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Was courted heavily by Richmond and the Doggies.

 

Give him a year or two and he’ll be an important player for us

 

Well done to him, considering he was a part time footballer/tradie only a couple years ago he has made the most of his opportunity.


Welcome reward for Disco as he has had some injuries setbacks in his learning years. 
Will come out better for his versatility but who knows when good players start to fully fulfill their ability.

Congrats Disco let’s see you star on Sat night in the big game and take down the Bonbers. 

Going to be a super dynamic third tall for us IMO, whether that's up forward or down back. Great news!

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Was courted heavily by Richmond and the Doggies.

 

Source?

(Doesn't surprise me though. I'm a big Disco believer and a huge fan of this news).

Edited by titan_uranus

 

Love his strut and swagger of late! 

9 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Source?

(Doesn't surprise me though. I'm a big Disco believer and a huge fan of this news).

I figured the Murray connection with Dazzle.


He has that “mad intensity” look in his eyes 

He could be anything in the AFL. I hope he takes it up a few levels as a Demon 

Congratulations Daniel Disco Turner and MFC,  you have earnt the extra two years young man, make every post a winner Disco. !!

5 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

Source?

(Doesn't surprise me though. I'm a big Disco believer and a huge fan of this news).

I know his family well especially his brother. 


ball disco GIF
 

After a Disco goal some of us bust out our best Saturday Night Fever moves. Can’t see it catching on though; the older folks don’t wanna join in and the young ones have nfi who John Travolta is.

We’ve had a big DISCO TURNER sign made which is a testament to how popular he is since that’s usually only for a player with more experience, not one with only 11 games.

Unrelated: anyone in the market for a giant Brodie Grundy head? Going cheap… real cheap. 😁

16 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Was courted heavily by Richmond and the Doggies.

 

Are the dogs trying to build the tallest list possible 

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Can take a mark. I’d like to see him settle into a position. I don’t want him to be Petty mk2.

Agreed.
I still think Disco and Petty would make an excellent defensive duo, with Lever as the third.  
Can’t really settle them there with May and now TMac playing as they are.


36 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Are the dogs trying to build the tallest list possible 

Have a look at the team they’ve rolled out in defence this week and you’ll see why they were after Disco 😂 Abysmal 

Just now, Jeremy said:

Have a look at the team they’ve rolled out in defence this week and you’ll see why they were after Disco 😂 Abysmal 

You'd think they'd just play Busslinger

1 minute ago, Jeremy said:

Have a look at the team they’ve rolled out in defence this week and you’ll see why they were after Disco 😂 Abysmal 

They, along with a few others, should have gone hard at Tomlinson a year or two ago.

He’d walk into the doggies back six.

 
2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

ball disco GIF
 

After a Disco goal some of us bust out our best Saturday Night Fever moves. Can’t see it catching on though; the older folks don’t wanna join in and the young ones have nfi who John Travolta is.

We’ve had a big DISCO TURNER sign made which is a testament to how popular he is since that’s usually only for a player with more experience, not one with only 11 games.

Unrelated: anyone in the market for a giant Brodie Grundy head? Going cheap… real cheap. 😁

Advertise in Sydney be creative!! 


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