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I mean he is definitely better than taking a chance on a third round pick after we win the flag next year. 

 
 

Can play, can gut run and can hit a kick inside 50 he  immediately fills a required starting 18 position on the wing. The low pick, lower coin is the balance of the risk we are taking on his prior alleged off field challenges. 


The two doggies lads that we've picked up are almost no names to me (says alot given I've watched alot of their games against us and generally). However I'm guessing our FD rate them and given we've studied the bejezus out of the dogs over the last few years it gives me confidence that they can play roles for us. Only had to part with a can of Coke and half a packet of twisties too 👌

 
8 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Yeah - squeaky clean at the MFC

Jackson

Weideman

Hunt

Bedford

With Tomlinson a mebbe

Things are peachy

Weid/Hunt/Bedford not good enough to make the team & not AFL standard players, so vastly different. The only player leaving is a young kid heading home unlike the Dogs who have multiple best 22 players wanting out.

  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to Welcome to Demonland Lachie Hunter

Beveridge had some problems with him. Hoping it was just a personality clash.

Always thought he was an upgrade on Mitch Hannan style of player.

Very composed player and from what I've seen a good decision maker.

13 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Rendition of FREED FROM DESIRE from Lachie on his socials would be the ultimate troll 

Free from bevos ire, sung to the tune of free from desire would be better trolling

7 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

The two doggies lads that we've picked up are almost no names to me (says alot given I've watched alot of their games against us and generally). However I'm guessing our FD rate them and given we've studied the bejezus out of the dogs over the last few years it gives me confidence that they can play roles for us. Only had to part with a can of Coke and half a packet of twisties too 👌

How is Lachie Hunter a no name to you? Wowser!!

7 minutes ago, SA Red n Blue said:

Weid/Hunt/Bedford not good enough to make the team & not AFL standard players, so vastly different. The only player leaving is a young kid heading home unlike the Dogs who have multiple best 22 players wanting out.

Hunt is AFL standard. He played 40 games over past 2 seasons in a side that finished 1st and 2nd after the H&A.

3 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

How is Lachie Hunter a no name to you? Wowser!!

He’s from WA, they usually get the news a bit later…………….in this case 10 years (drafted F/S in 2012 draft)

Edited by Demon Disciple


Welcome to DL Lachie, very excited about what he can bring in this new chapter of his career. Gives us a new dimension 

Top 10 in the B &F 5 years running. 170 games of experience. 

The window is open, and we are filling needs for 2023-25.

Love it.

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

He’s from WA, they usually get the news a bit later…………….in this case 10 years (drafted F/S 10 years ago)

I mean he’s won a B&F and a premiership and played 150 games it’s not like he spends his time as the unused medical sub every week!


12 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

The two doggies lads that we've picked up are almost no names...

Hunter has been a star of the competition. Best and fairest winner in front of Bont and McCrae.

Regular 35 + possession winner. Racked up competition high uncontested possessions in 2016 but also notched up 10 tackles a game on occasion. Premiership player. 

Future third rounder! Good business.

 

Always fun going back to the first couple of pages in threads like these just to see your initial reaction. I wasn’t a fan but I am now. Welcome Lachie and all the best with us.
Can’t wait for the WERRIDEE 2023 team edition.

 

Paul Connors was on  Trade Radio, said Hunter knew he'd made some mistakes but was keen to progress his footy

1 minute ago, AmsterdamDeesFan said:

We’re no longer the Hunt, we’re the Hunter.

Oh that’s very good 


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