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Brad Green via Twitter.

Wonder if @melbournefc will pick up Lachie Henderson. Good character, leadership and can play both ends. #demons20/20

 

 

Just say Burgess/Brukner heal everyone up, do we need another tall or would it just be a depth signing?

Could be a handy depth player, isn’t heaps in the way of key position depth on our list and could fill a need for a couple of seasons until a better option comes along

 

Had a good season or two at Carlton but looked completely lazy when at Geelong. I question his motivation levels, depth at best. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Is he better than Oscar??


  • Demonland changed the title to The Lachie Henderson Thread

A fairly smart player with decent skills but his body is shot. There's no mobility and speed left there. Some guys are just done by 30.

No thanks.

 

As cheap depth, yep. If we're serious about next year, we need experience and depth come the second half of the year. We've lost quite a bit of experience with Lewis. If May goes down or Omac isn't up to it and we need someone to play on a gorilla, he'd be a handy in.


His body is shot. Pass.

41 minutes ago, JakovichScissorKick said:

 At this point,  hes an Oscar clone.

No Bloody way Known!!

Absolutely no.

5 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

He'd be our second bet key forward behind McDonald and our third best key defender behind May and Lever who are both injury prone so yes we should look at getting him.

Do you mean so he can be company for May and Lever in the medical room?


13 hours ago, roy11 said:

Just say Burgess/Brukner heal everyone up, do we need another tall or would it just be a depth signing?

Depth or Death ?

A one year contract even rookie for a versatile KPF and KPD plus leadership

YES 

If we wanted a mature forward who couldn't get on the park, we would have kept Smith. 

17 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

His body is shot. Pass.

Probably true. I'm definitely in favour on paper but then I see that Geelong have re-signed Harry Taylor in preference. I wouldn't be in favour of picking up Taylor so thats  a good indicator.

Henderson better than Omac....make it happen!


2 minutes ago, Dee Watcher said:

Henderson better than Omac....make it happen!

what? you want two omacs on the list?

49 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

what? you want two omacs on the list?

Two is better than one....

 
4 hours ago, Dee Watcher said:

Henderson better than Omac....make it happen!

And you are basing that assessment on  or just your opinion,if your opinion, very sad, Henderson is done physically

Geelong rarely get a delist wrong


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