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Petty re-signs for 2 years... dunno if I want to cry...

 
 

Where are you seeing this? I hope he has, he may be no good as a fwd but he's a quality key back


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Anyone who isn’t thrilled with that (if it’s true), is an absolute fool!

Securing our talls means we can focus on restocking our midfield! 

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

Anyone who isn’t thrilled with that (if it’s true), is an absolute fool!

Securing our talls means we can focus on restocking our midfield! 

Just please please send him back to the backline.

 

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

Just please please send him back to the backline.

 

If Jefferson comes good next year they probably will. Likewise if Tmac retires which I suspect he will. 


7 minutes ago, JJ Haydos said:

was on 9 news... Tom Morris announced it.

 

Did he sign in the rooms or something?

One of the more bizarre pieces of news I’ve seen pop after a bad loss but I’m happy with that, he is still a gun defender and May only has one year left. I don’t see Jed Adams being ready to take over. 


1 minute ago, layzie said:

Who hates Tom Morris now? Lelele

He’s still a bin diving misogynistic [censored] 

I'm glad that we've retained him. An uninterrupted pre-season where he can prepare as a defender will be important.
T-Mac doesn't have many years left and soon enough we'll need another tall backman. Petty is a premiership defender and it's where he plays his best footy. The recruiting priorities should be about restocking our midfield and recruiting for genuine key forward options.

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If you’ve missed a lot of the little things Petty has done with positive talk to his team mates, great forward pressure and routinely putting his body on the line then you’re letting your bias cloud your judgment.

There’s a very good footballer - forward or back - in there.

Don’t drop off now. 

PREMIERSHIP DEFENDER 👏👏👏👏🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆

Play him as a key defender 

Not a key forward 

He’s a good contested mark. 
 

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Premiership player tried his  ❤️ 💙out today against the odds. Pleased he choose to stick thick.

1 minute ago, Roger Mellie said:

If true, this is brilliant! By re-signed do we mean extended to '27?

If not true, Tommy can suck a fat one (again)!

Yep.

Two years in addition to next year.

Far out. strange timing

great to have him on board

 
5 minutes ago, layzie said:

Did he sign in the rooms or something?

Melbourne leaked it early because they heard there weren’t enough meltdowns on Demonland after that loss. 

18 minutes ago, JJ Haydos said:

Petty re-signs for 2 years... dunno if I want to cry...

Wow that's great news

Come on down Harry

I guess Adelaide weren't interested afterall

The best news in a horrible day


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