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Bate is training with the dogs (along with nick lower). doesn't surpirse me given the dogs were interested in bate last year.

http://www.courierma...6-1226525754207

I hope he does well there.....I always had a soft spot for Bater...
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AFL PERMISSION TO TRAIN LIST (UPDATED)

Adelaide: Nick Joyce (Adelaide)

Brisbane Lions: Jordon Bourke (Morningside)

Carlton: Andrew Collins (Carlton)

Collingwood: Ben Hudson (Brisbane Lions)

Essendon: Tom Fields (Labrador), Dayle Garlett (Swan Districts)

Fremantle: Jesse Crichton (Fremantle)

Geelong Cats: None

Gold Coast Suns: Leigh Osborne (Frankston), Andrew Boston (Broadbeach)

GWS Giants: Joseph Redfern (East Coast Eagles), Dean Robertson (North Ballarat Rebels), Zach Williams (Narrandera)

Hawthorn: Jonathon Ceglar (Collingwood)

Melbourne: Jack Hannath (Central District)

North Melbourne: Cameron Richardson (North Melbourne), Ben Speight (North Melbourne).

Port Adelaide: Liam Jurrah (Melbourne), Jaryd Cachia (Norwood), Aseri Raikiwasa (Port Adelaide Magpies), Sean Lemmens (Port Adelaide Magpies), Sam Gray (Port Adelaide Magpies), Justin Hoskin (Port Adelaide Magpies), Kory Beard (Port Adelaide Magpies), Sam Colqhoun (Central Districts)

Richmond: Addam Maric (Richmond), Orren Stephenson (Geelong), Josh Toy (Gold Coast Suns), Cameron Wood (Collingwood)

St Kilda: Adam Cockie (Sandringham), Jackson Coleman (Sandringham), Chris Michaelides (Sandringham), Michael Sikora (Sandringham), Anthony Soriano (Sandringham)

Sydney Swans: Brandon Jack (Pennant Hills), Sam Naismith (North Shore), Dane Rampe (Univeristy of NSW), Xavier Richards (Sandringham Dragons)

West Coast: None

Western Bulldogs: Nick Lower (Fremantle), Matthew Bate (Melbourne), Ben Duscher (Bendigo), Brett Goodes (Williamstown), Brent Prismall (Essendon)

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Is the reason that we only have Jack Hannath training with us because we don't want to telegraph our other pick to rival clubs? I wonder who they have in mind?

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Can we swoop on guys training with other Clubs or is that simply bad etiquette?

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The head matches the top pretty well ;-)

But on a serious note I am sure the vast majority of Demonlanders and Demonologists etc wish Matty well should he get another chance at AFL. Never stopped trying, just didn't quite make it.

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Bate is fighting for Prismall for the last senior spot on the doggies list. I think Prismall is the favourite considering he ditched port and flew back to melb.

Both in the NQR category

would be only picked for depth, position or task

IMO they are better off picking up a kid with potential

the amount of mediocre players who excelled at their second or third club over history is extremely low

I hope we do the same

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Another PTT list issued today -

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/draft-tracker/carlton-gives-delisted-essendon-midfielder-kyle-reimers-a-chance-to-show-he-deserves-another-chance/story-fngeflq8-1226529919640'>Carlton gives delisted Essendon midfielder Kyle Reimers a chance to show he deserves another chance

Jack H still the only player training with the Dees.

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Bate is fighting for Prismall for the last senior spot on the doggies list. I think Prismall is the favourite considering he ditched port and flew back to melb.

Prismall is too big a risk. Body just ain't able to hold it together....

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Both in the NQR category

would be only picked for depth, position or task

IMO they are better off picking up a kid with potential

the amount of mediocre players who excelled at their second or third club over history is extremely low

I hope we do the same

Although some clubs have a better strike rate than others, such as Sydney.

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