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Joel Smith signs 2 year deal.

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12 minutes ago, Ouch! said:

Good point, I wonder if a couple of games in the VFL might see him given a go in the seniors prior to Salem coming back in... 

As with a lot of positions on the ground at the moment, fitting in the good players seems to be harder than dropping players out the side.  Great place for the club to be in !!! Honestly feels like we have 26-30 players pushing a serious claim for the 22

Competition with Wagner now I guess.

 
29 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Super excited for Joel to be back playing footy.

Can he break back into the seniors? Hibberd wasn't available when Joel debuted and Melksham, Hunt, Jetta seem  to have their spots secure for now and Oscar is improving all the time.

 

Good that it will be hard for him. All the athletic gifts in the world, if he earns his way into this side he'll be a seriously good player. And I like what I've seen already. 

 

In this turbulent footy world of sharks, rumour and greed, it is reassuring to see the way in which the club is progressively locking away its talent for a couple of seasons.

I agree Hemingway. I'm seeing a steady stream of no fuss signings coming out. Looks very much like players were waiting for the CBA to get done and now the signatures are flowing. 

Club is in a great state, clearly about to play finals. Great to see that players are signing on for the ride. 


Wait - did he re-re-sign, or did the bumper just pick the closest thread at hand for a spot of praise?

1 hour ago, Skuit said:

Wait - did he re-re-sign, or did the bumper just pick the closest thread at hand for a spot of praise?

The latter I would say. 

Unless he had the best 15 minutes of training ever yesterday. 

31 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

The latter I would say. 

Unless he had the best 15 minutes of training ever yesterday. 

Apparently Sam Weideman just re-signed as well. ?

 
43 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Apparently Sam Weideman just re-signed as well. ?

If we could find a way to make Demonland threads legally binding contracts, we're in business. 

45 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

If we could find a way to make Demonland threads legally binding contracts, we're in business. 

Apparently Jack Viney just re-signed for 18 more years as well. And ticked the future genetic-engineering-rights waiver-box. ?


8 hours ago, Skuit said:

Wait - did he re-re-sign, or did the bumper just pick the closest thread at hand for a spot of praise?

7 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

The latter I would say. 

 

 

 

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