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Great news. Both great fellas who are rated highly by the club.

 

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3 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Great news. Both great fellas who are rated highly by the club.

 

Lucki you posted your source of the info Lord otherwise you would have had the group of demonland inspectors on ur back ?

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Fantastic news!

Stoked to see what Petty can do with a full pre season as a tall forward. 

 

Good stuff.

Finally some good news. Really hoping Petty has a strong preseason and is over his OP issues. Sparrow is handy to have too.


59 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Fantastic news!

Stoked to see what Petty can do with a full pre season as a tall forward. 

Agreed.

Also pleased with Sparrow's progress.  He didn't set the world alight, but I think there is a real chance that he could become a best 22 player in the coming years.

13 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Agreed.

Also pleased with Sparrow's progress.  He didn't set the world alight, but I think there is a real chance that he could become a best 22 player in the coming years.

Yep, would have easily played more games if it wasn't for his shoulder injury. 

2 hours ago, Dockett 32 said:

Good stuff.

Let's get Petty fit and firing and  KP back or forward awaits.

Liked Sparrows improvement and the way he was hungry when either in the play or resting on the Forward  line to score. Goals from mids are priceless and we must get more from 2021on.

 

Excellent news.


Great news. Two kids with good potential imo. Would have been annoyed to loose either one. Hopefully they step up next year.

Petty 20 yo can play forward as he has shown in the past and recruited as a key backman . Great to see the loyalty.

Sparrow an up and coming future midfielder imo will make the grade. It is good to see our future signing up. They are great kids.

3 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

Great news. Both great fellas who are rated highly by the club.

 

Great!

4 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

Great news. Both great fellas who are rated highly by the club.

 

This is great to retain these SA boys. I'm hoping in the next couple of years they'll develop and show their worth.

Good try Adelaide - eat crow [censored]


Interesting. I wonder how far off further list management decisions are.

I assume as the external review is being conducted, the FD just operates as normal.

2 hours ago, Pulp Fritschon said:

Very happy with this as Adelaide must have been sniffing around.

These two have shown enough to me that they could make it.  Good signings. 

 

Honestly would you go to Adelaide they make us like 2021 grand finalists?

19 minutes ago, A F said:

Interesting. I wonder how far off further list management decisions are.

I assume as the external review is being conducted, the FD just operates as normal.

Is one happening AF? I have Heard nothing of it and my email on the same subject To the chairman of two weeks ago has not been answered. Don’t be surprised if there is no external review undertaken.I now think that we may get a small internal review that changes a few things around the edges. Hope I am wrong!


13 minutes ago, old dee said:

Is one happening AF? I have Heard nothing of it and my email on the same subject To the chairman of two weeks ago has not been answered. Don’t be surprised if there is no external review undertaken.I now think that we may get a small internal review that changes a few things around the edges. Hope I am wrong!

There is one happening, yes. If one wasn't happening, you'd be more likely to get a conciliatory email. 

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2 minutes ago, A F said:

There is one happening, yes. If one wasn't happening, you'd be more likely to get a conciliatory email. 

Is that your only proof? I am hoping he has taken a break or still in QLD or  has not even got it / read it yet. I am at the stage of believing it when I see it. 

 

Well done Dee’s, they have the potential to help us continue our climb up the ladder, quality kids!

Glad Petty is signed on. I was afraid he’d get cut with reduced lists due to ongoing injuries. He’s got potential at either CHB or CHF. Could be the missing piece of the puzzle for our forward line if he get stay on the park.


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