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Love Spargo. Excellent ball in hand and tackles like a tiger. Delighted he has signed on


He might be a ducker, but hes OUR ducker.... Get around him.

He was a whipping boy 2019-20 and was often criticised for not having any โ€˜weaponsโ€™. ย Heโ€™s proof that a good footy-brain trumps most other traits.

A very important player.

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5 minutes ago, ding said:

He might be a ducker, but hes OUR ducker.... Get around him.

Great news. And means we are fairly confident of other things are settling into place.

Itโ€™s great when interstaters re sign. Spargs is a ripper.


6 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Great news. And means we are fairly confident of other things are settling into place.

Huh? what other things are these?

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Thanks Spargs a key component ย of our great team, well done young man an important signing by the Dees.!!

Well done Charlie and well deserved. An integral part of our team and the best inside 50 kick in the side in my view. Will be great to see his next levels of development as he further builds his strength and stamina.ย 

4 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Huh? what other things are these?

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This is an embedded link to another thread!ย 

To technology!

thor another gof GIF

24 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Great news. And means we are fairly confident of other things are settling into place.

Agree. Players that are in the 15-23 bracket who are out of contract, may be happy with the security of signing for additional years but less money in order to keep the list together.

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18 minutes ago, Flemo56 said:

Itโ€™s great when interstaters re sign. Spargs is a ripper.

Interstater?

1 minute ago, mo64 said:

Interstater?

Thought heโ€™s from SA?

3 minutes ago, Flemo56 said:

Thought heโ€™s from SA?

Technically you were right on the interstate call Flemo, with Spargs being from Aulbry and being a TAC Murray Bushranger, but his Wiki page also metions something about him being an with NSW/ACT in the U16 & 18 championships and a GWS Academy player, so we are lucky he slipped through that net.

Your call somewhat surprised me at first as I only remembered the connection with his dad to North and that he was a Melbourne Grammar boy.


Great news - very much under appreciated and unrecognised in the footy world at large, and by some within this group ... but not amongst those who matter in our club.

Pressure, tackler, and amazing vision and disposal.

Congratulations Charlie.

38 minutes ago, Flemo56 said:

Thought heโ€™s from SA?

NSW Albury.

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29 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Technically you were right on the interstate call Flemo, with Spargs being from Aulbry and being a TAC Murray Bushranger, but his Wiki page also metions something about him being an with NSW/ACT in the U16 & 18 championships and a GWS Academy player, so we are lucky he slipped through that net.

Your call somewhat surprised me at first as I only remembered the connection with his dad to North and that he was a Melbourne Grammar boy.

Hes exactly what gws needs funnily enoughย 

I really like Charlie. Heโ€™s the epitome of a footballer understanding, and then playing to their capabilities - and ultimately that becoming their strength.

Every time he gets the ball our forwards run at him. Heโ€™s not going to bomb it, heโ€™s going to pass it 15-35 metres with precision. I really appreciate him, and the effort and consistency he brings.


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