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Tom McDonald (and Oscar) SIGNS.


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Without going over the top with panic, it seems it's a bit of a fluff article that has been taken from comments made by Jones.  Nothing from his manager or himself for that matter.  He hasn't even put off talks - just that he will take his time.

I'm not panicking.. I promise...:ph34r:

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Interesting comments so far. He definitely seems to be one of those players who divides opinion. I must admit, I find it a little hard to warm to him, but it shouldn't be too hard if he keeps playing like he did the first half of last year.

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41 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

This is the new way things are done now. 

Im not worrying about it anymore as it happens every fricken season. 

No point worrying about shitz u can't control. 

Its all a business. 

Should the AFL drop the mandatory rule that requires every club to take a minimum three picks in the national draft so that Hawthorn can fit in all these players holding out on contract renewals so they can get to a premiership contender club? 

 

We we may have to increase their player list numbers as well, why should Gen Z players be denied ultimate success? 

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Can't believe those who are sitting on the fence with this.

He's 22 (?) years old and has already done jobs on some of the best forwards in the game. Is a running machine, powerfully built and takes the game on albeit with the 'frequently odd' mistake.

If we lose him I'll be extremely [censored]-off.

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8 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Can't believe those who are sitting on the fence with this.

He's 22 (?) years old and has already done jobs on some of the best forwards in the game. Is a running machine, powerfully built and takes the game on albeit with the 'frequently odd' mistake.

If we lose him I'll be extremely [censored]-off.

absolutely

quality gorilla-minder, very much required

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1 hour ago, Peter Griffen said:

I reckon you'll see Tmac and Jesse Sign on if we improve, and possibly both go if we don't, it's a pretty simple equation really.

 

I reckon we'll see them re sign on anyway, as we are on the up.  it won't depend on ladder posi. it will depend on players improvement & team harmony,  at this stage anyway.

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3 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Would love to sign Cale Hooker as a free agent then trade McDonald out. 

That's a very unlikely result but we can dream. 

Hooker is too old for us now 'Dee', will be turning 29 the year he resumes playing...doesn't fit the list profile.

If we are looking at top 4 with a shot at it next year then maybe, but I would also hold onto McDonald.

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