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Jack Darling ... Why? Oh Why? Oh Why?

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Why did we pick this guy .... ?

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When we should have picked this guy .... ?

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What the f!??#k were we thinking ... !!??

 

RR GTFOI, it's 2 years down the track new coach, new recruiting manager and new philosiphy on hard work.

 

Im with you RR. BP [censored] up.

I will have a fit if we trade off our good picks for B grade mids who work hard or use them on skinny kids.


you need help mate! yes, we made a mistake, as did every other club. there are missed picks every year in the draft. do we really need a new thread, and to keep going on and on about it? end of season couldn't come at a better time for you, think its time for a holiday and some time away from football.

While we're at it RR why don't we talk about why did we pick up Luke Molan in the 2001 draft when we could have picked up Dal Santo?

Time to move on!

Did u guys see darling play tonight? While we have Cook who cant even make the Casey seniors and cries at training because he gets yelled at...

 

What's the point of b!tching and moaning about this kind of stuff RR? It doesnt all of a sudden change what's already happened! Ease up on the polls and threads like this. They're counter productive and only result on your average Demon supporter getting (even more) depressed!


Short of implanting a device inside Barry Prendergast whereby he receives an electric shock every time Jack Darling collects a possession, there is nothing we can do now except learn from our mistakes.

  On 31/08/2012 at 12:37, olisik said:

Did u guys see darling play tonight? While we have Cook who cant even make the Casey seniors and cries at training because he gets yelled at...

Please tell me that's not true Olisik???

Hadn't heard that one before.

  On 31/08/2012 at 12:37, olisik said:

Did u guys see darling play tonight? While we have Cook who cant even make the Casey seniors and cries at training because he gets yelled at...

WTF no we didn't see him play were just guessing, but FFS get over it and while your at it Dusty Martin has been no better than Trenners this year don't fookin kid yourself, we will also see in a month or two what we get for Sculldogs picks.

Darling topped goal kickers for west coast tonight


  On 31/08/2012 at 12:42, Tall Defence said:

Please tell me that's not true Olisik???

Hadn't heard that one before.

I heard its true

You sure love to keep punishing yourself RR, please don't keep punishing us as well.

  On 31/08/2012 at 12:47, olisik said:

I heard its true

Me too - having said that, Martin is a wild boy and has the potential to really let the Tigers down.

its called DEVELOPMENT.

until we develop these kids as well as the west coasts of the world do, there is NO POINT discussing which picks were better.

If we had taken Darling in that draft, the chances are we still would have been watching him top the West Coast goal kickers tonight.


  On 31/08/2012 at 12:10, Range Rover said:
Why did we pick this Cook.... ?

I wonder if the rest of the competition agonises over the same question, since just about everyone else passed too.

  On 31/08/2012 at 13:00, Tony Tea said:

I wonder if the rest of the competition agonises over the same question, since just about everyone else passed too.

Depends on who they picked instead.

 

Comparing who we picked against who west coast picked over the years we shared similar draft picks is depressing. What they did was a master class in drafting. What we did is a joke.

  On 31/08/2012 at 12:41, pantaloons said:

Short of implanting a device inside Barry Prendergast RR whereby he receives an electric shock every time Jack Darling Howe collects a possession, there is nothing we can do now except put up with his crap learn from our mistakes.

Short of implanting a device inside Barry Prendergast RR whereby he receives an electric shock every time Jack Darling Howe collects a possession, there is nothing we can do now except put up with his crap learn from our mistakes.

Funny he didnt start this post last week.


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