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i reckon he'll stay

Simple but sharp humour.

He was a gun at Melbourne

You must have been rapt with his 2nd year. Icing on the cake of achievement.

He may well go on to be a star of the AFL and an expensive one at that. But aside from acrimony he achieved zip at MFC.

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I was listening to SEN this morning they had an interview with Luke Power, when asked about T$ he slipped with , "if he can get his body right" and then changed the subject really quickly, I reckon he's was overlooked for the captain due to dodgy knee etc etc.

I heard that as well! Got me wondering.

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FYI. The moderators have deleted a number of posts from a number of posters which have frankly been personal (and often puerile) attacks on Tom Scully and those associated with him.

Please resist from falling into that trap. No player whether he plays for MFC or not should be subject to that sort of language on this forum.

Warnings will be issued for further unacceptable posts and the thread will be closed. If you still feel angst towards he who shall not be named, then take it elsewhere from here.

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Giants' ground worries

Moving to Olympic park, not so much the Greater Western Sydney as the Inner western Sydney who live in the Southern sydney by the water.

Interesting story about risk of losing players already due to facilities.

Sounds like voldemort is getting lots of opportunity to "check out the facilities"

Quote "... with the new club forced to train at six different venues"

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Giants' ground worries

Moving to Olympic park, not so much the Greater Western Sydney as the Inner western Sydney who live in the Southern sydney by the water.

Interesting story about risk of losing players already due to facilities.

That's wierd I thought $cully went up there and was instantly blown away by the facilities!

Instantly!

Because remember he hadn't signed anything and then went up there and BANG he was sold on the move! LOL, it's going to be a joy watching them get flogged every week.

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That's wierd I thought $cully went up there and was instantly blown away by the facilities!

Instantly!

Because remember he hadn't signed anything and then went up there and BANG he was sold on the move! LOL, it's going to be a joy watching them get flogged every week.

And if you believed that there's a harbour bridge over there that I can sell you on the cheap if you like.

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MONEY NOT THE ONLY LURE FOR SCULLY

When the Greater Western Sydney Giants play their home games, it has been decided that each quarter will take place in between each Quaddie leg of the Dapto grehounds, who are their co-tenants of the sporting grounds (the Giants actually play on the inside of the greyhound track).

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In what is seen as a perfect cross marketing opportunity, GWS star recruit Tom Scully will be the "bunny" for each quaddie leg, due to his elite running capacity. Scully, wearing number 9, is seen pictured above with fill-in bunny Callum Ward (number 8), who will be on stand-by should Scully suffer from his chronic knee complaints that dogged him throughout his first 2 AFL seasons.

GWS coach Kevin Sheedy believes this is a fantastic opportunity for both sporting codes, and as the Dapto greyhounds has a regular attendence of over 55 of the western suburbs elite, it will ensure Sheedy's young pups will get to experience what it's like playing in front of a bit crowd.

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