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  On 09/09/2015 at 03:32, AngryAtCasey said:

Heard on the grapevine today that he failed his medical. Not sure if it was with us or another club, but obvious red flag if true.

Removes the chance of blues getting 1st round compo pick if true but geez I feel for the guy

  On 09/09/2015 at 03:32, AngryAtCasey said:

Heard on the grapevine today that he failed his medical. Not sure if it was with us or another club, but obvious red flag if true.

I'd heard he failed a medical at the Bulldogs and he was no longer a preferred option earlier in the week. Had medicals with us as well as other clubs since, so possible he failed medical at a second club.

 

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  On 09/09/2015 at 06:57, M C said:

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Matthew Kreuzer has failed a medical at the Western Bulldogs AND Collingwood in the past few days. #AFL #AFLTrade

Wow he must be cooked. Nobody will pay much for him now so if he leaves Blues have no chance of a high compo pick.


Time to steer clear.

I don't wan't to put up with another Mitch Clark (in terms of in juries that is)

Ox also announced on SEN that Kreuzer failed both medicals.

Yikes.

Gonna bite him on the bum for wanting to leave.

 
  On 09/09/2015 at 07:18, Older demon said:

Ox also announced on SEN that Kreuzer failed both medicals.

Oh dear $700k down to doughnuts....

This guy is a bit of a W anker especially after his bias comment regarding the rising star today but I do wonder whether he is just saying this to try and drum down noises and keep his bargain up.

Sam McClure @sam_mcclure 12m12 minutes ago

Just to clear things up: Matthew Kruezer has not even had a medical anywhere, let alone failed one.


  On 09/09/2015 at 08:43, dazzledavey36 said:

This guy is a bit of a W anker especially after his bias comment regarding the rising star today but I do wonder whether he is just saying this to try and drum down noises and keep his bargain up.

Sam McClure ‏@sam_mcclure 12m12 minutes ago

Just to clear things up: Matthew Kruezer has not even had a medical anywhere, let alone failed one.

I know Sam and he wouldn't lie, but he does have a bias...

I guess we will find out when clubs come running or not in a few weeks time.

  On 09/09/2015 at 08:49, rpfc said:

I know Sam and he wouldn't lie, but he does have a bias...

I guess we will find out when clubs come running or not in a few weeks time.

I don't mind him either but his bias is beyound pathetic.
  On 09/09/2015 at 08:49, rpfc said:

I know Sam and he wouldn't lie, but he does have a bias...

I guess we will find out when clubs come running or not in a few weeks time.

I don't mind him either but his bias is beyound pathetic.

I reckon we have the second fwd, second ruck position covered with Peterson, Dawes and Fitzy. Would rather we add some leg speed and midfield depth.

  On 09/09/2015 at 08:53, chookrat said:

I reckon we have the second fwd, second ruck position covered with Peterson, Dawes and Fitzy. Would rather we add some leg speed and midfield depth.

Even if you morphed Pederson, Dawes and Fitzpatrick into one footballer, you'd get neither a 2nd ruckman nor a 2nd forward. If Kreuzer wasn't such a crock, I'd have him in a heartbeat.


  On 09/09/2015 at 08:53, chookrat said:

I reckon we have the second fwd, second ruck position covered with Peterson, Dawes and Fitzy. Would rather we add some leg speed and midfield depth.

Dawesy is cooked, Fitzy likely to get delisted and we don't know whats going on with Pedersens future.

No way.

He can sit on the couch under different colours.

Bryce Gibbs and him make Watts look like Carey.

  On 09/09/2015 at 08:53, chookrat said:

I reckon we have the second fwd, second ruck position covered with Peterson, Dawes and Fitzy. Would rather we add some leg speed and midfield depth.

Long-term we don't. Which is why I'd move heaven and earth to get Dixon here on a big contract.

  On 09/09/2015 at 03:32, AngryAtCasey said:

Heard on the grapevine today that he failed his medical. Not sure if it was with us or another club, but obvious red flag if true.

Absolutey shocked!

(Even if it's not true, it'll be true)

  On 09/09/2015 at 08:43, dazzledavey36 said:

This guy is a bit of a W anker especially after his bias comment regarding the rising star today but I do wonder whether he is just saying this to try and drum down noises and keep his bargain up.

Sam McClure ‏@sam_mcclure 12m12 minutes ago

Just to clear things up: Matthew Kruezer has not even had a medical anywhere, let alone failed one.

Who is he and why should we believe him?


Don't forget we have frost

What sane list manager would pay more than $500k over 3 years for Kreuzer?

In no universe should that be band 1 compensation.

 

The way he played against us, he must have been juiced to the eyeballs!


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