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Was just on the Sunday footy show

Looks great and very personable

 
On 07/06/2024 at 10:04, Dee*ceiving said:

We can put forward a good case coupled with a long term financially attractive deal. 

But i agree with others we'd need to be confident both he and Max can play together and convince Ned of that. 

Looking at Gawn’s age, he would have 2 quality years left in him and it New who looks likely, can adapt unlike the soft elephant on roller skates we got from Collingwood, I’d take him in a heart beat.

Looked good last night!

15 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Good enough that Suns' desire to keep him would have increased?

They are going to run out of cap space and can't keep them all.

We will be in a good position to lure him away.

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Was mentioned by Montagna on 360. He thinks the Suns should go with two rucks and Moyle as a key forward with stints in the ruck to be a point of difference, given they're stuck with the same high inside 50/lower conversion disease we had for the last few seasons.

"He's got a bit of Sam Darcy about him, he may not come with the credentials or be quite as good, but if he can take big marks like this, he can be an anchor for them to kick to, give them a reference point for the smalls" - showed some pretty great contested marks too. Anyway, one to watch against Lions and beyond, if he can play with Witts upon return from injury.

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On 24/07/2024 at 23:21, John Demonic said:

Was mentioned by Montagna on 360. He thinks the Suns should go with two rucks and Moyle as a key forward with stints in the ruck to be a point of difference, given they're stuck with the same high inside 50/lower conversion disease we had for the last few seasons.

"He's got a bit of Sam Darcy about him, he may not come with the credentials or be quite as good, but if he can take big marks like this, he can be an anchor for them to kick to, give them a reference point for the smalls" - showed some pretty great contested marks too. Anyway, one to watch against Lions and beyond, if he can play with Witts upon return from injury.

Confirmed playing together lol. Let's see how the big boys do up forward! 


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