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43 minutes ago, JimmyGadson said:

I love the club.

I come here to vent.

Everyone uses forums differently.

I provide the chaos to the order.

Great work BIG FELLA!!

 

Back on topic, I think he’s come on well this year. Has an x factor. Worth pursuing if the price is right. 

 

Hopefully another player that Fremantle has low-balled and they’ve decided to leave.  We were very keen but maybe his price has risen too high.

 

 

1 hour ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Hopefully another player that Fremantle has low-balled and they’ve decided to leave.  We were very keen but maybe his price has risen too high.

 

 

This, unfortunately he has come on this year. Needed to get him for nothing and then have him improve, now they will want a more than we might be prepared to give.


2 hours ago, JimmyGadson said:

I love the club.

I come here to vent.

Everyone uses forums differently.

I provide the chaos to the order.

The World GIF

1 hour ago, drysdale demon said:

Maybe a priest would give you a more comforting hearing.

Excuse Me What GIF by Rodney Dangerfield

If we can all agree that he his back half / wing, how does he fit into the team? Who does he replace?

I do agree he has speed and good skill, I have yet to see him carve up teams like B.Hill, Milera (Saints and Adelaide), Coleman/Mckenna (Lions) with his kicking skills and ball movement ability though. 

Happy to add him to the team as a prospect, but not with a round 1 pick as Freo will undoubtedly want. Maybe our late 2nd rounder and a future 3rd for good measure.  

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Don't know much about this guy but do remember he was rated as the best small forward in Kozzie's draft.  I remember a friend who goes for Freo saying last year he's got skills but wishes he had some of Kozzie's aggression as he hasn't put it together much at AFL level.  

Makes me think of where Bedford was up to last year - he'd played a number of games and showed a lot of upside.  To me he wasn't able to settle and ended up not making the most of his disposals in most games (which is not uncommon for young players finding their feet).  But look where he is now!

Is Henry one pre-season away from taking a big step?

Probably would've been interested this time last year but we grabbed lachie hunter for that wing spot and also have blake howes in waiting who needs to get a run at it next year. Have never seen Liam Henry play a good game as a small forward so no wonder we lost interest 

19 minutes ago, Smokey said:

Have a good feeling he’ll be with us next year 

An outside smokey or odds on?


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19 minutes ago, Smokey said:

Have a good feeling he’ll be with us next year 

All points to Hawthorn which @Dannyz confirmed last week well before before got hold of that.

3 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

All points to Hawthorn which @Dannyz confirmed last week well before before got hold of that.

Maybe a straight swap with Brockman, who wants to return home.

4 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

All points to Hawthorn which @Dannyz confirmed last week well before before got hold of that.

Indigenous player wants to be traded to Hawthorn? Hawthorn???

Now I've seen it all...

7 hours ago, Stiff Arm said:

Indigenous player wants to be traded to Hawthorn? Hawthorn???

Now I've seen it all...

Karl Amon says hi.

2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Karl Amon says hi.

Was in reference to the Hawks racism accusations, Amon was recruited before that came out


1 hour ago, Stiff Arm said:

Was in reference to the Hawks racism accusations, Amon was recruited before that came out

The allegations were made as part of an external review commissioned by the club, and were made public by the ABC on 20 September 2022. An AFL investigation was triggered, and ran until May 2023.

30 Sept 2022  Hawthorn have signed Port Adelaide wingman Karl Amon to a four-year deal after the AFL free agency period opened on Friday.

A touch of 'double standards here.  Why would the Dockers be fuming?  I don't recall any angst when LJ sought a trade from us. 

 
40 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

A touch of 'double standards here.  Why would the Dockers be fuming?  I don't recall any angst when LJ sought a trade from us. 

Reminds me of the recent Ashes series...maybe this is all part of an application for British English citizenship?


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