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Done Deal - 3 way trade

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he should add some more tattoos to keep trying to make up for his complete lack of personality

More tattoos to hide his lack of integrity. :P
 

Still have never wanted anybody to fail miserably as much. ( as Clark )

Yes two spring to mind... one went north one went west...

Horatio is a different cat. But he fronts up every week.

He trains hard, prepares well and gets the best from himself.

There's no surprises for us. He'll carry it 20 and bomb it 50 to no one. But that's an upgrade on captain Jack kicking tumble punts out on the full.

Especially with Hogan running through brick walls to get on the end of it...

 

Horatio is a different cat. But he fronts up every week.

He trains hard, prepares well and gets the best from himself.

There's no surprises for us. He'll carry it 20 and bomb it 50 to no one. But that's an upgrade on captain Jack kicking tumble punts out on the full.

Agree CIP, he'll turn it over all the same, but at least it will look good, compared to what we have had to put up with in the past.


Not meaning to offend anyone but lets stop the whinging and look at the positives

Clark was never going to play for the Dees again (retirement or whatever) and he has massive risks attached with him not playing for pretty much 2 years... A lot like Trengove

Frawley [censored] orf and as we know wasn't a backman for 2014 anyway - yes a big loss but we'll wait and see picking up Frost will be a big bonus

So we've picked up Harry and Garlett (to date) lost 1 bloke who was never going to play for us again and a KPP. But hopefully we pick up a KPP (Frost) a rebounding back man and a decent crumbing forward with great speed.

Also we have picks 2 & 3 which could net us the two best mids in the draft. Mich Robinson and Jarrod Lyons as far as I'm aware could be picked up as delisted FAs

Its not the end of the world people - trade week isnt' the end of the off-season changes - Relax and trust Roos and Co

Hogan looked up to Clark as a mentor.

Hopefully Roos puts him in defense when we play against Geelong. There's a particularly weak, cowardly wall in the Geelong forward line that I'd like to see big Hoges crash through.

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