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I wonder if Harley will be playing for Casey or is it another outfit. I'd rookie him now and play him when he's ready.

 
8 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

I wonder if Harley will be playing for Casey or is it another outfit. I'd rookie him now and play him when he's ready.

He cost the club 50k for his absolute stupidity. 

You honestly think the club will want him back...?

10 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

I wonder if Harley will be playing for Casey or is it another outfit. I'd rookie him now and play him when he's ready.

He already burnt us, not again.

 

I hope he has sorted himself out and can find a club. It won't be Casey though. 

That was so 2020, ship has well and truely sailed.

Good luck finding a club Harley.


Three strikes and you're out.

I wish Harley well, but I would be stunned if another AFL club gave him another chance.

Melbourne paid his 50k fine ???.i wouldn't have.

He let the club down and he knew what he was doing. He'd be lucky to get a shot even at Ess or Saints.

Some people are just too forgiving.

 
5 hours ago, cantstandyasam said:

I wonder if Harley will be playing for Casey or is it another outfit. I'd rookie him now and play him when he's ready.

I’m glad you’re not in our list management team then.


5 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

He cost the club 50k for his absolute stupidity. 

You honestly think the club will want him back...?

Absolutely NO WAY KNOWN!

2 hours ago, Apocalypse XXXI said:

Highly unlikely.

Or, as they're saying in MCC circles, "Harley unlikely".

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1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

Or, as they're saying in MCC circles, "Harley unlikely".

Lol


Hope he gets his life back together, but he burnt us so he’s not going to have anything to do with us again. 

Still waiting for his hub return

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15 hours ago, The Jackson FIX said:

I’m glad you’re not in our list management team then.

Everyone is entitled to their opinion, there's no need to get personal.

A lot of people made mistakes with the hubs. Harvey was not the lone ranger.

A VFL list is not an AFL list anyway.

Good luck to him if he wants to take his life in this direction


Is there any source of information or just conjecture?

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1 hour ago, McQueen said:

Is there any source of information or just conjecture?

It was reported in Zero Hanger.

 

Based on what little I know, I wouldn't be averse to him playing with Casey.  From what I recollect, his attitude and application around the club had been reported as pretty good bar the one incident at the end.

20 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Based on what little I know, I wouldn't be averse to him playing with Casey.  From what I recollect, his attitude and application around the club had been reported as pretty good bar the one incident at the end.

I'm in this camp as well, I was so excited to have him at the club and felt like he was getting to a good place. He was always going to be in the last gasp saloon, I did think Goodwin's comments about his fitness/endurance was the most damning thing, not the breach of covid curfew. He was never going to be a guy that handled lockdown well. I truly wish him well.


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