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On 5/28/2018 at 9:37 PM, Nasher said:

Watched “all the goals” before

That would just about be a movie length production this week!

 

Always loved the way Gus goes about it and his left foot/right foot kicking it exceptional, there are, of course the good judges who wanted him traded and said there wasn't a spot for him. I guess some of these judges were also the ones that wanted ANB traded and Harmes delisted, but fawned over the pace of Hunt ( I like Hunt a lot but he needs to modify his game) and said OMD wouldn't make it.

Gus is a smart footballer who knows were to go and where to deliver the ball, Salem is the same and will be a gun for us, one through the middle and the other coming off the back flank, got to love that.

You can see the way the players gather around Gus they love him and he loves playing with and for his teammates, he won't be going anywhere and will be a long term Demon.

 
On 5/29/2018 at 10:07 PM, Adzman said:

37 touches and 3 goals is elite. People aren't talking about him enough. His game was off the charts.

If Dusty had a 37 touch 3 goal game there would be a page dedicated to him on the AFL website. 

So excited to see him play great footy.

 

Chuck in 14 marks and Dusty would have a centerfold I reckon.

On 5/28/2018 at 3:29 PM, daisycutter said:

i wish though he would find a new helmet without the fluoro green and black. dare i say a nice navy one with red piping (and naturally an away one in royal blue with red piping) ?

something like this one, dc ?

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perhaps,  home and away ?

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Gus was just on Triple M, pretty standard interview, JB and Gus taking the [censored] out of Gus' old man etc. He's already penciled in the game against Freo and he's looking forward to standing next to Andrew at one stage and seeing who wants the ball more? ?

Very well spoken young man. Unfortunately they didn't ask him about contract etc. ?

A tremendous young man now showing his whole skill set after overcoming his frightening injury concerns.  Has shown true strength of character in dealing with what must have been a daunting and massively stressful time to become an inspirational onfield example. Well done Gus! 

As an aside, black and green fluoro helmets for the whole 22 I reckon! 

 

 

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