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As far as I know is yet to re-sign at Port.

Former Murray Bushranger and Shepparton lad.

If Frawley does decide to leave, then Clurey would be a good replacement.

 

Around from my area in little town of Katimatite. I remember playing against him in the seniors and he was about 15 years old and still a top player for them. Was playing as a midfielder at the time but grew and became a key defender for the bushies and now Port Adelaide. Has been on huge amount of weight and has a decent frame on him.

Will run off his opponent all day as he has scored over 15 plus in the beep test. I hope we are targeting him because he would be a great replacement for Frawley.

Big fan. Has very good footskills for a key back, which probably harks back to his former days as a mid.

 

YES YES YES YES YES AND YES... throw a 3 year deal at this kid.

I was a fan and happy to push the button to get him. Type of kid we must go after big time. Would replace Frawley down back, but can be a better player than Frawley ever was !!! Highly rated.

1 year left on his contract.

Quite grumpy at times that he isnt getting a game so im told.


He would walk into our team . Best key defender in SANFL. Yes behind a few at Port and now Jonas shown preference to him, I believe he would be gettable. Good kick, competitive and good physical size at 195cms & 93 kgs

He would walk into our team . Best key defender in SANFL. Yes behind a few at Port and now Jonas shown preference to him, I believe he would be gettable. Good kick, competitive and good physical size at 195cms & 93 kgs

If he is worth targetting and I know nothing about him, we have Tapscott, (a SA boy) and others who could be offered.

By the way, he probably knows about this thread as his mother was reading it over my shoulder at work last night....

Gave her quite a chuckle to see that he had his own thread.

 

By the way, he probably knows about this thread as his mother was reading it over my shoulder at work last night....

Gave her quite a chuckle to see that he had his own thread.

Why don't you tell his mother how great a club we are and how welcome he would be made and that he could be part of our revival. Also while you are at it, why don't you make her a cup of coffee and throw in some choccies too. She might also like a neck rub and some flowers would be appreciated as well.


Absolutley we should go for him.

A key position player who can actually use the ball.

A fresh mind who competes hard and can use the footy.

Already an upgrade from what Frawley delivered this year.

I have been on standby to replace Lyne on a weekend a few times in the last part of the season in case he got a game. He is happy in SA, but is getting antsy for more senior time. Dont think we are much of a chance TBH.

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