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Rodan ? No

Probably thought Port had a Rodin.... that would look good upon Schwabby's desk :)

not sure about Rodan but would certainly make a big play for Mothra (although I think he may be going to Adelaide under the F/S rule -his dad being Tony Mothra)

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FACT: spotted getting tour of AAMI park with the 2 jacks about half an hour ago.

Good spot Demon3. It's a shame you didn't spot Dangerfield, Toby Greene and Gary Ablett as well...

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He's an exciting player, but he seems to do a knee every year. If's it's not a full reco it's a 6 week PCL, or whatever is the equivalent of a 6 week knee.

Agreed. Rodan certainly does play with an element of flair and takes the game on at every contest. Don't see the harm in picking him up if the price is right (which should be next to nothing).

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I know David and he is a top class bloke.

He is super fit ,and his knee is fine.

Can play forward crumber and midfield. Very quick and skilled.

Will add experience and a touch of excitement.

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Watch people opinions of Rodan change as he gets closer to wearing our colours ahaha

Seriosuly though, it makes me sick to think we'd offer Rodan a contract yet have retired Green, and seemingly didnt do eveything we could to retain McDonald, Bruce, Rivers and Moloney

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Watch people opinions of Rodan change as he gets closer to wearing our colours ahaha

Seriosuly though, it makes me sick to think we'd offer Rodan a contract yet have retired Green, and seemingly didnt do eveything we could to retain McDonald, Bruce, Rivers and Moloney

You have to treat every case on its own merits.

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i just hope drafting these types isnt highlighting the FD having a case of 'the grass is always greener' when it comes to older types.

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Watch people opinions of Rodan change as he gets closer to wearing our colours ahaha

Seriosuly though, it makes me sick to think we'd offer Rodan a contract yet have retired Green, and seemingly didnt do eveything we could to retain McDonald, Bruce, Rivers and Moloney

I think people's opinions will change in the positive, he might even become a bit of a cult hero.

Remember it's speculative with all these players we are picking up, if 3 or 4 of them become regular senior players next year it will be a good result.

Will strengthen our list.

To have experienced players while our kids develop is what we have been missing.

Green retired ,McDonald left 3 years ago, Bruce is also long gone,Moloney and Rivers were desperate for a change and good luck to them.

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I'd prefer we didn't pick him up.

I like the player, i don't mind the risk of injury (given his price), but from the limited times i saw him this season, his characteristic zip and x-factor seem to have diminished. 1 or 2 years ago, I would have been happy to have him.

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I'd prefer we didn't pick him up.

I like the player, i don't mind the risk of injury (given his price), but from the limited times i saw him this season, his characteristic zip and x-factor seem to have diminished. 1 or 2 years ago, I would have been happy to have him.

watch the last quarter of the rd 23 port vs tiges game. His zip and evasive skills broke the tiges press and he was instrumental in port getting back in the game and forcing a draw. Based on this and costing us relatively nothing, no issue with it.
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