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14 hours ago, poita said:

Far better to give a bloke like Freeman a chance on a one year deal than waste another year on Johnstone / McKenna / King / etc who clearly will never make it. 

I would much rather give it to Johnstone.

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Given the likely departures of Tyson and possiblg Vandenberg, I actually think he may well be worth consideration. Our depth (especially midfield) may get tested. Also lets not forget Vince & Buggs exits.


3 minutes ago, EnterTheDragon said:

It’s hard to make a case for guy who St Kilda deems delist-able. In fact it’s close to impossible.

 

This reasoning is a bit black and white. Does that mean a top clubs delistees are all relist-able? The SOS rule.

 

No Chance, has lost his pace which was his main weapon

Despite many posters, including me, being into him pre the 2013 draft - no way, never, not on your Nellie.

Not only delisted by Collingwood, but delisted by the Saints. A powerhouse at VFL level, but nothing beyond that.

5 hours ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

No Chance, has lost his pace which was his main weapon

Has he lost it or does he not trust his body to test it.

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7 hours ago, Dr. Mubutu said:

Despite many posters, including me, being into him pre the 2013 draft - no way, never, not on your Nellie.

Not only delisted by Collingwood, but delisted by the Saints. A powerhouse at VFL level, but nothing beyond that.

Wasn’t delisted by the filth, he wanted to be traded to the saints as he thought they could fix his injury woes better.


On 8/30/2018 at 8:36 PM, layzie said:

No

Maybe rookie his brother, from Casey... moves well.

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