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Looks like Tom has been told services no longer required
 

 

 

glad to see him go but disappointed we didnt make a trade for him- would get a game at carlton

Best of luck to Buggy. 

He was going okay until he punched Mills. He was never the same player, or probably rated as highly by the FD, ever again. 

 

2017 was a great year for Tom that ended with the game against the Swans.

Thought he would make it back in 2018 but it was not to be.

Thanks Tom.

Just now, Wiseblood said:

Best of luck to Buggy. 

He was going okay until he punched Mills. He was never the same player, or probably rated as highly by the FD, ever again. 

That was the curtains act Wiseblood it was all over after that game.


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3 minutes ago, Elegt said:

glad to see him go but disappointed we didnt make a trade for him- would get a game at carlton

you're disappointed in missing out on a pick in the 60's ? He has no trade value

Thanks Tom, Im not sure the club gave you quite the protection you needed after the Mills incident. But he was always a heart and soul player. Crap shot at goal lol...but a heart and souler. 

 
4 minutes ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

you're disappointed in missing out on a pick in the 60's ? He has no trade value

a pick in the 60s would still help

Reported where?


12 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

Thanks Tom, Im not sure the club gave you quite the protection you needed after the Mills incident. But he was always a heart and soul player. Crap shot at goal lol...but a heart and souler. 

Agreed 100%...

Fringe player who killed any momentum to cement his spot with a stupid punch.  Likely to be picked up as a free agent. 

Thanks Tom, was hoping you could get more games, but it didn’t happen. 

You made Hardware Lane...


He made an AFL list and played a few games, which is more that most of us here can boast.

Sorry that he didn't make the grade with us.

"He is gone, But he was here...." (Apologies to Willie Nelson)

26 minutes ago, Elegt said:

glad to see him go but disappointed we didnt make a trade for him- would get a game at carlton

I think these days the clubs see if any interest and if none then delist. They all do it.

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Thanks Tom, was hoping you could get more games, but it didn’t happen. 

You made Hardware Lane...

 

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thanks buggy. Unfortunately hung up to dry for his hit on Mills. Not the first player to have a brain fade. Some players Goodwin just doesn't favour and Bugg was one of them. 

Says a bit about the club when players of Bugg's quality are delisted in their prime.  An excellent runner and tough too.  I expect him to get picked up.

Good to see him exiting with class.  no more junior or beamer debacles


He was going well until that game against the Swans. Good luck Tom i finding a new home.

We must have a few coming in.

It shows how one brain fade can knock you on your arze in any walk of life.

Gaff and Bugg basically threw similar punches (though Gaff's connected way worse based on the severity of injury inflicted) but sadly for Tom, Gaff is an A grader at his best while Tom was always depth/a role player.

 

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