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Robbie Warnock - delisted

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And to think they traded Jacobs to Adelaide and brought in Warnock. Wow that's a stuff up of the former Melbourne FC proportions.

Has Barry Prendergast still got a paid gig in footy.

Just hilarious if so.

 

Has Barry Prendergast still got a paid gig in footy.

Just hilarious if so.

I think he still does some [censored] at Carlton. Where else.

I'd employ him, ask him his opinion and do the exact opposite.

he's teflon coated biffo

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Has Barry Prendergast still got a paid gig in footy.

Just hilarious if so.

You'll love this one, Biff...

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/the-international-advantage-afl-coaches-seeking-an-edge-overseas/story-fndv7pj3-1227597323065

"THE LAND OF THE FREE

The US has traditionally been the country of choice for AFL coaches on international junkets. Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson attended a two-week leadership and management course at Harvard University — one of the most prestigious schools in the world — in early 2014. And now St Kilda has followed the Hawks’ lead, with Alan Richardson completing the same course as Clarkson, in a sign the Saints are ramping up their off-field operations.

Saints assistant coach Peta Searle is also in America, completing a separate two-week trip with Western Bulldogs coaches Rohan Smith, Chris Maple and Ashley Hanson, as well as Carlton’s Barry Prendergast. The study tour — arranged by the AFL Coaches Association — has exposed them to other sports programs, including NFL and NBA."

You'll love this one, Biff...

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/the-international-advantage-afl-coaches-seeking-an-edge-overseas/story-fndv7pj3-1227597323065

"THE LAND OF THE FREE

The US has traditionally been the country of choice for AFL coaches on international junkets. Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson attended a two-week leadership and management course at Harvard University one of the most prestigious schools in the world in early 2014. And now St Kilda has followed the Hawks lead, with Alan Richardson completing the same course as Clarkson, in a sign the Saints are ramping up their off-field operations.

Saints assistant coach Peta Searle is also in America, completing a separate two-week trip with Western Bulldogs coaches Rohan Smith, Chris Maple and Ashley Hanson, as well as Carltons Barry Prendergast. The study tour arranged by the AFL Coaches Association has exposed them to other sports programs, including NFL and NBA."

What a parasite. It finds a host, it feeds, it embeds itself and has to be removed, only to find another (stupid) host.


Prendergast had nothing to do with Warnock.

He chose the other Warnock for us.

He has the brown Midas touch.

Craig Cameron drafted Matthew Warnock, on to the rookie list, and he managed to eke out an 87 game career over 9 seasons. Pretty hard to be critical of that.

Not one of Barry's but I'll keep blaming him for it anyway if you don't mind.

What a parasite. It finds a host, it feeds, it embeds itself and has to be removed, only to find another (stupid) host.

Will he be the terrifying new xenomorph in the new Alien movie?

An alien-leech-human-Carlton staffer hybrid.

Horrifying.

And to think they traded Jacobs to Adelaide and brought in Warnock. Wow that's a stuff up of Melbourne FC proportions.

Yes, is seems warnock left his bags in Perth, when he came back 'ere

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