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Cousins is back at West Coast?

Worsfold is a qualified pharmacist.

Makes it even more ridiculous that he claimed he had no idea the players were on the gear.

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Worsfold is a qualified pharmacist.

Makes it even more ridiculous that he claimed he had no idea the players were on the gear.

Worsfold was part of those successful premiership teams that blossomed overnight - similar to those Chinese swimmers....

Apparently he was a good man to have around if you wanted to build muscle or *sniff had a cold.

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Worsfold was part of those successful premiership teams that blossomed overnight - similar to those Chinese swimmers....

Apparently he was a good man to have around if you wanted to build muscle or *sniff had a cold.

i know it's a good joke but do you really believe worsfold was/is supplying performance enhancing drugs?

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Morton has the chance to make some on here eat their words.....

He looks bigger, but not by much..... He will get a lot bigger and stronger...... and in two years he will dominate....... there will be people on here crying, then blaming the FD.....

He has more skill than he is given credit for on here......

Cale Morton & the words Skill & dominate do not compute.He belongs on a fail compilation of sorts.

He will be delisted after one season is my bet.VFL or WAFL at best.

WC are back to being a fairly strong listed club on paper...Morton will be playing at peel Thunder by seasons end.

No offence Tatu.

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Cale Morton & the words Skill & dominate do not compute.He belongs on a fail compilation of sorts.

He will be delisted after one season is my bet.VFL or WAFL at best.

WC are back to being a fairly strong listed club on paper...Morton will be playing at peel Thunder by seasons end.

No offence Tatu.

East Perth for the Meth Coast recruits and Peel for the Dockers.

I believe he may play a role though if Embley is injured. Can't see him standing out but you never know confidence is a big thing and whilst not possesing the mongrel required enough of their side does and he does have good skills when his confidence is up

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Under Neeld?

Maybe under Bailey.

Morton improved steadily playing under Bailey, but wasn't good enough to keep him in the side.

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Under Neeld?

Maybe under Bailey.

Morton improved steadily playing under Bailey, but wasn't good enough to keep him in the side.

Steadily is an interesting choice of words.

Tectonic plates move steadily too I guess..

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Stop being a Drama Queen, the odds of Cale dominating for West Coast are very high.

Comment seemed to get a few here but does make sense. High odds indicate low probability. low odds indicate more certainty

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Guest José Mourinho
Steadily is an interesting choice of words.

Tectonic plates move steadily too I guess..

That's about the pace I was thinking of, but he did gradually improve.

To say his confidence was shot under Neeld is, I think, disingenuous.

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Steadily is an interesting choice of words.

Tectonic plates move steadily too I guess..

That's about the pace I was thinking of, but he did gradually improve.

To say his confidence was shot under Neeld is, I think, disingenuous.

But one thing that tectonic plates do have is enormous strength and power, and no man can stop them. Not sure about them having confidence or not though.

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Cale Morton (midfield) $305,600

There’ll be a few people tempted by the returning West Aussie, who showed he was capable of posting the odd reasonable score at Melbourne.

But Morton looks set to begin the year a fair way off the Eagles’ best 22 and could take time to work his way in. At this price, he’s not worth the pick-up.

See its not only us.

PS . I do apologise for opening this up again.

Now remind me again.

We got pick 88 for him and we used their pick 88 for???

Thatt's right we didn't use it.

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Supercoach comments.

Cale Morton (midfield) $305,600

We got pick 88 for him and we used their pick 88 for???

Thatt's right we didn't use it.

That is still better value than Cale. No bigger spud has ever played 70 games for the Dees.

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Supercoach comments.

Cale Morton (midfield) $305,600There’ll be a few people tempted by the returning West Aussie, who showed he was capable of posting the odd reasonable score at Melbourne. But Morton looks set to begin the year a fair way off the Eagles’ best 22 and could take time to work his way in. At this price, he’s not worth the pick-up.

See its not only us.

PS . I do apologise for opening this up again.

Now remind me again.

We got pick 88 for him and we used their pick 88 for???

Thatt's right we didn't use it.

That's incorrect.

We traded pick 88 for Rodan.

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That's incorrect.

We traded pick 88 for Rodan.

Sort of. Pick 88 started and ended with us. We gave 88 to Port Adelaide for David Rodan. Port gave it to West Coast for Lewis Stevenson. West Coast gave it back to us for Cale Morton - we were the ones who called "Pass" on that pick on draft day. Pick 88 was basically cancelled out and it amounted to a three way trade between us, West Coast and Port.

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