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Great news!  He was looking for a bit of tenure so this takes him till 30.  Delighted for all.

Reckon this makes us a 'Destination Club' - simply because of all the talent we have re-signed.  Player Managers will be knocking on our door and we will be in the control seat and can say 'no thank you, no room at the inn!'.  Unless it is someone we really want.

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20 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Oh yes Right on

now i can board my flight to Cambodia in a relaxed vibe

TMac is the most important player on this list. 

Demons can still win this year...

snow fields in cambodia? i never knew that

 
21 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Enjoy the flight.  

 

 

I prefer this...

 

 

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On a side note, in this article Tom says he is over his foot injury https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/tom-mcdonald-commits-to-melbourne-20180605-p4zjie.html

"...What also has McDonald happy is that he has found comfort with his footy boots, revealing the foot problem which had him in doubt for the clash against the Crows was a result of experimenting with the positioning of the studs on his boots......I got a bit sore with it. Since then, I have felt pretty good with it," he said.

Good to hear he can play relatively pain free.


 
47 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

Max Gawn and Neville Jetta say hi.

Just sayin.

Even a broken watch tells the right time twice a day.

All of BP's many failed early draft selections say hi as well.

This is a serious win to get it done so quickly, creates a vibe, not that I ever thought he was going. We would have to be top 4 for destination clubs (Sydney/Geelong/Richmond) if you removed the go home/state factor and just focused on culture/prospects of team success. Adelaide people jump ship pretty regularly, WCE doesn't seem to do particularly well nor Collingwood. Hawthorn has been the benchmark for awhile but their stock price has slipped i reckon. 


13 minutes ago, Delusional Dee said:

Delicious 

Bif day for the marketing Dept. AND the recruiting team.

The sales pitch now to Gaff, Wines or anyone else of quality can be:

"... how would you like to kick the ball into a Hogan/TMac forward line..."

 

Sign here!

What a legend. I Expect him to vice captain under Viney for many years

he commitment and dedication and second to none. I rememeber reading about the hours he would travel for each training session as a junior. 

sets a great example - not good at set shot kicking?  ill practice relentlessly until I am good. 

Just checked my phone on lunch break and saw this news. Absolutely wrapped! Huge signing and will be a rock in our forward line for years to come.

Now only Brayshaw is left and we’ve locked away all our stars!

By far the most important part of this is increases the likelihood Omac will extend his contract!

 

:pj:


I really like how the Dees have been having weekly positive news stories like this! Re-signings, new sponsors, it all amounts to a stable off-field environment. Keeps us positively focused on the week ahead! Onya Tommy-Gun! Go Dees!!!

18 minutes ago, Rolling Stone said:

Even a broken watch tells the right time twice a day.

All of BP's many failed early draft selections say hi as well.

How many smiley faces does one need?  For that post I apologize, I thought the answer was none.  But for some it would seem it's "many".

15 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Bif day for the marketing Dept. AND the recruiting team.

The sales pitch now to Gaff, Wines or anyone else of quality can be:

"... how would you like to kick the ball into a Hogan/TMac forward line..."

 

Sign here!

After Gawn has tapped it to Oliver who hits you with the best clearance handball in the game.

1 minute ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

After Gawn has tapped it to Oliver who hits you with the best clearance handball in the game.

Rounds out the vision nicely.  Good work and highly believable.


Now this is done, Brayshaw and Jetta will follow.

[censored] magnificent.

46 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

snow fields in cambodia? i never knew that

They've recently seen a water buffalo cheese industry spring up

Cambodian Water buffalo artisan cheese trail

20 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Bif day for the marketing Dept. AND the recruiting team.

The sales pitch now to Gaff, Wines or anyone else of quality can be:

"... how would you like to kick the ball into a Hogan/TMac forward line..."

 

Sign here!

After having an Oliver mach 4 handball magically appear in your hands.

The Flash. Much better than Clarry sorry.

 

Well done Tommy t.

Thanks for being a club man, and most likely, a one club player.

 

Great news, & this is the way to win in September.


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