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Tiny story on the back page of the Sunday Age sports section.

Leppa is overlooking Brent who is languishing in the local QLD competition.

Fourth club coming up if he can recover from his back/hammy issues?

 

Tiny story on the back page of the Sunday Age sports section.

Leppa is overlooking Brent who is languishing in the local QLD competition.

Fourth club coming up if he can recover from his back/hammy issues?

Karma?

 

Fourth club? Who would be stupid enough to take him on?

Please be Carlton or Essendon...

Richmond usually pick up our rejects

Casey ? :rolleyes:


Bombers might have to, just to field a side if they cop bans

Bombers might have to, just to field a side if they cop bans

mightn't need to :rolleyes:​

Beamer is far too slow for the modern game.

Something is awry here though...upset a few more in Lion land potentially?

 

Bombers might have to, just to field a side if they cop bans

That's what I was thinking.

Beamer is far too slow for the modern game.

Something is awry here though...upset a few more in Lion land potentially?

It wouldn't be the first time he has worn out his welcome and it hasn't just been about his on-field play.

Dumb footballers don't tend to last in the AFL these days, unless they can keep their nose clean.

That's what I was thinking.

It wouldn't be the first time he has worn out his welcome and it hasn't just been about his on-field play.

Dumb footballers don't tend to last in the AFL these days, unless they can keep their nose clean.

I agree, that said he was never going to be one that got away and really with the speed of football now days and his blatantly obvious one way running leppa is well in his rights to play going kids ahead of him.

The only player in the afl who doesn't have to defend is Ablett


Send him to Carey Grammar to get some elocution lessons. He may be stunned at who is in charge of the footy team though!

That's what I was thinking.

It wouldn't be the first time he has worn out his welcome and it hasn't just been about his on-field play.

Dumb footballers don't tend to last in the AFL these days, unless they can keep their nose clean.

I see what you did there.

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