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6 minutes ago, Witches Hat said:

We'll just have to agree to disagree Dr. I actually rate Phillips and Thomas did finish last in the Grand Final sprint. Surely that closes the argument in my favour!

yeah good luck with Phillips not coming last in the grand final sprint. 

 

[Anger over replacement level player being targeted to compete for spots because what else am I to do today]

21 minutes ago, rpfc said:

[Anger over replacement level player being targeted to compete for spots because what else am I to do today]

Because if we don't attract the cream of the crop annually, it means my life is worthless...

 
25 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

yeah good luck with Phillips not coming last in the grand final sprint. 

not if ben hudson runs again?

We aren't interested in Josh Thomas, I can assure you all of that. 


"Needs to be stronger in the contest"

21 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Josh Thomas biggest goal kicking season haul at Collingwood - 38

Ben Kennedy biggest goal kicking season haul at Collingwood - 9

Pretty sure Thomas is an upgrade on Kennedy and has kicked a bag of 5 goals once and a bag of 4 twice.

Exactly right - so many uneducated opinions here, Thomas is EXACTLY what we need!!! Especially with Brown coming in. Solid finisher, averagesan effective i50 tackle a game, good efficiency, smart & was still didn't picked player in a stacked smalls group at pies. Role changed this year, was played more as a def fwd hence goals tally being lower but still picked every wk when fit in a strong side. 

He and Phillips would be good gets, assuming my dream of Treloar or Menegola for the wing remains just that.

Thomas immediately makes us better and would be in at R1. Could easily kick 30+ goals in a team that has Weid/Brown combo

 

If he was 24 I'd be all for it. But at 29 and being in decline and a role player only I'd have to pass. I'd rather see us continue to get games into the likes of Pickett, Spargo, Chandler and Bedford instead as well as move Harmes into our forward set up.

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