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4 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Of course. How is that related to Gaff in any way though?

Well, if we don't get Gaff, we'll have a spare place on our list. Makes sense to me. 

 

Yes on a one year contract at average wage circa $350k 

We don’t need him as I think his best is in the past. But again he’s got the skill and experience to be valuable. 

If I was Simon Goodwin, I would still pickup the phone if his manager rang. 

 

FWIW he grew up a Demons supporter. My kids and I used to go to Demons' matches at the G with him, his younger brother and mother regularly in the late 90s/early 2000s.

How's that for quality name dropping?

But it's a no from me.

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1 hour ago, BAMF said:

Of course. How is that related to Gaff in any way though?

instead of

he's not happy at norf and has put off contract discussions


Pretty sure we tried to get him over at the end of 2018 but he declined. 

No thanks.

42 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Pretty sure we tried to get him over at the end of 2018 but he declined. 

No thanks.

I may have this wrong but it was rumoured that he was considering coming across however it fell through largely because he wanted to be an inside mid rather than a winger.

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Who gives a [censored] about him now. 
 

I was more intrigued by where my mind was at when I posted this very topic 4 plus years ago - cheers for the bump anyways’

Just goes to prove so many of us are ‘trigger happy’ or just have NFI about this competition and how long it takes to build a Premiership team. 
 

We are certainly in good hands imo.

 

A dual All Australian who inexplicably is playing poorly in a poor side at the moment .Can run all day and is an elite accumulator. Don't believe we have any prospect in getting him but would be a bonus replacement for Hibberd and Melksham .


1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

instead of

he's not happy at norf and has put off contract discussions

Ok. I'll take one of the King brothers.

1 minute ago, BAMF said:

Ok. I'll take one of the King brothers.

are they unhappy at their clubs or delaying contract upgrades?

if so, yes, i'd be very interested

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19 minutes ago, kallangurdemon said:

A dual All Australian who inexplicably is playing poorly in a poor side at the moment .Can run all day and is an elite accumulator. Don't believe we have any prospect in getting him but would be a bonus replacement for Hibberd and Melksham .

He’s gassed. At least 3 years too late. 
He would have no chance at a starting 22 position with our current team.

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32 minutes ago, kallangurdemon said:

A dual All Australian who inexplicably is playing poorly in a poor side at the moment .Can run all day and is an elite accumulator. Don't believe we have any prospect in getting him but would be a bonus replacement for Hibberd and Melksham .

He'd be at Casey.

WCE testing the waters with bait for Jacko,🤪, won’t even get a nibble lol


10 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Pretty sure we tried to get him over at the end of 2018 but he declined. 

No thanks.

yes and he knocked us back

Go get Gaff????

Go Get F#%^*@d !!!!!😠

41 minutes ago, Kent said:

yes and he knocked us back

Yep, Gaff can go stick his head up a dead bears posterior......(again)

35 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Yep, Gaff can go stick his head up a dead bears posterior......(again)

Ah Bazza McKenzie just keeps giving

13 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Ah Bazza McKenzie just keeps giving

Should I tell Gaff to 'Go do his left eye in hot cockie droppings'?


[censored] off. Had his chance to come across and be part of something special but guilted himself into sticking with WCE after getting himself suspended belting Andrew Brayshaw and sitting out their 2018 flag success. He's past it now, imagine how [censored] he'd be in 2023. He can rot in Perth.

 

WCE have to look to off load players as they have Salary cap issues.

Not a good place, well and truly past their best with some big contracts and no kids coming through.

Getting Tim Kelly was meant to keep them in contention.

It will be a very slow rebuild.


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