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Goodwin’s speech about culture at the B+F would look absolutely stupid if we got in to the Ginnivan business 

 

Not for us thanks, but Bombers or even Hawks would make a lot of sense.

1 minute ago, ChaserJ said:

Not for us thanks, but Bombers or even Hawks would make a lot of sense.

They can both get involved and hold up yet another trade ...


2 minutes ago, old55 said:

They can both get involved and hold up yet another trade ...

Was down to the wire on whether I used the laughing emoji or the applause.

Would be interesting to see what Collingwood think he is worth.

Yes he comes across as an A grade DH but has talent can find the goals and was quite good up the field towards the end of this year. Him and kozzie in the fwd 50 or rotating with stints in the midfield would be exciting and equally as frustrating , he is young I'm not against it.

30 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Goodwin’s speech about culture at the B+F would look absolutely stupid if we got in to the Ginnivan business 

... and yet we bought Hunter into the club given his issues were known whilst at the dogs.
If the club thought that they can bring someone in and they would buy into our culture I don't see a problem.

Edited by Ouch!

 

not sure he has the speed and pressure we need

skiils are good though 



16 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Ginnivan was one of the (media) sensations of the AFL last year.

Why the dramatic fall . 

He still has some talent but he had one move when getting the ball in traffic and it was throwing himself to ground and exploiting the umps. The moment they started actually enforcing the rules as written he lost a lot of his value. 

58 minutes ago, old55 said:

They can both get involved and hold up yet another trade ...

Wonder if we can upgrade one of our picks to help them get the trade done. Ie. From 6 to pick 4.

25 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

He still has some talent but he had one move when getting the ball in traffic and it was throwing himself to ground and exploiting the umps. The moment they started actually enforcing the rules as written he lost a lot of his value. 

Yes we have enough of those types at the club in Kossie and Spargo.


8 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Yes we have enough of those types at the club in Kossie and Spargo.

It impacted Spargo all year and has lowered his value. Took Kossie some time to grow out of it too. 

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

* Ducks for Cover *

 

Are you trying to kill me?!

 

Can't wait for him to get to hawks, then when he plays Pies he ducks, gets a high freekick and the pies fans lose their minds.

Will be so enjoyable

59 minutes ago, Deebauched said:

Ginnivan was one of the (media) sensations of the AFL last year.

Why the dramatic fall . 

Because McRae is cleaning up house. 
Will only keep DHs if they’re good enough players. Ginnivin is not. 


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