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Dromana seconds or thirds? He looked like superman had it all physically  couldnt or wouldnt contest at the DEEs

 

If GWS can still get academy value out of late draft picks, then we could appropriately commemorate his hyphen by trading pick 44 and 62.

At best, he could turn into the next Travis Johnstone. At worst, he could be the next Travis Johnstone. If y'know what I mean.

Anyway, here's his inside football comments, which is at least a different angle to stats. Seems he had a good 2014

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Funnily enough, went one pick after Tyson. Wonder if we could get Buntine in a bundle and get three-in-a-row from the 2011 draft. Hrmmm..

SEN stating definitively that W H-E will be at Collingwood next season. Third round pick is apparently the compensation, which seems very cheap.

 
2 minutes ago, Members' Wing said:

That's Whitfield.

Thank's I'm a goose, will delete.


4 minutes ago, ManDee said:

May not play for 4 years thanks to Grubbie Allen

Caro is certain that Allen will get at least a 3 month suspension, if not more. When challenged on FC, she answered with "the others didn't know who she was talking to."

9 hours ago, jackaub said:

Dromana seconds or thirds? He looked like superman had it all physically  couldnt or wouldnt contest at the DEEs

He was selected on the bench one day and Neale Daniher left him there until about 2 minutes to go in the game, it must have been the most embarrassing day of his life and obviously Danners didn't want him in the team but the match committee did. I really felt for him that day.

 

58 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Caro is certain that Allen will get at least a 3 month suspension, if not more. When challenged on FC, she answered with "the others didn't know who she was talking to."

Will probably happen just after the trade period so he can do all his important work before taking a holiday, freshen up and be back by the preseason games.

 

 
16 hours ago, AngryAtCasey said:

He was very good for Dromana after he left Melbourne FC.

?? robert ?

7 hours ago, DV8 said:

?? robert ?

Greg


16 hours ago, Dante said:

He was selected on the bench one day and Neale Daniher left him there until about 2 minutes to go in the game, it must have been the most embarrassing day of his life and obviously Danners didn't want him in the team but the match committee did. I really felt for him that day.

He never played under Danners

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

He never played under Danners

My mistake, I can't remember who the coach was then, but the facts of the day remain the same.

59 minutes ago, Dante said:

My mistake, I can't remember who the coach was then, but the facts of the day remain the same.

Balmey

On 8/12/2016 at 4:48 PM, Return to Glory said:

I do not exaggerate when I say Jaksch is perhaps the worst AFL player in the last decade, at the very least.

Jimmy Toumpas says HI!

Cale Morton also was very very average!

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Jimmy Toumpas says HI!

Cale Morton also was very very average!

Cale had some ok games. Jimmy never seemed to have confidence in himself and that's followed through to Port.


On 9/29/2016 at 5:41 PM, Dante said:

He was selected on the bench one day and Neale Daniher left him there until about 2 minutes to go in the game, it must have been the most embarrassing day of his life and obviously Danners didn't want him in the team but the match committee did. I really felt for him that day.

 

Was it this game? http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1996/011119960630.html

He didn't register a stat, and it was the last game he played for the MFC.

Forget HIbberd, this is the kind of player we need.

1 hour ago, TheoX said:

Forget HIbberd, this is the kind of player we need.

Would prefer Jong over WHE.


7 hours ago, DemonAndrew said:

seeing as daniher wasn't coach until 98, don't reckon so.

See post 62.

 

20 hours ago, Nasher said:

Was it this game? http://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/1996/011119960630.html

He didn't register a stat, and it was the last game he played for the MFC.

Wow - Clarkson 31 possessions. What a blast from the past - was that the game Stinga took a blinder running with the flight of the ball?  We put 40 points on the Crows at home in the final quarter.  How footy has changed some very low possession numbers.  Doyle only had one less stat than Trent Ormond-Allen though.  Of course Jimma was rucking so there was no need for a relief ruck man.

 

Connors on Hoskin-Elliott: I think he would be a great MCG player 
#NABTradeRadio

 

tweet I saw, rules a few teams out.

14 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

Connors on Hoskin-Elliott: I think he would be a great MCG player 
#NABTradeRadio

 

tweet I saw, rules a few teams out.

So Connors is WHE's manager?


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