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Rory Taggert - Wow

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I think most, if not all, the club sites are run through Telstra. They don't get quickly updated stats and info, and it probably won't get updated until once all the drafts are done and lists complete.

On Taggert, I'm hoping he comes on and adds to our midfield depth, as our midfield is still awful and we need as many options as possible.

actually i believe Essenscum are the only exception. They do their own website. Thought they could make some money out of it

 

Taggert's a real mystery, but I hope he gets some games next year. It's good to know he's big. But I reckon players look far more muscular in person or when up close. I remember seeing Jack Watts before his first game, and thought he actually looked muscular and in a really good shape. And I'm always surprised when I give Mckenzie or someone a pat after the game to see he's actually quite big.

You obviously didnt see Makak Daw (Think thats how you spell it ) on tv the other night Scaaaaaaaryyy!!

Not a Cook in sight McQueen!

Not even appearing in the rear-view mirror.

Moving forward, old dee.

 

The only guy with Big arms is Chip -the rest are ok .

Big Arms gets you a player like Chris Tarrant-Mitch Clarks [censored].

What we need is Big Arses and big thighs like Ablett.

Rodan looks fit and ready .

Byrnes looks like he is unfit-must be from a failed culture .

Funny you should mention this as Taggerts body shape reminds me of a young Gary Ablett Snr in his early days.

Not even appearing in the rear-view mirror.

Moving forward, old dee.

Probably would not see him anyway mate!

  • 1 month later...

Can anyone tell me where Rory is at?

I'm really looking forward to seeing him on the park.

He's done the majority of the pre season and apparently looking very good. I'd say you'll see him during the nab cup.

 

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