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Eagle wants out

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Brant Colledge eagle wants out 192 cm midfielder watta you reckon?

 
 

When you make a thread like this; can you say Brant Colledge wants out, as opposed to ''Eagle wants out.'' Got me excited for no reason.

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Who?

No, seriously.... Who?

Pick 45 last year looks ok a bit raw has been emergency a few times to the winners of the home and away. May be worth a look


Brant*

He's a Perth boy, used to be a key forward but has now moved to the midfield and gets a bit of the pill. He's had bone injuries (jaw, ankle) and now a knee so really hasnt been on the park (3 afl games). He seems more like a hand over the 4th round pick or steak knives sort of player. Assume he might get in on the Redden deal and see himself in Brisbane e.g. Eagles 2nd round and Colledge for Redden.

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When you make a thread like this; can you say Brent Colledge wants out, as opposed to ''Eagle wants out.'' Got me excited for no reason.

Thats why i said it?

I'm not fan of players whose parents can't spell his at least one of his names correctly on the birth certificate.

Numpties.

 

I'm not fan of players whose parents can't spell his at least one of his names correctly on the birth certificate.

Numpties.

Maybe his parents are from Texas.

He had only spent one year with a team in his home state. Is anyone else trying to figure out what went wrong here? Either a huge cultural problem at club or the player is finding it tough to commit and adjust to life as an AFL footballer.

Pass for me.


My Uncle went to school there.

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