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Jed Adcock

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Ive deleted the post, my source just called me to confirm his mail was off and to hold off on making any deals public

You mean you sobered up?

 

h_h is going the right way for a holiday over October.

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Adcock norm smith 2016

lions mates still spewing he got cut

Taken by the Bulldogs - they should have kept Daniel Cross two years ago. Their loss - our gain.

Nah. They might've gone a year early on moving Cross on but they didn't need him this year or next. The problem the Dogs have currently is that Morris, Murphy and Boyd are all 32/33. Having another player of that age in Cross would be pointless. Having just turned 30 Adcock might provide coverage for a year or two after those 3 finish up which could be pretty soon.

It's also our great hope for jumping ahead of the Dogs. Take the 3 mature players off the list, out of their leadership group and out of the same backline at any time and you're going to need to have recruited and developed well to cover them.

Libba and Jordan Roughead are their young leaders and Libba won't be next year and Roughead isn't really all that good. So it might fall to Dahlhaus, Wallis and Bont to lead a pretty young group. Interesting times at the Dogs. Adcock makes sense for them but he'll need to lift on some of his form from last year at Brisbane. He'd all but given up for a lot of the season.


Nah. They might've gone a year early on moving Cross on but they didn't need him this year or next. The problem the Dogs have currently is that Morris, Murphy and Boyd are all 32/33. Having another player of that age in Cross would be pointless. Having just turned 30 Adcock might provide coverage for a year or two after those 3 finish up which could be pretty soon.

It's also our great hope for jumping ahead of the Dogs. Take the 3 mature players off the list, out of their leadership group and out of the same backline at any time and you're going to need to have recruited and developed well to cover them.

Libba and Jordan Roughead are their young leaders and Libba won't be next year and Roughead isn't really all that good. So it might fall to Dahlhaus, Wallis and Bont to lead a pretty young group. Interesting times at the Dogs. Adcock makes sense for them but he'll need to lift on some of his form from last year at Brisbane. He'd all but given up for a lot of the season.

I can't see us jumping ahead of the Dogs anytime soon.

They're midfield is scary good while ours has improved from being third world.

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