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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Cunningham. Marchbank.  Martin. All injured most of their careers. All talented but their injuries cursed their careers. 

 

I wonder if we could give Marchbank a chance, perhaps as a rookie. Alternatively, keep a spot open in the list for the SSP and invite him to train with us.

If Tomlinson leaves and we don't trade for another established KPD, then we absolutely stuffed for depth in that position.

18 minutes ago, seventyfour said:

I wonder if we could give Marchbank a chance, perhaps as a rookie. Alternatively, keep a spot open in the list for the SSP and invite him to train with us.

If Tomlinson leaves and we don't trade for another established KPD, then we absolutely stuffed for depth in that position.

Isn’t he the one that lied about touching the ball that cost us that game last year

if so I’m all for it

we need to start cheating and get as dirty as the rest of them ! If you can’t beat ‘em….

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

every Saints bombshell bid is a dud

 
10 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

We sniffed around Merrett a few years ago.

If he was at all gettable, why wouldn't we do the same to Merrett now?

Edited by Adam The God

10 hours ago, Adam The God said:

We sniffed around Merrett a few years ago.

If he was at all gettable, why wouldn't we do the same to Merrett now?

Tm is a floggg of the biggest order.  Nothing in it apparently 


14 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

given the lack of club nominated, i think we can infer it's the pear given that they're still 'live' in the season

looks like the houston move to the baggers is definitely 'on' then

What is with everyone wanting to move to Adelaide/SA? 

I’ve been there, you’d want to really miss your family. 

Just now, DubDee said:

What is with everyone wanting to move to Adelaide/SA? 

I’ve been there, you’d want to really miss your family. 

sa born-and-bred people love the place - literally call it 'god's country'

i loved there for about 15 years over two stints; great place to raise kids but very, very quiet except for 2 weeks a year when there's the fringe festival on

if you're an incredibly well paid professional sportsman i imagine it's a fantastic place to call home


Himmelberg worth a look?  26 and 200cm but I assume there is a reason he didn't make it as the Crows...

4 hours ago, DubDee said:

Himmelberg worth a look?  26 and 200cm but I assume there is a reason he didn't make it as the Crows...

we can look but we better not touch...

off to gc17

 

Barrass, 28, remains contracted to the Eagles until the end of 2029

Sam Mitchell’s men have offered him a contract worth about $800,000 a season to move from Perth to Melbourne.

 

I am confused.  Does that mean any contracted player is available if the deal can be done? The Eagles don’t want to lose Barrass but the hawks have seduced him into wanting a change, with the lure of more $$$$ being a prime driver.  So can any player be approached irrespective of a contract ??? Hmmm

Edited by spirit of norm smith
Hmmm

On 17/09/2024 at 14:17, DubDee said:

Himmelberg worth a look?  26 and 200cm but I assume there is a reason he didn't make it as the Crows...

Because he’s marginal as a player !!! Been tried many many times and not quite shown enough 


4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

They must really rate him as an upgrade on Campbell. 

 

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