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1 minute ago, old dee said:

They are still in shock from Sunday.

So am I

 

Don’t feed the troll, how many times do you fall for it

1 hour ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Unless he was teleported from WA he physically couldn’t attend training any earlier. And no, he knew nothing about us picking him in the MSD until we picked him. 

Its a 3 hour plane flight 

 
9 minutes ago, kozzyisalegend said:

Its a 3 hour plane flight 

Go away. 

16 minutes ago, kozzyisalegend said:

Its a 3 hour plane flight 

Quite clearly we'll all look back in 50 years and see the fact that Luker Kentfield took "too long" to get to his first training session as the starting point of the crumbling of the MFC empire, much like the sacking of Norm Smith in 1965.  Thanks for bringing it to all our attention so early!


15 hours ago, Heart Beats True said:

I’m surprised the club didn’t realise pics or an interview with our new recruit. Hopefully it comes out soon.

They don't have a picture on his website profile, so I wouldn't be holding my breath waiting for more detailed coverage. 

2 hours ago, old55 said:

Quite clearly we'll all look back in 50 years and see the fact that Luker Kentfield took "too long" to get to his first training session as the starting point of the crumbling of the MFC empire, much like the sacking of Norm Smith in 1965.  Thanks for bringing it to all our attention so early!

Did I say that?

I'm just highlighting how a club that has beaten us (west coast), has managed to recruit a mid season draftee from Victoria, get them training and playing that same week (kicking 5 in the wafl) and gets announced his debut the following week

 Meanwhile our mid season recruit starts training the following week after the draft, and will probably be in the 2s all year

 

No not going to destroy the club. But maybe shows you the different standards between the 2 clubs

 
10 hours ago, kozzyisalegend said:

Other clubs had their draftees starting last week

 

Seriously, are you really that new or have you posted here before.

Are you that Hawk the Demon guy?

Edited by Left Foot Snap

8 hours ago, kozzyisalegend said:

Did I say that?

I'm just highlighting how a club that has beaten us (west coast), has managed to recruit a mid season draftee from Victoria, get them training and playing that same week (kicking 5 in the wafl) and gets announced his debut the following week

 Meanwhile our mid season recruit starts training the following week after the draft, and will probably be in the 2s all year

 

No not going to destroy the club. But maybe shows you the different standards between the 2 clubs

Meanwhile if we picked Kentfield this week you’d probably call us “desperate”.


7 hours ago, Left Foot Snap said:

Seriously, are you really that new or have you posted here before.

Are you that Hawk the Demon guy?

I reckon posted here before and i dare say some have put this poster on ignore after 1 or 2 posts.

14 hours ago, kozzyisalegend said:

Did I say that?

I'm just highlighting how a club that has beaten us (west coast), has managed to recruit a mid season draftee from Victoria, get them training and playing that same week (kicking 5 in the wafl) and gets announced his debut the following week

 Meanwhile our mid season recruit starts training the following week after the draft, and will probably be in the 2s all year

 

No not going to destroy the club. But maybe shows you the different standards between the 2 clubs

I think you’ve made your point about a dozen times now. We get it. Time to let it rest because you are annoying the F out of everyone. If that’s your aim then you’ve achieved that too. Well done. 

Has Olisik returned under a new name, very similar posting

17 hours ago, kozzyisalegend said:

Did I say that?

I'm just highlighting how a club that has beaten us (west coast), has managed to recruit a mid season draftee from Victoria, get them training and playing that same week (kicking 5 in the wafl) and gets announced his debut the following week

 Meanwhile our mid season recruit starts training the following week after the draft, and will probably be in the 2s all year

 

No not going to destroy the club. But maybe shows you the different standards between the 2 clubs

West Coast have a history of playing mid season draft recruits straight away.

The bloke from Charcoal Chicken comes to mind either last year or the year before.

I'm of the belief that the mid season draft should be used for players that can instantly help and impact clubs for the second half of the year. Players that are burning up the VFL/WAFL/SANFL and can hit the ground running in the AFL in a position that a club is currently lacking - eg - a 22+ year old natural forward to help the MFC.

The difference between us and Weagles is that they have had access to the top 5 players available in all drafts over the past 3-4 years. We have to go for best of the rest, who went after us did they play same week or AFL the following week???


you know what, screw it. All aboard the Kenter-train. I'm sick of tearing hair out trying to work out what on earth we're doing on-field. Pick him this week, he'll kick 6. It'll be fun. 

Nothing more familiar to a dees fan than getting a whopping and pouring all hope back into draft times. lean into familiarity. 

7 minutes ago, Viney Vidi Vici said:

you know what, screw it. All aboard the Kenter-train. I'm sick of tearing hair out trying to work out what on earth we're doing on-field. Pick him this week, he'll kick 6. It'll be fun. 

Nothing more familiar to a dees fan than getting a whopping and pouring all hope back into draft times. lean into familiarity. 

Long weekend started early for you ?

9 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Long weekend started early for you ?

Something like that 

16 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

Meanwhile if we picked Kentfield this week you’d probably call us “desperate”.

We are ain't we? It is difficult to see him giving less than Petty. 

4 hours ago, Viney Vidi Vici said:

you know what, screw it. All aboard the Kenter-train. I'm sick of tearing hair out trying to work out what on earth we're doing on-field. Pick him this week, he'll kick 6. It'll be fun. 

Nothing more familiar to a dees fan than getting a whopping and pouring all hope back into draft times. lean into familiarity. 

Funny Sunday night I was thinking well we have the fall back of looking forward to the draft as the highlight of the year. 

Edited by old dee


On 05/06/2024 at 00:03, gs77 said:

Taller than the door - good stuff 😀 

Good luck, Luker!

He's standing on a mat with platform joggers :-)

On 06/06/2024 at 14:53, kozzyisalegend said:

Its a 3 hour plane flight 

 

On 06/06/2024 at 15:12, old55 said:

Quite clearly we'll all look back in 50 years and see the fact that Luker Kentfield took "too long" to get to his first training session as the starting point of the crumbling of the MFC empire, much like the sacking of Norm Smith in 1965.  Thanks for bringing it to all our attention so early!

 

On 06/06/2024 at 16:32, drysdale demon said:

Polly want a cracker?

Brian Peake did it. Me mate even has a helicopter he'll lend us. All sorted I recon.

On 04/06/2024 at 13:21, WalkingCivilWar said:

Hilarious!!! You’re sooooo funny. Goody told me Luker barracks for Freo and I told him we’d smack that outta him soon enough. 😂

So he arrives with a winning mind-set then @WalkingCivilWar.

 
6 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

So he arrives with a winning mind-set then @WalkingCivilWar.

Seems to have. Not sure if that’s got to do with barracking for Freo though.

He seems a naturally confident, self-assured kid, but not in a cocky arrogant way. Similar nature to Kolt. 

Just watched him on the Dees website you are right WCW another excellent recruit confident and self assured but humble as well. He said that JT rang him on the Monday night and wished him good luck in the draft and he didn’t know that he had been drafted until his coach told him at training that he better check his phone. Really like the look and sound of him.😁😁


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