'll probably start in the Casey twos and will have little time to get match fitness before the season's over.

When fit, definitely in our best 22. Exciting watching wona and jurrah strut their stuff.


Some really great news this. I cannot wait to see Wonna back in the red and blue. Hopefully he can put the injury clouds behind him and get back to being the star we all thought he would be.

I hope we don't discard him at the end of the year (which I've seen a lot of posters suggesting). I was watching some old videos of last year, and boy could this kid light it up. He also seems to spur Liam on a bit, which is an added bonus. But Aussie when he is up and about is incredible, and could be the perfect small forward in years to come and would have plenty of crumbing oppurtunities with Watts, Howe, Cook, Jurrah and Martin/Jamar up forward creating an option. I think our forward line in 2-3 years will be very unique and difficult to match up on.

And I love Jeremy Howe, fark do I love this kid.

I hope we don't discard him at the end of the year (which I've seen a lot of posters suggesting). I was watching some old videos of last year, and boy could this kid light it up. He also seems to spur Liam on a bit, which is an added bonus. But Aussie when he is up and about is incredible, and could be the perfect small forward in years to come and would have plenty of crumbing oppurtunities with Watts, Howe, Cook, Jurrah and Martin/Jamar up forward creating an option. I think our forward line in 2-3 years will be very unique and difficult to match up on.

And I love Jeremy Howe, fark do I love this kid.

So true Trenners. I looked back over his stats earlier, and people need to remember that since rd 21 2008 he has only played 13 games due to injury, and didn't take the field until rd 9 2010. That is a year and a half out of footy. He made it back for rd 9 &10, and then did his hammy again not making it back until rd 17. He will not be delisted and I would be amazed if with preseason upon us, they would even RL him. He is one of our best 22 when firing, and with a preseason to go, could come out next year breathing fire.

 

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