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Cale Morton has made the meth toast team.

WTF

I needed a good laugh late on a fri night.

Thanks angrydee

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Cale Morton has made the meth toast team.

WTF

Look at their injuries. Also they need to try him out to see if he stays on the list.
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Like for like replacement with Daniel Kerr.

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Along with Dalziell expect them to have a genuine edge in outside possession getting helicopter kicking players.

But in all seriousness you wouldn't put him on a tall or Mayne or Ballantyne so he'll likely play half back flank on a resting mid or defensive forward.

He has the physical attributes to be an intercept marking attacking half back flanker if he can just take the game by the scruff

For his own sake I hope he isn't still soft because the west coast fans will stick it to him.

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Surely selection of the "coach killer" must be underhand attempts by the Meth Coke Eccies selection committee to move Woosha on

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Get real guys.

At least he had the good grace not to slag off at the club or any of its personnel on departure.

I wish him well and hope he can piece his career together at his new club.

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i guess nobody has thought about the fact that perhaps being drafted by the consistent loser club, with no suppotrt or footy dept expenditure, and dean friggin bailey as coach maybe his career wasnt given the greatest start

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Gee with the right coaching staff around unlike our club he might go alright

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i guess nobody has thought about the fact that perhaps being drafted by the consistent loser club, with no suppotrt or footy dept expenditure, and dean friggin bailey as coach maybe his career wasnt given the greatest start

Perhaps but chasing, tackling and kicking the ball to a TEAMMATE u would think u don't need a coach to teach u that.

That should be a basic skill which u already have.

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He has been struggling at WAFL level, surprised he was called up but then again, they have a lot of injuries. Woosha may play him on a wing to try and make Hill accountable going the other way or without Waters and Hurn they have no one to play the ball out from half back, where he may play a roaming role

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Don't get the Morton hate. I hope he has a great career at WCE.

Agree

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Wouldnt say he potted the club thats more of a honest assessment of where we are. I have watched the full interview and he even says that he enjoyed playing for the club and only has himself to blame for not being the player we all expected him too. I love how he is honest it shows where we are as a club and where we need to get to in terms of fitness and setting the standard.
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Get real guys.

At least he had the good grace not to slag off at the club or any of its personnel on departure.

I wish him well and hope he can piece his career together at his new club.

Agree. It is not his fault we selected him at 4.
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It was bleedingly obvious when he was recruited that he'd be insurance for Hurn, as the long kicking driver out of the back half.

Hurn is down, as is a few others capable of filling that role.

Good luck, Cale.

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