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11 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

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Great news. Was worried other clubs would be coming hard for him. 

 

Best appointment we made -  collingwood recruitment fell away after he left and our went through the roof!

Brilliant news. He’s a gun especially with later picks, which I suspect we will have a few years of 😉

 

Unrelated, and I know I'm out of the loop, but is Burgess definitely leaving?


Just now, Matt said:

Unrelated, and I know I'm out of the loop, but is Burgess definitely leaving?

It’s been reported that this was agreed to before the season even started. He’s moving back to SA (going to work with Adelaide I believe) to be with his kids. 
From all reports he’s been training up someone else to take over his role. 

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21 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Brilliant news. He’s a gun especially with later picks, which I suspect we will have a few years of 😉

I feel like he’s just as good early. Oliver, Jackson and Kosi were all brave “reach” picks that went against the grain. We could have easily gone down the safe route in each case with Parish, Hayden Young and Weightman and still ended up fairly pleased, but the three he went with are light years ahead. 

Absolutely love this ❤️💙


Huge signing, one of the key pillars that’s built is to where we are. Awesome stuff!

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

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I love this post and thread.

brilliant news


Did Eddie end up punishing us like he said he would?

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

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Bevo said some very nice things about jason taylor in his post match presser last night. 

And many of his old MFC mates, but with Taylor, he has known since they attended kindergarten together and went through school together. Good friends.

Its a great coomentary on Bevo's background and worth a listen.

 

Is he the best talent spotter in the game?

Yes, he is.

We are smashing it on so many levels at the moment. Loving it.


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