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Maaia Westrupp Gone

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Confirmed by Roosy. Set to head back home.

Oh well atleast we tried something different I guess.

 

Good luck Maaia, been choice having you as a Dee bro !!

 

Now we should replace him with Bradie Foster from The Recruit!

Why the long face Bradie...?

While on the subject of the recruit, I'd take a punt on Wagner as a rookie.

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Wagner and Reece Maxwell both impress me

 

devastated

now will we qualify for a pp?

I'm not going to like this quote

because "liking" is so gen Y.

But you have some rare moments of brilliance.

Unlike our MIA


Was probably lucky to see a second year. Never looked likely. But hey we tried I guess.

Why the long face Bradie...?

While on the subject of the recruit, I'd take a punt on Wagner as a rookie.

Wagner does look a great prospect. Foster has really been impressive for me though - awesome athleticism and physicality for a guy his size who's come from volleyball.

Or even the Australian attempt at a player.

We've had more failures with Australians then the Irish. I'm just playing the odds


He tried, so congratulations.

But hardly a startling piece of news, as I would see it in the context of a long established club struggling for its very survival.

nothing personal about maia at least he stuck it out for two years

but only the mfc would pick the only skinny maori in kiwiland from a non-contact sport

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These guys.

Wagner looks damn good in his parts on The Recruit.


I'm sure there was something that made us give Westrupp an opportunity but, after two years of playing VFL reserves, I'll buggered if I know what it was.

As per the norm, pontificating without knowing facts, I knew he was gone a couple of weeks ago, but was told not to advertise.

Maia was just 17 when he came over and had only played 1 or 2 games at a very low level, main issue is on the aerobic side, body would not behave, mutual agreement that this could be stumbling block, skills were improving every game he played, was glad he gave it a crack, enjoyed it and grateful for the opportunity (spoke to him)...had the respect of the playing group for giving it everything, coming from where he did.

Going to return to study, which he put on hold, and play a bit of rugby back in NZ

Edited by Satyriconhome

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These guys.

They brought their fookin toys with them. Love that Movie, just wish we played hard like the Charlestown Chiefs

 

Now we should replace him with Bradie Foster from The Recruit!

I was thinking Waylon... replace a project player with a project player... but at least Waylon has skills to burn.

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