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Look, if it makes you all feel better, just think back and see if you can recall what happened the last time he kicked three in a first quarter (I think it was).

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Blease is going alright and I don't begrudge him at all, wish him all the best.

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We all know Mitch Clark is a dominant player, he was a real leader for our club.

When Clark was actually out there, he was a hell of a player.

Of course that doesn't make it any easier to watch him.

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North: absolute flogs and absolute pretenders.

North has beaten us THIRTEEN times in a row, which goes back NINE years as a losing streak

They have a W/L record of 38/28 over the last 3 years...plus 4 finals for 2 wins... we would kill for that

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Would love to know the real story on Clark

I bet it doesn't have a lot to do with Black Dogs

Recovery does not happen in 6 months...

And if you knew you would be congratulating Paul Roos and our footy department for showing such GUTS in making the decision they did!!

We were not that keen to keep him!

He is now Geelong's problem!

Move on!

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Lay down misere this Saturday night.

Trust me.

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And if you knew you would be congratulating Paul Roos and our footy department for showing such GUTS in making the decision they did!!

He is now Geelong's problem,

Good luck with that Geelong!

Don't forget the leadership and playing group either. From what i hear, they weren't all that happy with a few of his decisions during his time as a Demon.

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The less I say about my thoughts on Clark's departure the better, but he is looking good. And if he stays fit, he will be very good this year. Must admit, I wasn't expecting to see him up and about so early, just makes it all even fishier to me.

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And if you knew you would be congratulating Paul Roos and our footy department for showing such GUTS in making the decision they did!!

He is now Geelong's problem,

Good luck with that Geelong!

I have heard lots of rumours, but nothing concrete. Would love to know.


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What a number he has pulled on us!

I'm the only person on this board that called out this weak dog for what he is on the day he 'retired'

Of course I got howled at and called all sorts of things by most of you lot

Never forget

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Meh. Lamumba will play twice as many games for us as Clark plays for Geelong.

He's also an excellent leader for our young list and sets a perfect example at training.

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Just kicked his sixth!

I look forward to his phony pro-Geelong and self-indulgent tweets in an hour or two.

[censored] him. Absolutely hate the bastard. Hope one of the Crows steps on his foot (too far? too far!)

Lumumba is going to be good but only injury is going to stop Clark dominating this year. He always had the talent!

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