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  On 07/10/2019 at 08:37, Good Lord George said:

But didn't yokozuna say the player was out of the media?

If so, it can't be Bruce... might well be membrey though, which is worse. He really is the current Kent Kingsley 

 

  On 07/10/2019 at 08:37, Wiseblood said:

Bruce seems totally committed to getting to the Dogs.  Can't see where we fit in at all.

Uhoh. Yeah, Membrey is probably a worse option. Anyway, whinge, whinge, whinge.

 
  On 07/10/2019 at 08:37, Good Lord George said:

But didn't yokozuna say the player was out of the media?

If so, it can't be Bruce... might well be membrey though, which is worse. He really is the current Kent Kingsley 

I'm not much of a Membrey fan, but he did kick 44 goals for the season.  I'd take those 40+ goals every day of the week right now.

  On 07/10/2019 at 08:39, Wiseblood said:

I'm not much of a Membrey fan, but he did kick 44 goals for the season.  I'd take those 40+ goals every day of the week right now.

Depends what we pay and who he keeps out of the side.

 
  On 07/10/2019 at 08:42, A F said:

Depends what we pay and who he keeps out of the side.

True.  Would he play as the second tall alongside McDonald?  I feel like a third tall is too much for us with Fritsch and Melksham already down there, not to mention Trac spending minutes inside our forward 50 as well.


  On 07/10/2019 at 08:43, Wiseblood said:

True.  Would he play as the second tall alongside McDonald?  I feel like a third tall is too much for us with Fritsch and Melksham already down there, not to mention Trac spending minutes inside our forward 50 as well.

Yeah, I reckon he's competing with Weideman for the second tall role.

  On 05/10/2019 at 00:14, AaronDaveyChipsAndGravey said:

I doubt there'll be any movement on this front until next year. Apart from Daniher, Bruce and Jenkins, unfortunately just isnt  much available atm. Of the others remaining Mason Wood is an interesting one, could be good but is super inconsistent and doesnt exactly form a formidable duo with McDonald imo. 

If Cameron dosent re-sign at the Giants next year then I'm sure there'll be a bonanza involving every vic club to land him, likewise with Ben King. I think the club is still in the mind of hoping Weideman comes good this year and will also be interesting to see how they see Petty developing next year as either part of the forward or back groups. The club should at least wait another year and see if that 2nd tall spot is still an absolute must fill with better talent when at least there are seemingly better players to look at in 2020.

Jenkins is good close to goal...but Preuss should do that job with a bit of improvement.

 

i would like to see Preuss get a bit more of an education as a forward, he is tall and strong enough to worry opposition teams, hopefully we can find some small crumbing forwards who can actually find the ball and kick some goals.

 

Nick Dal Santo this morning suggested Big time we should go after Josh Jenkins. I agree with his thinking!!

Sorry about that, everybody.  I shall now have a much needed bath and go to bed without my supper.  Shame on me.

  On 07/10/2019 at 08:50, RDBhero said:

Jenkins is good close to goal...but Preuss should do that job with a bit of improvement.

 

Jenkins is a million times more mobile and dangerous than Pruess will ever be!

Go Get him IMV

  On 07/10/2019 at 09:38, Unleash Hell said:

Levi Casboult.

 

Ah yep another great Get IMV


  On 07/10/2019 at 08:35, A F said:

Yep, that nails it. It's Bruce. Yeah, very meh, IMO. But anyway. He's a stopgap option, not a long term option IMO. I'd prefer we try recruiting a couple of quick smalls to compliment Melksham, Frisch, Hannan and Petracca.

https://youtu.be/U1TAkyJXt7o

Apologies for being slightly obsessed with this idea of late, but what do y’all with your learned opinions think about this guy (JL) filling the above-mentioned role? 

(Also how do you embed a video properly?)

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I like it. Lockhart showed a good goal sense as evidence by that clip. But I think we need more speed in our forward 50. And more x factor. Lockhart is the sort that might kick 20 next year.

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Krusty the Klown > Sideshow Bob > Ben Brown, muthafuckas!

Amirite, @Yokozuna?

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Who was bloody Basil after all? Was that Elliott? And pipe down a moment, Ethan.

  On 07/10/2019 at 09:30, picket fence said:

Jenkins is a million times more mobile and dangerous than Pruess will ever be!

Go Get him IMV

 

  On 07/10/2019 at 09:38, Unleash Hell said:

Levi Casboult.

 

 

  On 07/10/2019 at 09:41, picket fence said:

Ah yep another great Get IMV

Jenkins and Casboult?! You’ve lost the plot Picket! 


I can confirm that although Elliott’s nickname is Basil, he wasn’t the Basil.

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  On 07/10/2019 at 10:01, A F said:

I like it. Lockhart showed a good goal sense as evidence by that clip. But I think we need more speed in our forward 50. And more x factor. Lockhart is the sort that might kick 20 next year.

Yeah, I like how much pluck and ambition he’s shown just getting on the ground this year. He’s clearly very driven and naturally talented. All this and yet to do a pre-season with the club. I can’t help but feel he could really impress all of us grumpy fux next year. 

 

We've been lacking riddles lately....

Luke Bruest

Mason Wood is another who is out of contract?

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