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Doggies were kissed on the [censored] with both JUH and Darcy. Gifted a key forward combo for the next 10 years.

 

Lord I WISH!!!.. I think he’s the best key fed prospect I’ve seen since Franklin tbh β€” moves so well as is typical with late growth-spurt tally! But he’s a dogs man for life now we’d have muncher better shout for English or Jamarra neither of which would be even a modicum of excitement in comp to Darcy!

But Kalani is exciting and could have plenty of growing left as well πŸ€”Β 

But maybe with Gus $$$ we could enter race for Smith… he’d add some solid midfield depth and is young enough to learn to play like a Dee!!! or English (unlikely as I rkn it’s WA or stay but still) to take us post Max era but we all know the next 2yrs if Max is still gonna mean no one comes that isn’t a kid as they all know they’ll be 2nd fiddle!


1 hour ago, Tolstoys Nudge said:

But Kalani is exciting and could have plenty of growing left as well πŸ€”Β 

Assuming he doesn't end up at Gold CoastΒ 

2 hours ago, Demon trucker said:

Wash your mouth out, no demonlander should like anyone from geeeelong

Brad Close was instrumental in one of the most uplifting and beautiful 2-minute periods of our lives. For that we should be forever grateful 😝

1 hour ago, Winners at last said:

Yes, because it's extremely likely that he'll want to leave the Dogs. Why stop at him; get Bont at the same time!

… don’t forget Jamarra!!!

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25 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

He will get his price at the dogs

Hasn’t happened yetΒ 

3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Brad Close was instrumental in one of the most uplifting and beautiful 2-minute periods of our lives. For that we should be forever grateful 😝

Yes I forgot about thatΒ 

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