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Can we just stop having a go at this kid. There are many others on our list that havent fired a shot either. Id be getting rid of Petterd Bate and Morton before Cook

The difference is they have actually played AFL football Lucas never will.

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Does anyône check their facts he missed a few rounds with injuries at the start of the year, he kicked 5 goals in a half of footy in the casey 2s then he kicked 4 then 3goals i the casey 1st, peaple on this site called for release the cooky monster, then he had some bad weeks then every one was calling for him tn be delisted. So peaple dont let the truth get in the way of a good story.

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I've noticed the player reviews have been unbelievably optimstic and rose-tinted, until Cooks. It definitely wasn't the brightest and most hopeful out of the lot.

I'm still hoping whatever made Prendergast think '12' appears soon. Or Carlton wants to trade another first round pick to us, I wouldn't say no either :)

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I've noticed the player reviews have been unbelievably optimstic and rose-tinted, until Cooks. It definitely wasn't the brightest and most hopeful out of the lot.

I'm still hoping whatever made Prendergast think '12' appears soon. Or Carlton wants to trade another first round pick to us, I wouldn't say no either :)

Don't hold your breath on either idea Bbb

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A FITTER, bigger and stronger Lucas Cook is desperate to prove Melbourne wrong and transform into an AFL player at a second club.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/afl/lucas-cook-out-to-prove-melbourne-wrong-and-forge-an-afl-career-at-a-second-club/story-fnahs424-1226493750429

Cook, the under-18 All-Australian centre half-forward, is set to be delisted by the Demons after just two years on their list.

The Dees used the No. 12 pick in the 2010 draft to snag Cook but never handed him an AFL debut.

The Ballarat product has been training every second day since the season finished in a bid to earn a second chance and, with a trade unlikely to eventuate, is set to become a delisted free agent on November 1.

That means Cook, 20, can sign at the club of his choice. The delisted free agency period spans until November 13, before the second official list lodgement.

“It’s safe to say he’s not going to be at Melbourne next year. The signs aren’t good that good that they want to keep him,” Cook’s manager Marty Pask told SuperFooty.

“Right now he’s training really hard, he’s put on 3kg and he’s got a pretty extensive weights program he’s gone and got some assistance with.

“He has some interested clubs that are in the need for a key-position footballer. Some have expressed interest in him playing as a centre half-back, others as a centre half-forward.”

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A FITTER, bigger and stronger Lucas Cook is desperate to prove Melbourne wrong and transform into an AFL player at a second club.

http://www.dailytele...4-1226493750429

Cook, the under-18 All-Australian centre half-forward, is set to be delisted by the Demons after just two years on their list.

The Dees used the No. 12 pick in the 2010 draft to snag Cook but never handed him an AFL debut.

The Ballarat product has been training every second day since the season finished in a bid to earn a second chance and, with a trade unlikely to eventuate, is set to become a delisted free agent on November 1.

That means Cook, 20, can sign at the club of his choice. The delisted free agency period spans until November 13, before the second official list lodgement.

“It’s safe to say he’s not going to be at Melbourne next year. The signs aren’t good that good that they want to keep him,” Cook’s manager Marty Pask told SuperFooty.

“Right now he’s training really hard, he’s put on 3kg and he’s got a pretty extensive weights program he’s gone and got some assistance with.

“He has some interested clubs that are in the need for a key-position footballer. Some have expressed interest in him playing as a centre half-back, others as a centre half-forward.”

Should have been doing this training two years ago.

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“It’s safe to say he’s not going to be at Melbourne next year. The signs aren’t good that good that they want to keep him,” Cook’s manager Marty Pask told SuperFooty.

His manager doesn't sound very hopeful!

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Should have been doing this training two years ago.

Exactly what I thought! Why does he decide to put on the 3kgs now, couldn't he find the dumbells and protein powder before....

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Exactly what I thought! Why does he decide to put on the 3kgs now, couldn't he find the dumbells and protein powder before....

IMO these issues are a part of our past culture where Eeeasy games are handed out, & the Jumper treated as a Joke.

We need to Stop honouring kids when they sign on & we thank them for coming to Us.

They should be thanking Melbourne!

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He isn't even delisted yet....talk about jumping the gun here by his manager.

They will have been told
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Am I right in that he adds (if only in a minor way ) to the overall FA equation ?

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He isn't even delisted yet....talk about jumping the gun here by his manager.

You are correct olisik.

However I think there is more than smoke in this one.

I am finding it hard to be concerned now

Just sits in my mind as the perfect example of the missed opportunities that happened as part of the Bailey and BP era.

we mostly blew 4 years away for very little.

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A FITTER, bigger and stronger Lucas Cook is desperate to prove Melbourne wrong and transform into an AFL player at a second club.

http://www.dailytele...4-1226493750429

Cook, the under-18 All-Australian centre half-forward, is set to be delisted by the Demons after just two years on their list.

The Dees used the No. 12 pick in the 2010 draft to snag Cook but never handed him an AFL debut.

The Ballarat product has been training every second day since the season finished in a bid to earn a second chance and, with a trade unlikely to eventuate, is set to become a delisted free agent on November 1.

That means Cook, 20, can sign at the club of his choice. The delisted free agency period spans until November 13, before the second official list lodgement.

“It’s safe to say he’s not going to be at Melbourne next year. The signs aren’t good that good that they want to keep him,” Cook’s manager Marty Pask told SuperFooty.

“Right now he’s training really hard, he’s put on 3kg and he’s got a pretty extensive weights program he’s gone and got some assistance with.

“He has some interested clubs that are in the need for a key-position footballer. Some have expressed interest in him playing as a centre half-back, others as a centre half-forward.”

I'm not fussed whether we trade / delist Cook, I don't see it in him personally, but this pisses me off

He would've had the best programs and equipment at his disposal, yet NOW he decides to seek assistance with his weights

Baffling

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