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wow...someone must really have crook guts over there in Adelaide.!!

Tex vowing to come back bigger and better.....just without ...Lever...without Sloane !!! :rolleyes:

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1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

wow...someone must really have crook guts over there in Adelaide.!!

Tex vowing to come back bigger and better.....just without ...Lever...without Sloane !!! :rolleyes:

Add Cameron possibly

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This Trade Period is going to be huge. 

Get down and dirty Demons

Get what we need to improve

The Flag window is open and anyone who doesn’t subscribe to that is a fool. 

Rich...Sorry Ninthmond had a young side on Saturday. 

The key is belief...

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36 minutes ago, binman said:

Not having a shot but i don't get why people don't want GWS to thrive.

Once the decision was made to go down that path (and leaving aside the debate about the merits of that decision) it became critical that GWS succeed. Huge challenge to do so in that market but the AFL have committed for the long haul and if the GWS don't get embedded and achieve sustained success they will be a massive drain on the rest of the competition for decades. 

The other issue - and is a big one - is that a  key performance indicator of the investment in GWS is growing the number of people playing Australian Rules Football. If that pool is not growing the AFL will have issues with having enough elite AFL ready players to spread across 18 sides. If GWS are not regularly winning finals it will be difficult to continually increase the participation rate in NSW and develop talent via the academies and regional investment.  .

Sorry to prolong an off-topic post, but the things you list (bolded above) as to why it is critical for GWS to succeed are why many of us think axing it and cutting losses may make more sense.  But it will of course not be considered for a microsecond.

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14 minutes ago, sue said:

Sorry to prolong an off-topic post, but the things you list (bolded above) as to why it is critical for GWS to succeed are why many of us think axing it and cutting losses may make more sense.  But it will of course not be considered for a microsecond.

Exactly. Which is precisely why it is critical they succeed. 

Gold Coast are in a similar boat but i wonder if the AFL are perhaps more likely to cut their losses with them?

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Just now, binman said:

Exactly. Which is Presley why it is critical they succeed. 

Gold Coast are in a similar boat but i wonder if the AFL are perhaps more likely to cut their losses with them?

Adding Elvis to their midfield to replace Ablett will be a start.

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Just now, binman said:

He is exactly what we need. A genuine A grade mid who win the hard ball (though we also need outside pace and elite kicking skills).

We might need to load up the pick up truck. How many future first round picks are we allowed to use for Sloane and Lever. See you at the 2024 AFL Draft.

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26 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Add Cameron possibly

Wouldn't mind Cameron ;)

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Zanotti files are also reporting the CEO at the Hawks who has only been in the job for 5 months has been given the sack.... :o

Not sure how much credence to give that guy on facebook,

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3 minutes ago, Ouch! said:

Zanotti files are also reporting the CEO at the Hawks who has only been in the job for 5 months has been given the sack.... :o

Not sure how much credence to give that guy on facebook,

Tracey Gaudry has been sacked from her job as Hawthorn CEO.

Hawks sack CEO Gaudry after five months

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If Rory Sloane was leaving Adelaide he would be talking to St Kilda 1st and Melbourne maybe last.

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