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were they? and where were they? :blink:

I would rather read Dockett 32 posts than your 11500 posts of absolute utter garbage any day of the week, give me a bloke that posts a minor mistake any day before the crap you spread.

 

The burden he is feeling is his old man sitting on his shoulders.

Get stuffed Sheedy ya [censored], thanks for Hogan, now fu$k off and take $cullscum with you.

 

On another note, how impressive has Charlie Dixon been this year! if we get pick 1 this year i think we should offer it to gold coast for him and dion prestia personally

not sure a KPF is what we need right now

On another note, how impressive has Charlie Dixon been this year! if we get pick 1 this year i think we should offer it to gold coast for him and dion prestia personally

Congratulations on coming up with a trade that makes absolutely no sense for either team


Congratulations on coming up with a trade that makes absolutely no sense for either team

Was just a brainstorm, prestia is a dees supporter so would love if we could get him somehow, and dixon has been pretty impressive is all..

on top of that we are useless at developing draft picks anyways

Was just a brainstorm, prestia is a dees supporter so would love if we could get him somehow, and dixon has been pretty impressive is all..

on top of that we are useless at developing draft picks anyways

Dawes and Hulk Hogan say hello!....this trade period and draft will be Mids, Mids, Mids....... and maybe some more backmen or ruckmen at the end of the draft.

Dawes and Hulk Hogan say hello!....this trade period and draft will be Mids, Mids, Mids....... and maybe some more backmen or ruckmen at the end of the draft.

Billings would be good in the upcoming trade, kid is class, can do it all.

Aish wouldn't be bad either.

 

Jaegar O'meara looks really good id expect him to be an elite midfielder in a couple of years.

He's a special player. Is going to fall into the category of scary good and it won't take long.


Had to laugh at the ABC commentator's comment on radio today. " The Suns BIG MEN are proving a real problem for the GIANTS"

They are Giants in name only.

I would like to know when does Scully start coming under the same scrutiny from the so called media experts as Watts does. Another no.1 draft pick but the difference his contract would be 10 times the size of Watts.

Hasnt live upto any great hype except probably 2 - 3 decent games, all Watts has to do is break wind and he has done it wrong and should move on.

I would suggest that if you look at Watts' form in the back half of last year he has had a better career to date.

This is not another JW post but more about highlighting the fact it is time for Scully to have the blowtorch applied on his value!

No idea dl. Just my rather poor attempt at levity after some posters want us to trade Frawley on another thread. I sense some concentrate on the negative and being on the backfoot re trading issues /potential loss of players. So hopefully we are on the front foot in trying to knock off some of the good young uncontracted kids in both these sides. Feel sure the footy dept will have some targets identified.

were they? and where were they? :blink:


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