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We might not be able to afford much, but I would be going after Bruhn. He gets so little attention and media but is a very good footballer. Taranto and Hopper will ask too many $, and Bobby Hill  is too inconsistent.

 

Love Bruhn as a talent but he's had a up & down year with patches where he's looked fantastic and other games where he's been barely sighted. Guess it's expected given his games played & inconsistency of role at the Giants.

Coincidentally has a similar skillset to Cerra who we wanted last year and would cost half the price, but is on the smaller side size wise which we don't tend to like

 

Edited by adonski

The end of the ultimate dream team.

Countless early draft picks. Players traded for more draft picks.

Outside mids that dreams are made of. 

Why did they fail... was it just coaching or did their drafting and pursuit of a free flowing style of game not fit the close checking style of play that many teams adopted

Wouldn't mind the younger Green at the right price

Edited by Diamond_Jim


5 minutes ago, Clayton spirit said:

Hogan voiced frustration on radio during the week then finds himself out of the team, "managed". Wonder if he's considering his future now too

oh! 'The Prodigal Son'? 🤷‍♀️😇

 
31 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

oh! 'The Prodigal Son'? 🤷‍♀️😇

We would love Hogan down forward right now.


1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

He is but a shadow of the Hogan we knew

Maybe,  but still better than weid

If we're going to raid the Giants, Toby Greene please. He can be the exception to our no DH rule

Not interested in anyone else on their list. They all put in when it suits them whereas Toby Greene is consistently brilliant

Edited by BDA

58 minutes ago, BDA said:

If we're going to raid the Giants, Toby Greene please. He can be the exception to our no DH rule

Not interested in anyone else on their list. They all put in when it suits them. Toby Greene is consistently brilliant

Or the other Green. I would flip a coin for either.

Edited by John Crow Batty

2 hours ago, Clayton spirit said:

Hogan voiced frustration on radio during the week then finds himself out of the team, "managed". Wonder if he's considering his future now too

So he's not the one doing the managing?


2 hours ago, Clayton spirit said:

Hogan voiced frustration on radio during the week then finds himself out of the team, "managed". Wonder if he's considering his future now too

What did he say?

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

How is that breaking news, when it has been in the media for a few weeks?

Sam McClure is but a shadow of our own news breaker, ET the WA News Wizard.

2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

He is but a shadow of the Hogan we knew

Jesse is a part-time nut job. Would fit perfectly back in the Deez forward line as the counter balance to Maysie down back. 

2 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

taranto, bruhn, and hogan for whatever we get for dog jackson?

That would be Melbourne Premiership player Luke Jackson?

4 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

The end of the ultimate dream team.

Countless early draft picks. Players traded for more draft picks.

Outside mids that dreams are made of. 

Why did they fail... was it just coaching or did their drafting and pursuit of a free flowing style of game not fit the close checking style of play that many teams adopted

Wouldn't mind the younger Green at the right price

A club with no soul.

Had Mark Williams stayed at GWS no doubt they would be a Premiership Club.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges


Bruhn would be a great pickup. 

Inside/outside. Has better ball use than most of our mids and an upgrade on Harmes, Sparrow, Jordan in terms of quality. 

Hope we have a crack. 

50 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

Bruhn would be a great pickup. 

Inside/outside. Has better ball use than most of our mids and an upgrade on Harmes, Sparrow, Jordan in terms of quality. 

Hope we have a crack. 

Unfortunately I think he's pretty much a done deal to Geelong by the sounds of it.

 
18 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Unfortunately I think he's pretty much a done deal to Geelong by the sounds of it.

Even more of a reason to go for him! 


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