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All the best to your future endeavors fellas. Like to endorse the above appreciation for your time and service with the Melbourne Football Club. Cheers!

Edited by Tarax Club

 

To both. AFL is a tough gig these days. Talent alone doesn't necassarily get you very far.

 


To play for 3 AFL Clubs means he deff had the talent

All the best

Nine years on AFL lists is pretty impressive, even if his career didn't reach great heights. I still don't know what we were expecting from him this year. 

 
20 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Selecting him over Grundy during the finals was criminal by those involved

Grundy asked not to be selcted. He was out the door

Sad that it didn’t work out for Josh and for us, but it didn’t. 
 

Does that mean that FullArton will get another year (maybe he does anyway but I am unsure of his contract status)?


16 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Sad that it didn’t work out for Josh and for us, but it didn’t. 
 

Does that mean that FullArton will get another year (maybe he does anyway but I am unsure of his contract status)?

Yep, he's got another year to go for his contract.

3 AFL Clubs so clearly very close. Thank you Josh, I had high hopes we could help unlock what was needed for you to be a regular contributor. Best of luck in your future endeavours.

17 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Selecting him over Grundy during the finals was criminal by those involved

No the worst mistake was not using Schacky from about 5 mins. Before 3/4 time instead of Tmac. 

The use of the Sub rule even in the GF in 2021 was sad ( like Heppell’s goodbyes at Marvel)  and Simon has not improved in 3 years further. In fact it needs a Royal Commission!!! 


2 hours ago, 58er said:

No the worst mistake was not using Schacky from about 5 mins. Before 3/4 time instead of Tmac. 

The use of the Sub rule even in the GF in 2021 was sad ( like Heppell’s goodbyes at Marvel)  and Simon has not improved in 3 years further. In fact it needs a Royal Commission!!! 

Having the all of around five gamer Laurie as the sub when Gus went down wasn't exactly a great move.

The bloke had zero experience but chosen for a final.  Still boggles the mind.

Not sure what Goody was thinking then.

 

On 28/08/2024 at 07:18, 58er said:

The use of the Sub rule even in the GF in 2021 was sad.

That was when only medical subs could be used. Harmsey tried to fake an injury to get Jordan on. Should have tried harder. 

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