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Thought he played his best footy down back imo.

 
Just now, Hogan2014 said:

Great another injury plagued Nth player on our list 

who's the other one?

if you mean bbb, he has only missed games due to injury in 2020 (played 9/17 games).  played 22 games in each of the previous 5 years after debuting in his initial season in round 14 playing all remaining games including finals.

hardly "injury plagued" 

1 hour ago, forever demons said:

Sorry soupy but he cant do that if he could nth would have kept him

So ben Brown won't be any good either?

 
41 minutes ago, forever demons said:

So you want bring to the club a player who has injury problems ,personal issues and was delisted by his employer,does not look good a resume

BBB "cough" BBB

Just now, loges said:

BBB "cough" BBB

get tested for covid that cough sounds nasty


5 minutes ago, forever demons said:

get tested for covid that cough sounds nasty

Not a bad retort.

2 minutes ago, loges said:

So ben Brown won't be any good either?

read the injury report done knee just training.Also you cant compare them as players

 

Poor fwd, average ruck and decent Backman. 
doesnt make a lot of sense to me. We have some average fwd back up options, we don’t need more

If we were after a ruck back up I’d have preferred we picked a youngish ruckman from the vfl or other lower levels that might develop

Just now, maximum bob said:

Surprised that the Pies didn't snap him up.

 

Now that is the post of day ha ha ha


1 hour ago, Demons11 said:

Why is it Bizarre? We have just had 2 big forwards go down as well as Marty Hore for the season

 He is a liability on the field,  thats why.

I admire him for getting back to playing sport after what he went through but there is a reason he was playing for North Heidelberg up until today.

Would be handy if he could recapture some of this form.

 

This pre season is going from bad to worse. If MD plays due to injuries we are absolutely shot. Great he has overcome obstacles but another injury prone player from a bottom club. Complete waste of time

Smacks of desperation. 

But with your two key forwards out of action, and a dodgy old TMac as a a fill-in, a bunch of small to medium sized players with nothing to crumb, the Daw experiment is understandable but bound to fail. 

What would I do?  Dunno but the footy season like Covid, maybe another year of endurance, patience and stoicism. Joy maybe something to hope for in another winter of discontent. 

41 minutes ago, forever demons said:

Then why did north dump him

Norf dumped 11 read again 11 not even we would do that


1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Norf dumped 11 read again 11 not even we would do that

dont understand,read again what

31 minutes ago, forever demons said:

interesting post earlier Re oscar and correct why dump oscar who has no baggage to bring and employ a bloke whohas truck loads of baggage

God no rather Daw. 

If his mind and body are good to go then getting a life line when he was prepared to play local footy could just be the kick in the pants and HUGE motivator for him to play good footy again. 
 

You just never know  it’s worth the risk imo. 

1 minute ago, DemonOX said:

God no rather Daw. 

Majak Daw has done more in his career than Oscar. A big Yes from me! Just a feeling 

37 minutes ago, forever demons said:

interesting post earlier Re oscar and correct why dump oscar who has no baggage to bring and employ a bloke whohas truck loads of baggage

Strength, speed, leap, to name a few. Probably the same amount of footy IQ. 


1 hour ago, forever demons said:

no no and no we dont need another injury prone player may as well bring back HB for another chance

I’ve had a big weekend....who’s HB?

Thanks.

If Majak can prove his fitness both mentally and physically - it's a yes from me. There are 42 odd blokes on a list - he won't be the worst on the list and might just prove a good back up option when needed.

 

If nothing else the blow up from the negative nancies on here would well worth the price of admission ???

 

15 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Smacks of desperation. 

But with your two key forwards out of action, and a dodgy old TMac as a a fill-in, a bunch of small to medium sized players with nothing to crumb, the Daw experiment is understandable but bound to fail. 

What would I do?  Dunno but the footy season like Covid, maybe another year of endurance, patience and stoicism. Joy maybe something to hope for in another winter of discontent. 

Desperation my ar.e, they have 2 list spots available, 2 forwards have gone down, they are being proactive.

 
Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I’ve had a big weekend....who’s HB?

Thanks.

a project player who left us during the hub lockdown in queensland

I don’t understand the hostility to this idea.

He gets a 12-month contract on small money and provides cover only.  Seems a pretty low risk straight forward back up option to me.


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