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1 hour ago, PaulRB said:

I must have missed something, what are we doing to spiders? 

Something to do with doing something to them.

 
 
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4 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

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I have always liked Spiderman for wearing a red and blue outfit!


Kid was seriously good tonight.

Stay dogga

Max certainly having more down time tonight. Letting Luke go in the ruck most of the night. Can see why we chatted with Grundy as insurance if luke does go

 
21 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Just stay Jacko... 🥺

I’ll begrudgingly let him go if he brings us all another flag

Chaplin talked about Jacksons role tonight and the expectations...and he did exactly what he said.

You can see why Freo are after him.

Hope he stays...


My take is that he has signed (with us),  taken the pressure off, and enjoyed having a great win.

Hopefully Freo will be out in straight sets and Dogga rethinks his decision 


Brilliant in the ruck and around the ground tonight

He's going to help us win the flag again this year

We got to do all we can to try to keep him at the club

He reminds us every week why we didn’t want him to go. Regardless where he ends up next year, kid is an absolute freak.

55 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

You on previous occasions said you didn't care if he went.

Yeah nah.

I've been on record stating that I would be disappointed in losing him but would 100% understand with his circumstances and will be forever grateful for helping us win the flag

 

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1 hour ago, Sideshow Bob said:

Max certainly having more down time tonight. Letting Luke go in the ruck most of the night. Can see why we chatted with Grundy as insurance if luke does go

Playing 2 dominant ruckmen in the same team is what we do

And the MC obviously took that path when we drafted LJ in 2019.  So the overall structural decision was made 3 years ago.  Getting Grundy in to replace LJ (if he goes) just continues the direction we've already taken

Love how committed he is and hope he just keeps playing like that for another month.

Absolute gun.

Love the guy and of course I don't want him to go. Don't put words in that your butt can't cash.

 

Someone...just load him up on the trip back.  Make sure he's completely out.

Stick a pen in his hand. Slide the contract under.  Squiggle the pen around on the dotted line.

Bob's your uncle for the next three years son!!

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Maaaaaate, go west and no doubt you’ll get the big bucks.  Stay and you will be part of a dynasty- priceless!


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