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17 hours ago, AaronDaveyChipsAndGravey said:

Had to make space for Jenkins and Steven. I wouldnt knock him just because the cats dont think heโ€™s worth anything

Yes it does, it's called List Management, they obviously don't think there is any development in him

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2016โ€“2019 Geelong 9 games 6 goals

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Hardly encouraging stats. Even with Ratagalea out he couldn't get games. There has to better in the state leagues.

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8 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Yes it does, it's called List Management, they obviously don't think there is any development in him

Wow what an easy decision to make on such simple criteria.ย I reckon Stephen Wells should be worried about you coming for his job

 

We have TMac, but with Frost gone I wonder where he'll play.ย 

We have Weid, who I have a lot of faith in, but he's young.

We have Tomlinson, who I think could play forward but I understand was brought in to play wing.

After that ... Petty? Preuss? They don't look natural forwards to me.

If we get Wylie as a Rookie or with pick 97, why not? He may surprise. Injuries tend to happen for big blokes over the first few seasonsย (how many games did Gawn play in his first few seasons?)

Plus, the name rocks

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1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Wylie Buzza is the first to go - heย has officially joined Port Adelaide as a delisted free agent.

Thank you Port.

On 11/1/2019 at 10:56 AM, Whispering_Jack said:

Wylie Buzza is the first to go - heย has officially joined Port Adelaide as a delisted free agent.

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Pity. We don't have anyone (do we?) with a zed in their surname. When we had Neitz, Yze, Schwarz, Bizzell we were a team to be reckoned with.

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