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Billy Hartung

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If we recruit this Bloke then the club may as well Fold!

What are we doing If IF we recruit a no skills player and let our BEST ball user go.

Let's wait and see!

 
37 minutes ago, picket fence said:

If we recruit this Bloke then the club may as well Fold!

What are we doing If IF we recruit a no skills player and let our BEST ball user go.

Let's wait and see!

It's a non argument 'picket'...

We're not recruiting him.

We would have mad a move by now if we were.

 

I suspect He’ll be picked up in the draft or Rookie draft. It’s amazing that a guy that was a regular senior player and averaged 22 touches for the Hawks could be in this position. Should highlight the glaring weaknesses in his game 


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He actually played pretty well on the weekend and hit a few targets, faded out towards the end of the game but has impressed me since north picked him up. Is actually the sort of player melbourne is missing however whether he is consistent remains to be seen.

 
6 hours ago, Elegt said:

He actually played pretty well on the weekend and hit a few targets, faded out towards the end of the game but has impressed me since north picked him up. Is actually the sort of player melbourne is missing however whether he is consistent remains to be seen.

I thought we should of recruited him after the first quarter and then soon realized why we didnt after the next 3. :laugh:

 


He works hard and seems the kind of players who is getting the most out of his somewhat limited ability.  He’s the kind of player we had quite a few of from 2008-2015.  Don’t think he’d be getting a game for us at the moment, but good luck to him at nth.

Billy Hartung might be worth a look. We might have to be involved in a 3 way trade, King plus 3rd rounder to a team that needs a ruckman i.e Blues,they off load a 2nd rounder to the hawks and in turn we get Billy. 

Wtf?  Why make that dumb arhse comment now?  Did you notice he played against us on the weekend?  Are you just taking the pizz?

i opened this up expecting to see people shitbagging this one trick pony, and maybe some 8ntelligence re our lack of line busting pace.  I will go away disappointed.


Yep, I read that comment, looked in the mirror and said to myself “you’re not going too bad old fella”.

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