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Welcome to Demonland: Tom Campbell

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4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Set for a 1 year extension

Have to assume we aren’t getting Max Heath or any other ready to go number 2 then.

 

Someone mentioned our next coach will be Campbell’s 7th or 8th coach during his 58 game career. That some kind of record?


In the premier league the 3rd keeper often an old journeyman who never plays.

Seems we have imported this tradition.

Let’s hope Max doesn’t get injured. If he does TC would be an excellent replacement in the short term. But Will Verrall’s development must be kept in consideration.

5 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Have to assume we aren’t getting Max Heath or any other ready to go number 2 then.

i thought that at first too but maybe its actually verrall is on the chopping blocks, apart from maybe one 20 disposal game he has barely fired a shot, especially around the ground for a smaller agile ruckman, and the draftee rucks this year arent exactly writing headlines so maybe thats the route we're thinking whilst also maintaining some professionalism and essentially a playing coach

 

Yep 1 year deal, astute move!


I'm okay with Campbell getting another year, but neither he or Verrall is our long term Gawn replacement.

The sooner we get our future no.1 ruckman on to the list, learning from Gawn, the better.

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37 minutes ago, Greg Schneider said:

Considering retirement to open up a list spot in the mid season draft according to Gettable

He won't be the only one.


That'd be a good result, with all due respect to the big fella

You'd imagine McAdam is in the same boat. Hasn't played in two years and is now listed as TBC in the latest injury report.

If he is to retire, hopefully the club could find an off-field role for him. Something in the development/mentoring space would be great his experience and humanity is invaluable.

13 minutes ago, BLWNBA said:

He won't be the only one.

I can probably put two and two together here, but inside word or just guesswork?


59 minutes ago, Greg Schneider said:

Considering retirement to open up a list spot in the mid season draft according to Gettable

Weird! I wonder if they have bugs installed in my apartment, as my son and I were discussing precisely that, just yesterday evening!

Anyone want their fortune told? Mates’ rates!

Good bloke. Good move for all. Hope he’s happy with whatever decision he comes to!

With the mid season pick up should he retire, who are we entitled to go for?

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9 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

At age 35 you don't want to be taking chances with your neck.

and with Heath/Luker on board even if fully fit he's not in case of emergency option #1

Have only heard good things about him as a person and club man. Hope he stays around for a while if he does decide to give it away.


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