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With all due respect, not a chance. More off field issues and well past his best with age and body working against him.

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@Nascenthe played 9 games and averaged 16 disposals per games, definitely players on our list that wouldn't contribute as much as that in a game.

 

Was a brilliant player for the Saints. Not sure we need him if we want Sparrow and others to come on.

At only 30 perhaps too young for the Cats?

Edited by dee-tox

34 minutes ago, Marcus94 said:

@Nascenthe played 9 games and averaged 16 disposals per games, definitely players on our list that wouldn't contribute as much as that in a game.

And played most of the season overweight, broke down with soft tissue injuries and cats are trying to get rid of him after only one year. He's a shadow of the player he once was, wouldn't touch him. 


NO

Ha!  just saw the announcement and was waiting for this thread.

 

N-O spells No!

 

No way.  In it only for the money now and clearly the Cats have realised that.

  • Demonland changed the title to The Jack Steven Thread

ABSOLUTELY NO BLINKING WAY KNOWN.Too many known issues!

4 hours ago, Marcus94 said:

 

Just saw this on the AFL Website. Is Jack Steven worth a look if he were to leave the Old Folks home?

Link: https://www.afl.com.au/news/523602/early-exit-veteran-cats-mid-could-take-payout-for-2021

 

 

 

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short answer: no

long answer:  nnnnnnnnnnnooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Edited by daisycutter

Hard pass. Would prefer to bring Dean Turlich out of retirement than bother with a broken Jack Steven.


Just suggesting we look at Steven should result in a lifetime ban. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Alright, let's analyse this sensibly. He was quite good at St Kilda. Not so good at Geelong. He's got attitude and injury issues and he's 30 years old. In a good environment he could become a decent player. Sounds like a good fit for the deees. 

It's yes from me !!

When Hell freezes over maybe


6 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Should we take a stab at him?

Just to suggest it, proves you know nothing about football

Edited by don't make me angry

If we grab him reckon we're a Top 4 chance. He's not afraid to get in amongst it. After all, he has experience at the sharp end of things...

 
On 11/4/2020 at 6:18 PM, pineapple dee said:

Alright, let's analyse this sensibly. He was quite good at St Kilda. Not so good at Geelong. He's got attitude and injury issues and he's 30 years old. In a good environment he could become a decent player. Sounds like a good fit for the deees. 

It's yes from me !!

Sorry Pino your not fit to decide our next big recruit.!!

Need better personnel  at our Club!!!


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