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Hoping he got a shiny new Achilles to try out in 2025, or is that coming from Santa?

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Heard him interviewed on the radio this morning.He comes across as an articulate and intelligent bloke.

That was a fantastic interview. So interesting to hear about his injury especially ..he has certainty done the hard yards there. One of the better interviews to listen to …


Just had a look at his profile and forgot that he missed the last 6 home and away games of 2023 and the Collingwood final through form.

So he really hasn't had any continuity for a while now.

Fit Spargs is a really important cog in the machine, need him back at full flight in 2025 if we're going to go far.

Was an important part of the team although appeared reluctant to score a goal.  Often just handballs off even when 30 metres out.  Has the show his very best after a full year out.  

 
9 hours ago, Deestar9 said:

That was a fantastic interview. So interesting to hear about his injury especially ..he has certainty done the hard yards there. One of the better interviews to listen to …

Thoroughly concur with that DS9. Daniel Harford as an interview host, leaves the majority of  ex-hawks who plague the footy media in his dust. Happy Birthday Charlie wishing you a prosperous return to the field next season. 


There’s a shot of Charlie in the Day 3 gallery and he is looking pretty mature with a bit of confidence about him. Good luck Spargs, hope you get back to your best in ‘25 as we are going to need to bat deep to get where we want to go.

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