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FAREWELL CALE MORTON

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For all the derisive comments about Cale, if he ever does apply himself to AFL then he could not be at a better club to do it. Competitive hard at it midfield needing a bit of run and home ground is Subi so should it suit Morton's outside style.

Now its up to Cale.....

.....and "whatever it is" they use t bulk them up over there
 

he is a waste of space just wish he never came, to think Parick Dangerfield went no.10 in same draft

And

Jarrad Grant pick 5

David Meyers pick 6

Rhys Palmer pick 7

FFS, don't cherry pick drafts. Move on.

I'll miss Cale I always had hope he'd turn the corner but not to be. You could see during his games this year he gave it his all but it just wasn't enough. Played out of position in my opinion, he wasn't a defender.

 

I'll miss Cale I always had hope he'd turn the corner but not to be. You could see during his games this year he gave it his all but it just wasn't enough. Played out of position in my opinion, he wasn't a defender.

Over 6 years, he was played in most positions; none worked. Big tank on its own aint enuf. :wacko:

I'll miss Cale I always had hope he'd turn the corner but not to be. You could see during his games this year he gave it his all but it just wasn't enough. Played out of position in my opinion, he wasn't a defender.

Everyone needs defensive skills these days and he didn't have any. Nor Beemer. The tealeaves aren't too hard to read...


Good luck to Cale.

I just hope he has a lot less horrible, tasteless, mean spirited gutless supporters to deal with at West Coast.

are you kidding? he was a spineless git who Prendergast wasted a perfectly good pick on and l tell you wet toast supporters will be harsher than us, we're angels compared to most other supporters

And

Jarrad Grant pick 5

David Meyers pick 6

Rhys Palmer pick 7

FFS, don't cherry pick drafts. Move on.

l can't after all the [censored] ups we've had over the years, sick to death of shyte

he is a waste of space just wish he never came, to think Parick Dangerfield went no.10 in same draft

and nine others passed him over

if we had taken PD and they CM I reckon the situation would be very different

 

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