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No surprise here for me

 

Just too much weight in the modern-day game (120kg)

 

Enjoyed his work at the Dees and he'd certainly have played more games if it wasn't for Maxy's dominance.

Where did you find his weight? I thought they didn't publish that info anymore.

Worth another go, a long way in front of Fullerton and Verrall.

 

Drafted by North Melbourne with pick 15 in the 2015 rookie draft.

Played 8 games in three years before being traded to the Demons along with pick 62 (Marty Hore) for Dom Tyson in 2018 off season.

Played 10 games for us as a backup to Max until he was traded to GWS for pick 31 in 2020. We bundled up pick 31 with a heap of other picks to eventually get the picks for Laurie and Bowey.

Played 10 games for GWS.

Consistently injured.

32 minutes ago, SthSea22 said:

No surprise here for me

 

Just too much weight in the modern-day game (120kg)

Where did you get the weight information from? Or have you made it up?

Edited by dazzledavey36


He's not a list clogger.

He's a medical room clogger.

Can't see the attraction of a perpetually injured player taking up a spot on our list.

 
13 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

He's not a list clogger.

He's a medical room clogger.

Can't see the attraction of a perpetually injured player taking up a spot on our list.

And if he's not injured, he's out suspended.

1 hour ago, bluey said:

Worth another go, a long way in front of Fullerton and Verrall.

Didn't i see a video of him pulling a hammy jogging out of the race and onto the ground earlier this year 😬


Didn’t realise he was still on an AFL list. He’s been lucky to avoid the chop this long. 

2 hours ago, Little Richard said:

Enjoyed his work at the Dees and he'd certainly have played more games if it wasn't for Maxy's dominance.

Where did you find his weight? I thought they didn't publish that info anymore.

Get the Ai app. 

3 hours ago, bluey said:

Worth another go, a long way in front of Fullerton and Verrall.

Christ on a bike. Tell me you’re kidding 

Was waiting for someone to suggest we get him back. Are you paid by the troll?

1 hour ago, layzie said:

Was waiting for someone to suggest we get him back. Are you paid by the troll?

Our first go around the merry go round was brain fart enough


He should look for career with the WWE.

17 hours ago, layzie said:

Was waiting for someone to suggest we get him back. Are you paid by the troll?

It was pretty fun watching him try chase people though, small moments of joy


Bring him in as our forward coach.

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1 hour ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Bring him is as our forward coach.

Agreed.

There was period of time when he was actually our best forward at the club. Admittedly it was for 5 quarters between round 4 and round 5 2019, but still....

Certainly not on our list … but maybe Casey VFL can offer him to be the permanent  captain/coach of Casey … Carl Ditterich style 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤔

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On 19/09/2024 at 15:15, bluey said:

Worth another go, a long way in front of Fullerton and Verrall.

He’d be ok Bluey but he can’t get on the park, Tim Lamb would want to think long and hard about another NQR on the list.

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On 19/09/2024 at 14:54, dazzledavey36 said:

Where did you get the weight information from? Or have you made it up?

He was listed at a generous 118kg in 2023. 


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