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19 hours ago, GS_1905 said:

Maybe i missed it, but didnt Judd have a gf with the womens team? Howd the news go down with her or is she going to request a trade at season end too?

Judd and Lily are still together. She’s staying with us. They’re gonna do the long distance relationship thing.

 
10 hours ago, Redleg said:

An even better call was my posting while Clark was playing in the VFL for the Cats and before leaving was even mentioned, that we should go after him.

The exact same scenario happened for Bolton, Treacy and Meek existed when I also posted often about them.

I don’t write this to show that I am brilliant, which of course I am, but rather to highlight the disappointment I have, that we got none of them.

I don’t need the excuses about each player as I already know them, but the disappointment is still there anyway.

Apparently we never even tried to get any of them.

That is disappointing to me.

Given the players we have traded in in the same period, it is more disappointing.

Anyway here’s hoping we get a few good ones this off season.

I’m still disappointed we didn’t swap Darren Kowal for David Wirrapunda so I feel your suffering.

My final word on Judd McVee.

A Nobel Prize winning poet, five time world chess champion, first Australian to land on the moon, and the only lock down defender to win the Lasker Award for contributions to Medical Science.

Thanks Judd, all the best back home with family and friends.

 
2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Judd and Lily are still together. She’s staying with us. They’re gonna do the long distance relationship thing.

Wow, Judd must have seriously wanted out, can’t believe it

17 minutes ago, Greg Schneider said:

Wow, Judd must have seriously wanted out, can’t believe it

I don’t understand what you mean 🤔


29 minutes ago, Greg Schneider said:

Wow, Judd must have seriously wanted out, can’t believe it

The home cooking must be better in WA.

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