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probably worth a beer and a pie !

 
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is this thread for real? jason cloke? the collingwood hack who had one good year? whose 14 year old brother was better than him, granted he looked about 34. we can't seriously be debating picking up jason cloke! must be a different one

i just saw a thing in the sun saying that cloke, tristian carteldge and 426 look like playing in the afl next year ,thats all

 

To suggest Cloke has more to offer than Fergs is laughable!


Has he played AFL previously?

7 Games for Essendon.

Jason Cloke has average disposal, slow and undersized for true KPP. Nothing desirable in a modern defender.

Jason Cloke might still be on Collingwood's list and flourishing in the AFL if he came through the system in the mid 90's instead of the early 00's, it's just a reality of modern footy.

To suggest Cloke has more to offer than Fergs is laughable!

Neither will be in the AFL next year so the difference aint great.

 
Neither will be in the AFL next year so the difference aint great.

Little wager shall we?


There was some talk of us picking up cartledge last yr. One of our posters had some inside info about him leaving the Bummers. Perhaps some insurance post white

Jason Cloke worth something? I wouldn't have thought so

Besides we have enough of our own on-field problems without drafting any more.

Sorry.

speaking of woewodin, you know he had 53 hitouts in his career!?

sorry, just found this and i thought it deserved a mention.

Worth nothing. Stewart Dew would have been better buy than cloke


i cant believe that jason cloke got 41 posts out of us...

Make that 42.

Cloke is an outright spaz by the way. Almost as bad as ben Holland, but not quite that bad.

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