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James Harmes re-signs

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Good news, although I don't think it was ever really in doubt. Harmes is a lifelong Melbourne fan living the dream.

 

Good news he has extended. He is best mates with Hogan and will hopefully get us closer to Jesse extending too.

Its great to see the club holding on to all this young talent. Viney, Oliver, Hunt and Harmes. Bodes well for the core we are building.

 
1 minute ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

Its raining signatures

But not the ones we really want.

 


2 minutes ago, old dee said:

But not the ones we really want.

 

Viney?

 

Oliver?

 

Hard to please O.D

Must be something in the water.

Pass the bottle to Hogan someone  !!

 
4 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Viney?

 

Oliver?

 

Hard to please O.D

Hogan

Mcdonald

Dunn

Kent


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17 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Good news he has extended. He is best mates with Hogan and will hopefully get us closer to Jesse extending too.

;;;

Hogan loves his surfing, and apparently heads down the coast most Tuesdays with Chunk and Nuts (Harmes). I appreciate it's only a small thing, but the decent surf in WA (eg Yallingup) is more than 3 hours drive from Perth.

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The domino's are falling, i'm sure some of the bigger ones aren't to far away.

13 minutes ago, old dee said:

Hogan

Mcdonald

Dunn

Kent

Dunn?!

He'll be lucky to be offered another one. Game has just about passed him by now unfortunately.

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On 5/20/2016 at 5:08 PM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Is Tyson the end of this year or next?

99% sure it's next season, but the clubs already chatting to his manager about extending so wouldn't think there is anything to worry about with Dom.


15 minutes ago, old dee said:

Hogan

Mcdonald

Dunn

Kent

I think Viney and Oliver would sit comfortably above Kent/Dunn on the list of signing priorities.

 

And Hogan is ALREADY signed for next year.

 

Smile a little.

20 minutes ago, old dee said:

Hogan

Mcdonald

Dunn

Kent

Dunn is signed until 2017...which is a huge mistake given form. And i'd trade Tom McDonald for a better KPB if there are any available takers....

 

Hogan and Kent, yes.

2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Garlett

Really? Would have thought he was until next year at least 

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3 minutes ago, Red and Blue Flame said:

Dunn is signed until 2017...which is a huge mistake given form. And i'd trade Tom McDonald for a better KPB if there are any available takers....

Dunns form was good when he re-signed, unfortunately the club can't see into the future when they extend players contacts.

Nothing wrong with Tom McDonald, he could just do with some support down back. 


Is Jetta out of contract this year? Another one who would be good to lock down soon.

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Dunns form was good when he re-signed, unfortunately the club can't see into the future when they extend players contacts.

 

No; they can't. But they sure as hell can tell when a player is over 28/9 and they sure as hell can offer them one year deals with triggers based upon performance ala Vince and Cross (who are far better players).

7 minutes ago, Red and Blue Flame said:

Dunn is signed until 2017...which is a huge mistake given form. And i'd trade Tom McDonald for a better KPB if there are any available takers....

 

Hogan and Kent, yes.

Good luck, theres only 3 or 4 of them and they are not likely to be given up by their respective clubs

 

Great reward for Harmes. His run of game last season gave us a glimmer of hope he might be a player. This season he has taken another step and now looks like part of the future plans.

 


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