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:unsure: The Wiggles have a  message for  Mr Garlett !!! :rolleyes:

 
22 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

If Hogan and Watts can fire working together next year then Garlett will be hugely important as a crumber.

i agree with the above...Jeff Farmer had his quiet weeks as well.

I always liked it when the Wiz got an early goal...same goes for Garlett, he needs to be involved to get his energy levels up

I hope you are not seriously putting him in the same class as Farmer.

 

57 minutes ago, old dee said:

I hope you are not seriously putting him in the same class as Farmer.

 

Sure i am. Garlett has the speed and agility to get to Farmer's level if he ups his application. It is all above his shoulders

If the side improves i think Garlett will get better, he played some great games for Carlton in front of Big Crowds

 

bit sad for yarran. depression is no fun and neither was carlton esp during malthouse's time. he's only 25 and would have had a lot of football ahead of him.

52 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

If the side improves i think Garlett will get better, he played some great games for Carlton in front of Big Crowds

Recently re-watched the 2016 Anzac Eve game against Richmond and Jeffy was fantastic and yes the crowd seemed big to me....vickers was hopeless.


3 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Sure i am. Garlett has the speed and agility to get to Farmer's level if he ups his application. It is all above his shoulders

If the side improves i think Garlett will get better, he played some great games for Carlton in front of Big Crowds

Farmer could take a mark.

17 minutes ago, Chook said:

Farmer could take a mark.

Oh could he what....

Garlett could kick 60 goals in a season if he improved his reading of the game. 

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38 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Oh could he what....

Garlett could kick 60 goals in a season if he improved his reading of the game. 

  :unsure:  or turned up for 4 qtrs  :rolleyes:

 
1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

  :unsure:  or turned up for 4 qtrs  :rolleyes:

Don't hold your breath bb. If he has been unable to after seven years and 140 + games at AFL level  I don't see it happening any time soon.

 

Edited by old dee


On 11/22/2016 at 6:13 PM, McQueen said:

Very true.

It won't however stop me from hanging it on my Tiger supporting mates.

I reckon you'll get it back in spades.

7 hours ago, beelzebub said:

:unsure: The Wiggles have a  message for  Mr Garlett !!! :rolleyes:

Big Red Car? Or Dorothy the Dinosaur? I am sure Jeff can point his fingers and do the twist ... :)

On 11/22/2016 at 10:14 PM, dieter said:

That is very funny, made me laugh. However, I also feel for Yarran, I wouldn't wish his situation on anyone.

How appropriate that a poster with name "dieter" is laughing at a line about Yarran making visits to KFC and the local bakery.

Garlett should be given the occasion run in the centre square to get him into the game if he's having a quiet one.

4 minutes ago, bingers said:

Garlett should be given the occasion run in the centre square to get him into the game if he's having a quiet one.

Generally this happens.


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