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"I could go to North or WCE and be an inside mid. Maybe a star at that. Or I could stay at Melb where I am a star wingman and winning flags. Tough choice ...."

 
11 minutes ago, Mazer Rackham said:

"I could go to North or WCE and be an inside mid. Maybe a star at that. Or I could stay at Melb where I am a star wingman and winning flags. Tough choice ...."

Naughty to use quotation marks here. Who are you quoting? My guess is yourself.

8 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Naughty to use quotation marks here. Who are you quoting? My guess is yourself.

Benjamin Disraeli. Or Mark Twain.

 

Having Gus sign on for us can’t be underestimated. There are players that are stars that do the impossible and there are players that will do anything for the club and the team. Angus absolutely falls into the last part. He is heart and soul, and he’s bloody good at what he does. 

Belonging, success, enjoyment, being a leader all count for a lot. I think he’s Max son George godfather, in Gus & Gawny, will pick up a media gig when he finishes playing!!

While money is important, he will be looked after by Demons, yes could get more somewhere else, but likely having the time of his life at he Demons today. He will stay!

 

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On 7 news tonight they said that Geelong are into Brayshaw big time 🤢🤢🤢.

Couldn't think of anything worse

4 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

On 7 news tonight they said that Geelong are into Brayshaw big time 🤢🤢🤢.

Couldn't think of anything worse

Far too young for them. 

Hmmm, Meggs was watching 7 news too.

He also read this in the Mongrel Punt report on our game yesterday:

Angus Brayshaw will be the recruit of the year in 2023. Mark it down now. He has not signed with the Dees and likely won’t, but whoever gets him is getting something special – a bloke who can play anywhere and do it well.

 
10 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

On 7 news tonight they said that Geelong are into Brayshaw big time 🤢🤢🤢.

Couldn't think of anything worse

They were into Viney too. He resisted, and won a flag.

BS story. Most clubs will be interested but will stay. No doubt 


if yr a club who needs a good inside mid who can play defensive wing but excels as a half back flanker why WOULDN'T you be into gus?

there's about 17 other clubs that should be 'asking the question'

Edited by whatwhat say what

Surely the money Geelong offer wouldn't be much more than what we could if more at all? 

Sounds like bs leak to gain a couple of extra dollars from our contact. 

Would really miss the Gus n Gawny podcast.  So he had better stay. 

Sorry I'm assuming Angus is tossing up between Freo for obvious reasons & us.

I'd be devastated if he left us for another Victorian club.


9 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Surely the money Geelong offer wouldn't be much more than what we could if more at all? 

Sounds like bs leak to gain a couple of extra dollars from our contact. 

Cats should have plenty of cap space. Selwood should retire this year.
Aside from Cameron their stars are old

‘Write About Angus’ was the name of the horse that just won the 7th at Bendigo trots. Anyone get on?

1 hour ago, Meggs said:

Hmmm, Meggs was watching 7 news too.

He also read this in the Mongrel Punt report on our game yesterday:

Angus Brayshaw will be the recruit of the year in 2023. Mark it down now. He has not signed with the Dees and likely won’t, but whoever gets him is getting something special – a bloke who can play anywhere and do it well.

He will be at MFC

1 hour ago, Redlagged said:

They were into Viney too. He resisted, and won a flag.

youre right GIF

1 hour ago, Meggs said:

Hmmm, Meggs was watching 7 news too.

He also read this in the Mongrel Punt report on our game yesterday:

Angus Brayshaw will be the recruit of the year in 2023. Mark it down now. He has not signed with the Dees and likely won’t, but whoever gets him is getting something special – a bloke who can play anywhere and do it well.

Mongrel Punt needs to get off the meth 


5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

‘Write About Angus’ was the name of the horse that just won the 7th at Bendigo trots. Anyone get on?

Nah was on the fav, which got too far out of its ground. Ran home for a nice 4th, which just rubs it in further as I had a betback applied. 

Every club in the AFL should be working hard to see if they can get him. He is a prime candidate in the prime form of his career and is known to be a vision/mission/culture clubman. 

Also, footy is his profession, he would be mad not to read carefully every offer put to him by each club and see how it fits into his career which might be over in 7 - 8 years. 

But for the life of me I cannot see why you would leave the reigning premiers who are showing they are capable of another one in the current year, for a possible, maybe, or hopefully. I know Buddy did it, but there was the whole hype and public thing which he needed to get away from. 

 
3 hours ago, ucanchoose said:

On 7 news tonight they said that Geelong are into Brayshaw big time 🤢🤢🤢.

Couldn't think of anything worse

He won’t do it. Not saying he won’t leave, but if he does it won’t be to Geelong. 


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