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Five go - Pedersen, Bugg, McKenna & 2 big men in King & Flipper

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I think these are good sound decisions so far.

I will be interested to see how we are looking to cover the ruck situation and if we structure the list to cover the position in the short to medium term. Getting Preuss would make life easier for next season and I could see us looking at a couple of young possible rucks to develop.

 

 

 

The two talls just didn’t get lift off at VFL level and Pat McKenna was unlucky with injury but it’s difficult to persist with players who don’t show signs of advancing after four years in the system.

I’m looking forward to see what our recruiters can achieve given the limited draft position we are currently in.

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32 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Have heard that JKH and Tim Smith have signed new 1 year deals and Keilty elevated to the senior list.

Heard anything on Dion Johnstone DD?

 

 

I liked the analogy someone used last week along the lines of if you would not select them in the draft knowing what we know now let them go.

Pedo has been a great servant, I hope he is picked up by Casey and Tommy never got back from his brain fade; a real pity for him but he may well wind up at the Blues


3 hours ago, MurDoc516 said:

AVB and JKH are surely getting new deals. Kent might want to leave. 

Would not offer JKH a contract at all Not up to it Kent … well tenuously hanging on and injury prone!! . Not unhappy if both go!

AVB Keeper!

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sucks for pedo coz he was so about the club, not phased by the others theyre not gonna help us win a flag so why keep them there, jkh the only other player in strife imo. meaning kent, av, smith and kielty get deals

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