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On 8/26/2019 at 8:03 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

We’re the only team he kicks bags against, if he played with us, would he kick bags for us...???

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He'd kick 19 in our intraclub match.

 
8 minutes ago, Demon Forever said:

Can anyone explain why we aren’t looking at Josh Bruce?

We can't look at every single player on the market.  We have to focus our attention on a few.

I'd also wager that we see other aspects of our side, such as small forwards and outside run, as more important to fill during this off season.

 
18 minutes ago, Demon Forever said:

Can anyone explain why we aren’t looking at Josh Bruce?

How do you know we’re not? 


Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

How do you know we’re not? 

Well we don’t know. Just odd that all the focus are on small forwards when we have a tall deficiency also. Weid - not ready yet and TMac - don’t think he can take the number 1 forward role or defender. 

Just now, Demon Forever said:

Well we don’t know. Just odd that all the focus are on small forwards when we have a tall deficiency also. Weid - not ready yet and TMac - don’t think he can take the number 1 forward role or defender. 

I was thinking about this earlier. We do need a good tall forward, Bruce is too inconsistent for mine. I heard a whisper that we’re into Gunston and Hawks are after draft picks. #Isthatatradebreak? #Yesitis #ETthetradebreakerdoesitagain

I actually think he's what we need.

One of the best contested marks in the league and would add critical depth to our forward line. 

We can't have a repeat of the second Sydney game where we literally ran out of key forwards.

 
3 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I heard a whisper that we’re into Gunston and Hawks are after draft picks. #Isthatatradebreak? #Yesitis #ETthetradebreakerdoesitagain

I hope there's an element of truth in that.

4 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I was thinking about this earlier. We do need a good tall forward, Bruce is too inconsistent for mine. I heard a whisper that we’re into Gunston and Hawks are after draft picks. #Isthatatradebreak? #Yesitis #ETthetradebreakerdoesitagain

LOL.

#Gold #loveyourworkETthetradebreaker

#gottolaughatsomething2019demons


4 hours ago, Demon Forever said:

Can anyone explain why we aren’t looking at Josh Bruce?

Absolutely, i cant understand it and people say we might be, but that would have been reported by now.. surely with Richo in the club he would know a bit about him and what he can do he  would be ideal for us.. its bizarre as Weid is not established, Tommy Mc is injury prone and basically ha done good year up fwd, Petty who knows??

This is what annoys me from the outside, Dogs being pro active and not us.

21 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

This is what annoys me from the outside, Dogs being pro active and not us.

Apparently the Dogs are offering a deal 'too good to refuse'. Whether that's $$$ or unlimited trips to the barber to perm up his man-bun, who knows?

4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Apparently the Dogs are offering a deal 'too good to refuse'. Whether that's $$$ or unlimited trips to the barber to perm up his man-bun, who knows?

haha.. well if we get Langdon, we could offer a 2 for 1 deal for perming the old man bun..

 

49 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

Absolutely, i cant understand it and people say we might be, but that would have been reported by now.. surely with Richo in the club he would know a bit about him and what he can do he  would be ideal for us.. its bizarre as Weid is not established, Tommy Mc is injury prone and basically ha done good year up fwd, Petty who knows??

This is what annoys me from the outside, Dogs being pro active and not us.

 

Silly comment. Come on.

8 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

 

Silly comment. Come on.

Why is it silly? i have said who knows what we are doing but it tends to get out if we are into players, so from the outside it seems like we are not being pro active enough, Langdon? is that it?


It would appear the Club is damned if it leaks and damned if it doesn't.  Some people just like to whinge.

  • 3 weeks later...

St Kilda star Josh Bruce requests a trade to Western Bulldogs

Josh Bruce gets a handball in front of Caleb Daniel . Pic: Michael Klein Josh Bruce gets a handball in front of Caleb Daniel . Pic: Michael Klein

Josh Bruce has officially told St Kilda officials and teammates he wants to play for the Western Bulldogs in 2020.

Bruce is contracted for next year at the Saints, but has agreed to terms on a four-season deal at Whitten Oval that will see him through until the end of 2023.

Courtesy:  Fox Sports

Edited by Rusty Nails

15 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Bruce is contracted for next year at the Saints, but has agreed to terms on a four-season deal at Whitten Oval that will see him through until the end of 2023.

Courtesy:  Fox Sports

Dogs sure do like to trade in key forwards don't they?

Learnt their lesson from Jarrad Grant the hard way, then got smart about it.

23 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Dogs sure do like to trade in key forwards don't they?

Learnt their lesson from Jarrad Grant the hard way, then got smart about it.

Really? What lesson was that? They drafted one of the best up and coming forwards with an early pick just 2 years ago.

37 minutes ago, Watts the matter said:

Really? What lesson was that? They drafted one of the best up and coming forwards with an early pick just 2 years ago.

Except for him, and anyone else who minimises my argument.

  • 2 weeks later...

So apparently it was mentioned on SEN this afternoon and then later on channel 7 that we are making a late play for Bruce?

Did anyone catch this??

 

Yes, get.

10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

So apparently it was mentioned on SEN this afternoon and then later on channel 7 that we are making a late play for Bruce?

Did anyone catch this??

I thought he’d agreed to the Dogs on personal terms, was just a matter of the clubs putting a suitable trade together. Unless we pull a Sydney-Lockett style rug pulling why would he have reason to change his mind. Dogs would surely have more $$ than us to offer


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