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They spoke about it in total for a minute or two. Wouldn’t say Brayshaw categorically shut the rumors down, but I definitely get the feeling he’s more likely to stay than not after hearing how he responded.

I love that Gawny had the audacity to ask him straight out too. Cheeky but makes for great content. 

 
1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

He definitely doesn’t sound like a meth coke fan…

They did not treat his brother very well from what I understand. Makes more sense for him to go play with Andrew at Freo. 

When asked about going to Freo he said: "No, probably not".  Max followed up with:  "Freo, a chance..."

It was just a bit of banter so I don't read too much into it.

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4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

From memory Gus has made a habit of taking his time with contract decisions, it's hard to imagine him going anywhere other than Fremantle, but personally i just can't imagine him actually wanting to leave. 

Didn't Brayshaw literally say in the podcast that he would prefer to 'eat a plate of [censored]' than go to freo? I swear he actually said this in the podcast. Nothing to worry about. But I'd prefer to lose Brayshaw than Jackson so if Brayshaw left to keep jacko then so be it. 

 
1 minute ago, Deedubs said:

Didn't Brayshaw literally say in the podcast that he would prefer to 'eat a plate of [censored]' than go to freo? I swear he actually said this in the podcast. Nothing to worry about. But I'd prefer to lose Brayshaw than Jackson so if Brayshaw left to keep jacko then so be it. 

No, I believe he said that about going to the Eagles.

Just now, Neil Crompton said:

No, I believe he said that about going to the Eagles.

Oh thanks! okay, maybe he's a chance then 


So bloody brave. Reads the play so we’ll when behind the footy

Angus Brayshaw played a magnificent game against the Saints.

Probably one of his best ever games for the Demons.

Fingers crossed Angus Brayshaw signs up with us soon! 🤞

Loved his game yesterday, seems to relish playing against the Saints. Really hope we get something done soon. 


On 5/2/2022 at 10:46 AM, Deedubs said:

Didn't Brayshaw literally say in the podcast that he would prefer to 'eat a plate of [censored]' than go to freo? I swear he actually said this in the podcast. Nothing to worry about. But I'd prefer to lose Brayshaw than Jackson so if Brayshaw left to keep jacko then so be it. 

He said that about West Coast, as his WA family support Fremantle.

10 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

He said that about West Coast, as his WA family support Fremantle.

It also has a lot to do with how the Eagles treated his brother Hamish. 

I heard mismanaged injuries and subpar communications. 

5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

I just saw this too and was not surprised at his decision but more so in how he spoke. It was a contrast to how he spoke on his podcast. 
 

Hopefully it’s just a negotiation tactic. 

Definitely doesn’t sound like someone who isn’t thinking about other options. 


He will be a one club player, nothing to see here

Reckon we'll re-sign both Gus & LJ

One is a future star whilst the other might have found his niche on a HBF (and is dominating in that position)

However, a couple of others might be squeezed out because of salary cap constraints (as a consequence) ... especially if those others are looking for a decent salary increase as well

We've got a lot of good players to look after (money-wise)

Salem on one HBF with Brayshaw on the other HBF has a good look about it

Rivers to a wing?  Bowey is another consideration down back.  Hunt with his lockdown role

We are blessed with talent right now

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I know his brothers at Freo but the rest of his family is in Vic so what's the lure? His parents are here and famously have had many Demons players boarding with them over the years. Would that stop if he decided to leave?


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