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In the end, an untimely ACL injury may have cost Marty a place on our List for next year

I agree with Max, all 45 players played an important part in our success in 2021.

Thanks Marty for your contribution, and I hope you get a gig as a DFA at another club, and can make the most of that opportunity..

Footy is such a ruthless industry!

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46 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

In the end, an untimely ACL injury may have cost Marty a place on our List for next year

I agree with Max, all 45 players played an important part in our success in 2021.

Thanks Marty for your contribution, and I hope you get a gig as a DFA at another club, and can make the most of that opportunity..

Footy is such a ruthless industry!

Nice sentiment mate. Rotten run of luck the poor bloke . Im still surprised we let him go and I wish him much success elsewhere. Talented player.

 

Good luck Marty Hore, sorry to see you go it really isnโ€™t fair for a lot of really good footballers. I met him at our last Family day in 2019 he was so happy for the opportunity to play for the Dees.๐Ÿ’•โค๏ธ๐Ÿ’™


22 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Most other teams could do a lot worse than pick Hore up (assuming his knee has recovered).

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Sorry he was delisted, completely agree.

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He's had the worst luck. (Yep, I'm Captain Obvious.)

I met him once (briefly). Nice young man.

Hope his luck changes.

Would be a great pick-up for Norf. Means we'll never hear Deeerwayne's pre-prepared commentary line: "Hore, May, Swallow . . . GAWWN".

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Still only 25yo. Can definitely play and is a good mark and kick. Suited to todayโ€™s footy

with a touch of luck should play lots of AFL footy

In his first year with us, I thought he looked like a really good player who could ultimately replace Neville Jetta. I wish him all the best at North.

super stoked for him, could be a 100 gamer, won't be hard to take a spot off bosenavulagi or josh walker in that back 50 hopefully he gets his body sorted early and can have a real crack at it

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On 25/10/2021 at 16:39, spirit of norm smith said:

Itโ€™s a cruel sport sometimes. Thought he had potential. ย Two years killed off by injury.ย 

Welcome back Marty

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