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The demise of Majak Daw


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.......... No.

He's actually still innocent so you may want to withdraw that comment.

But yeah.

No.

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He was 16 at the time of the alleged offences.

Is said to have had issues and working through them. Huge upside but maybe too much risk. A big no if guilty.

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He was 16 at the time of the alleged offences.

Is said to have had issues and working through them. Huge upside but maybe too much risk. A big no if guilty.

Of course, if guilty, no. However, I also see a huge upside if he's available.

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if he is cleared I reckon he would be a punt. could be one of those that comes good later in his career

word is, north will rookie him so we'd have to offer a spot on the snr list

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if he is cleared I reckon he would be a punt. could be one of those that comes good later in his career

word is, north will rookie him so we'd have to offer a spot on the snr list

would have thought we could rookie him before North could if we were interested.

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He's actually still innocent so you may want to withdraw that comment.

But yeah.

No.

Courts might play that game. I don't. When it comes to that stuff I have a very jaded and bias eye.

The courts play their games. I play mine.

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Hmm..

the indecretions aside for the moment

hes an interesting commodity.

Possibly repurposed in a fashion as that Foward foil ?

I like this bloke years ago...Id take a punt . He has a lot of tricks in his bag.

Fresh start might be what he needs. Youd think Macca could sort his head out

Im in the yes here. I'll probably have few friends..lol

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Courts might play that game. I don't. When it comes to that stuff I have a very jaded and bias eye.

The courts play their games. I play mine.

Sure, Fester.

If you don't care about the potential ramifications (albeit as unlikely as they are) then you're not very good at 'your' game.

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Great natural athlete but lacks a footy brain and softer than Howe was. No more softcocks please.

soft ??? serious ?? Have never seen Howe give a "don't argue" to anyone or bring down Burgoyne on a chase down.. Actually does Howe even know how to tackle ?

Daw is far from perfect but he can run, find position...keep eyes on ball.. MARK.. ( something a similarly named bloke struggles with :rolleyes: ) and can kick standing or running from 50 !!

Id happily Rookie him...be a bargain

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Has potential off-field baggage, has no footy nous, played 1 good game in his career thus far, we don't need another "could be anything, type" , would keep a young up-and-comer off our list, however he does offer a magnificent physique and athleticism. Not sure this warrants a spot at MFC.

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King is a better bet than Daw.

a better bet as what ?

King is a project Ruckman really...thats about it

Daw can play a forward role and play 2nd ruck.

Two different roles

One HAS played AFL the other hasnt ( I dont count NAB.,..who does )

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a better bet as what ?

King is a project Ruckman really...thats about it

Daw can play a forward role and play 2nd ruck.

Two different roles

One HAS played AFL the other hasnt ( I dont count NAB.,..who does )

You've just displayed how little you know.

King has been playing as a forward.

One has been delisted, the other hasn't. One has off field issues, the other doesn't.

Warnock has played lots of AFL, should we sign him up too?

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