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Hidden a few tabs down in this report . If this is right its the second time Scully has really f'd with the club he's leaving. They got a future round 4 for him because his ankle was so stuffed....and suddenly, hey presto, he'll be playing in the next few weeks. Clarko busy saying he got better with the hawks because we werent pressuring him about a return date. What a load of absolute frikn garbage. Remember his knee when he was playing for us. Full respect for his footy ability but the guy has the loyality of a pea..which is perhaps being unnecessarily harsh on the vegetable kingdom. Sully wanted to get to the hawks and made it super easy to for the to trade for him by having an ankle "that may never let him play again" then bang...all better. Somewhere theres been some big lying going down. GWS got shafted. 

 

Yeah against us.

I always thought $cully leaving was more to do with SC relief for GWS than the trade deal 

 
  • Demonland changed the title to Scully to debut for Hawks within weeks

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29 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I always thought $cully leaving was more to do with SC relief for GWS than the trade deal 

It was a salary cap dump, but that doesn't explain the 4th round pick in return.  If his ankle wasn't 'wrecked' then they would have asked for better than a 4th rounder and they would have received it. 

In regards to him playing again this year... I'll believe it when I see it.  There is a such a massive difference between training, match sim, etc. and playing senior football; especially as Scully has always been a player who has heavily relied upon his running and fitness.

I hope he does play this year. That ankle will never be much good

make him run and run and run....

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