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I despise ‘Tex’ Walker for a myriad of reasons but I’d love him ruling the roost in our forward line

 

This thread only needs one name, Toby Greene

I’ve changed my mind about one name based on suggestions below. I think Sicily would aid us immensely too

Edited by BW511

 

Yep - Toby Greene 100%

 

Toby Greene was shopped around by GWS when Roos was our coach and the no dckihead rule was in full force. I  actually like him because he’s from a tough background and he’s worked really ffing hard to get where he is.

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3 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Ditto.

Tritto.


...Though if really strongly dislike (I hate the word 'hate') is the criterion, a premiership-winning year out of that May-chopper Hawkins would be my Number Two(s).

Jeremy Cameron (dislike him for the team he plays for)

Edited by Jibroni

Toby. Could you imagine being a backman, ball coming in and you have kozzie on one side and Toby on other.

Tempted, but Hawkins a bridge too far.

Mason Cox!

Only joking. Toby Greene for sure. And i think he's more of a rough diamond that a hated figure. To me anyways

Tom Lynch also but i think he's too injury prone now.

Toby Greene 1

Texas 2

Bruest 3 


Sam Frost 

Sorry, got my players mixed up,  I mean Toby Greene!!!

2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Dare we admit it.... Nick.....

At $250k per year with the Pies paying $1.25M per year for 10 years

🤮 Front running outside soft as butter pretender!!! NO THANK YOU!


I actually really like watching Toby Greene, even against us. Would like him even more if Roos has spent that packet of chips on him when he was coach

Tex would've been great in red and blue (no yellow). Didn't someone here say he was a certainty to join us? Or have I got that mixed up??

I dislike Jordan DeGoey immensely, but acknowledge his prodigious talent and wish he was a Dee

 

 

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