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Well...3 former Dees put in strong performances in the SANFL today to try and get a spot next week against us, none more so than Trengove. 27 disposals, 13 marks and 2 goals.  Barry also had 27 and Watts kicked 3 in a winning team. 

Like Ethan said, the short break might go against them this week but it would be good to see Trengove get a game soon.

 

 

 
8 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Well...3 former Dees put in strong performances in the SANFL today to try and get a spot next week against us, none more so than Trengove. 27 disposals, 13 marks and 2 goals.  Barry also had 27 and Watts kicked 3 in a winning team. 

Like Ethan said, the short break might go against them this week but it would be good to see Trengove get a game soon.

 

 

I hope they all get elevated.  :)

15 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Like Ethan said, the short break might go against them this week but it would be good to see Trengove get a game soon.

Wouldn't trouble me at all to see Trengove tear it up against us.

(Provided we win, of course.)

 
13 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Well...3 former Dees put in strong performances in the SANFL today to try and get a spot next week against us, none more so than Trengove. 27 disposals, 13 marks and 2 goals.  Barry also had 27 and Watts kicked 3 in a winning team. 

Like Ethan said, the short break might go against them this week but it would be good to see Trengove get a game soon.

 

 

It's not that short a break given they played on the Thursday. 


2 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

It's not that short a break given they played on the Thursday. 

I was talking about Trengove, Watts and Dom Barry pushing their claims to get a senior spot this week. Those 3 played yesterday in the SANFL. 

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3 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

It's not that short a break given they played on the Thursday. 

It’s a five day break for the ex-Melbourne players who played SANFL. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Those three might have pushed their claims, but Port blew the Dogs away on the weekend.  I highly doubt they'll make wholesale changes to a winning side.

 
27 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I was talking about Trengove, Watts and Dom Barry pushing their claims to get a senior spot this week. Those 3 played yesterday in the SANFL. 

Apologies. I misunderstood your post.

18 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Well...3 former Dees put in strong performances in the SANFL today to try and get a spot next week against us, none more so than Trengove. 27 disposals, 13 marks and 2 goals.  Barry also had 27 and Watts kicked 3 in a winning team. 

Like Ethan said, the short break might go against them this week but it would be good to see Trengove get a game soon.

 

 

I dont think any of them will be playing off a 5 day break. I thought Port would have kept him aside from the Sanfl team to come in against us.

It does us a favour as the media attention is not over blown over Melbourne's decision to trade him.


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So lets see Watts deliver a state of delusion to Hinkley.

1 hour ago, dl4e said:

So lets see Watts deliver a state of delusion to Hinkley.

.....  so Hinkley wantts ex-Dee to deliver. ?

 

truly.

 

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1 hour ago, layzie said:

Good luck with that one Ken. Jack Watts is what we thought he was. 

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9 minutes ago, DV8 said:

.....  so Hinkley wantts ex-Dee to deliver. ?

 

truly.

 

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I think you hve mistaken me. I may have mistyped what I meant.


3 hours ago, layzie said:

Good luck with that one Ken. Jack Watts is what we thought he was. 

 

2 hours ago, dl4e said:

So lets see Watts deliver a state of delusion to Hinkley.

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Part of his problem was the poor culture & development of the MFC which gifted games to players who didn’t earn the right to. 

No. He was a boy who had his confidence smashed early, was never given the appropriate support  and consequently failed to develop into the player he could have been as a result. 

 

It’s like we married Watts... til death do us part we’ll keep having the same arguments about why it didn’t work. 

13 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

It’s like we married Watts... til death do us part we’ll keep having the same arguments about why it didn’t work. 

We may as well recruit him in 2021 for nothing and get some closure.

 


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