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1 minute ago, DemonLad5 said:

HE IS STAYING YEEEEEEWWWW

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good if accurate

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just saw link

 

Welcome back...well you never really went :)

 

Happy with this. Important players as that high pressure, tackling machine.

Hopefully with a full pre-season he can have a massive 2019.

Good news.

Looking forward to a full season Aaron.

MODS: please amend the thread title to AVB STAYING!

 

Such good news, glad Vander has stayed on.


Awesome news. His hardness during the finals was a sight to behold. 

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Fabulous news.  Very difficult decision.

Look forward to him running around the G for the next 3 years!

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Great news and well done to him. Must have been a very hard choice. Just goes to show the quality of the person he is. 

Well done Vanders!

Ripping news. 

Loved how he spoke of how much he respects Goodwin and the club and how that made it such a tough decision for him in the beginning. The fact he has signed a new deal speaks volumes for the positive and supportive culture at the club! Love it! 

Great result! He’s worth far more to us than he would’ve been in a trade. He definitely set a competitive tone for us upon his return late in the year and will help Viney and co keep up the hardness and intensity around the ball for years to come. Here’s hoping he now has a clean run with injury and we get to enjoy watching him!

1 minute ago, Deevout said:

Awesome news. His hardness during the finals was a sight to behold. 

Yes, the way he rag-dolled Selwood and Dangerfield in the semi final was wonderful.

Players as hard as he is are intimidating to opponents and motivational to team mates. Great news!


1 minute ago, red and blue forever said:

Brilliant,

 

Do we know how long for yet?

3 years 

Great news!

We were a much better team with AVB playing this year.

The man is the kind of brute opposition defender fear.

 

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