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Can’t send link as I’m in the car, but just had text from the club saying Gus Brayshaw has signed a 4 year deal! Happy days!

 

 

Absolutely Fantastic    Gun Player    maybe we can win the next few games


I wonder what the figure was? Difficult to work out considering last year and start of this, then the outstanding form. $600k?

On 7/23/2018 at 12:20 PM, Danelska said:

As he's never been know as  'loose lips Josh' -  I'd imagine there would be an announcement in 48-72 hours as a best case scenario.

Nailed it

Close thread!!’ You bloody ripper!!

Or change the header. 

Edited by Dee Zephyr

 

Thanks for the link, WB.


And North Melbourne miss out on ANOTHER signing. Ha ha ha 

Great news. He's Arriving into his real potential now and forming part of what must be one of the most talented young midfield groups in the comp. 

Hot diggedy dog :)

Go you good Gus

Here's laughing at you Naught !! ???

9 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

And North Melbourne miss out on ANOTHER signing. Ha ha ha 

Rumours had it $700k x 4 from North. EAD


Great news for Angus and for the club.

Now we need to get our collective heads down and work on a top 8 then top 4 spot.

Players are not leaving this club unless their papers are stamped. Success is imminent in the coming years and they don't want to miss out. 

Not once did I fear losing him despite the rubbish in the media of late.  

Well done Gus !


My favourite player. His hardness, run and carry, skills on both sides of his body. Absolutely stoked with this. 

Brilliant news, Gus, Trac, Clarry 3 young stars all locked away our midfield is pretty set now

Fantastic news! In a week where feelings were at a low, this brings sunshine to my soul at least.

 

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