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Roos talked about the new interchange cap bringing shut-down players back to prominence again on 360 last night.

It's no surprise we're heavily linked to this guy. Put Hannebery and Boak to the sword late in the season.

Hardly inspiring but at least we're nibbling away.

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The most common knock I've heard on Bugg is that he isn't a great kick. He goes at 76.6% which probably sits somewhere around average / below average for a defender. That's overall disposal efficiency so handballs as well.

I havent watched him closely though (don't make a habit of tuning in to GWS), can anyone shed light? Where did he primarily play this season?

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The most common knock I've heard on Bugg is that he isn't a great kick. He goes at 76.6% which probably sits somewhere around average / below average for a defender. That's overall disposal efficiency so handballs as well.

I havent watched him closely though (don't make a habit of tuning in to GWS), can anyone shed light? Where did he primarily play this season?

seagulls don't hunt much, they gather anything they can, including easy pickings from tips. They are in good health & not underweight. They reuse discarded material for their purposes well.

we need to take all we think can help us. No team is a SoOrigin side.

one mans scrap, is another creators treasure. we must stop thinking like women at a supermarket. only looking to the shelves.

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Just on Bugg, he definitely competes but his footskills are a bit questionable. He's deceptively quick as well. As someone alluded to, he might be a nice run with player which will free up Viney.

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seagulls don't hunt much, they gather anything they can, including easy pickings from tips. They are in good health & not underweight. They reuse discarded material for their purposes well.

we need to take all we think can help us. No team is a SoOrigin side.

one mans scrap, is another creators treasure. we must stop thinking like women at a supermarket. only looking to the shelves.

What the [censored] did i just read.
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What the [censored] did i just read.

sorry, i forgot your only Liter Al... I'll try to make it simple, & straight, & boring, next time for you so you can comprehend the curves, dd36

by the way dd36, what are you like understanding new Australians who may be trying to talk English to you.... do you walk away, when they do try?

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seagulls don't hunt much, they gather anything they can, including easy pickings from tips. They are in good health & not underweight. They reuse discarded material for their purposes well.

we need to take all we think can help us. No team is a SoOrigin side.

one mans scrap, is another creators treasure. we must stop thinking like women at a supermarket. only looking to the shelves.

We have enough scraps I think, time to start eating healthier and not feasting on others half eaten chips...

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What the [censored] did i just read.

I think he means we have to start foraging for draftees like a seagull does for food. I say we split out resources between the beach and KFC car parks..

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Apparently still hasn't been offered a new contract by GWS, so I'd expect a third rounder or exchange of picks would get it done.

Latest source I could find other than bigfooty is from late August:

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/afl/gws-is-yet-to-offer-tom-bugg-a-contract-could-force-him-to-move-to-rival-club/story-fnp04d6z-1227493643573

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He certainly loves a bit of lip.

Sure does. Very lippy fella and loves a scrag.

Bloody awesome. Bugg, Viney and Kent on the field together sounds like fun.... for everyone but the opposition.

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We have enough scraps I think, time to start eating healthier and not feasting on others half eaten chips...

haven't you heard, "beggars can't be chooses", it seems, with Danger & Parker running the other wayz, & last year who was it again.?

Taking scraps while growing bigger & stronger, keeps us alive & kicking.

So, we miss out on our upper level getting an off the shelf Lift,,, oh well. But we can still lift our nether regions up a few degrees, so they don't drag along the ground any longer... yes you get the picture, stu.

anyhow, keep your pecka up mate, gravel rash isn't pleasant.

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Bloody awesome. Bugg, Viney and Kent on the field together sounds like fun.... for everyone but the opposition.

Bloody awesome alright.

there seems to be a change in the winds up old man Melbourne's shorts... those old long socks of political correctness i feel, are being sent off to the 'Opp shop', as we speak.

can it be, please let it Be... that the days of morton bennell cook gizburt are over & dunn with ?

give me some 'sheedy shyte', some 'brereton rumble', & some 'grinter fire & deesire', with just the hint of sinister saus.

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