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Starcevich would be a good pick up if we wanted to go down that avenue. Not sure if we'd be the most appealing option considering he's from WA, but he's exactly the sort of player we're lacking in our backline. 

 

 
5 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Heard that Marcus Bontempelli bloke is alright....

No right foot


 

3 hours ago, joeboy said:

No right foot

Doesn't need a right foot. Does go missing a fair bit though, so he'll be cheap 🤪

Kane Farrell is someone we have some interest in and it will be interesting to see if it progresses any further through the year. 

14 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

Kane Farrell is someone we have some interest in and it will be interesting to see if it progresses any further through the year. 

When I read the article that there were Vic clubs interested, Melbourne was the first club that came to mind straight away.

He fits an important need for us with his ball use and football smarts off half back.

Really hope we go hard.

 

20 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

When I read the article that there were Vic clubs interested, Melbourne was the first club that came to mind straight away.

He fits an important need for us with his ball use and football smarts off half back.

Really hope we go hard.

 

Just read the article. Maybe that’s where it came from. 
Exactly what we need I agree. 

11 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

Just read the article. Maybe that’s where it came from. 
Exactly what we need I agree. 

Whose role does he take? Bowey? Judd? Salem? Assuming Petty, May and Lever are all locked for next year. Then there is Windsor and Rivers who rotate through half back.

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3 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Whose role does he take? Bowey? Judd? Salem? Assuming Petty, May and Lever are all locked for next year. Then there is Windsor and Rivers who rotate through half back.

Would get a gig ahead of Bowza (im a Bowey fan)

Salem's durability has been an issue for years

Windsor can go back to a wing

Easy to fit him in

16 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

Whose role does he take? Bowey? Judd? Salem? Assuming Petty, May and Lever are all locked for next year. Then there is Windsor and Rivers who rotate through half back.

Don’t reckon we should worry who they replace, just try make our list and best 23 better however we can.

3 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Don’t reckon we should worry who they replace, just try make our list and best 23 better however we can.

Judd was supposed to have signed a two year deal about 3 months ago 🤷‍♂️

7 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

Judd was supposed to have signed a two year deal about 3 months ago 🤷‍♂️

Hopefully just adding more dollars to it…. But fingers crossed he does sign

1 hour ago, Dannyz said:

Kane Farrell is someone we have some interest in and it will be interesting to see if it progresses any further through the year. 

I'm up for it, slick distributor. 


On 27/02/2025 at 13:18, Roost it far said:

TDK…..whatever it takes needs to be our motto

TDK does amazing things...

 

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10 hours ago, Dannyz said:

Kane Farrell is someone we have some interest in and it will be interesting to see if it progresses any further through the year. 

Who?

I must get out more....

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