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28yo 180 games. LG experience. seemingly solid pro

worth a look. obviously we would need to offer more than 1-2 yr contract to get him over at this stage of his career. Experienced leaders with finals experience are always good and leadership/professionalism is still an issue for us

 

meh. bit soft isn't he? don't recall him really standing up in the crows GF (but no one really did).. long way down our list of priorities i would have thought.. 2013 dees would be all over him but. and pay through the tooth for him!

4 minutes ago, Rocky said:

meh. bit soft isn't he? don't recall him really standing up in the crows GF (but no one really did).. long way down our list of priorities i would have thought.. 2013 dees would be all over him but. and pay through the tooth for him!

Pretty sure he did his ACL late in 17 and didn't play the granny. 

 
2 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Pretty sure he did his ACL late in 17 and didn't play the granny. 

that would explain his apparent lack of visibility on the day.. no possessions and no tackles. poor effort even if he was in the stands on crutches.

14 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Pretty sure he did his ACL late in 17 and didn't play the granny. 

Did it in the QF against the Giants if I recall correctly


6 hours ago, Pollyanna said:

And we definitely don't need a post from you in every new player thread telling us what we need.

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Would take him for sure. Nibbler and a future 3rd rounder maybe?

I'd always welcome a former All Australian to your club.  But with him turning 29 in January you probably don't want to give up too much. 

 

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