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The Herald-Sun is running an article about the various rankings of "destination clubs", with North apparently sitting 18th. I would be interested to know where we sit in the scheme of things, with a view towards targetting some established players for 2026.

Another fantastic duo pod guys. Both interesting and comprehensive, but most of all enjoyable. Thank you! ❤️💙

 

Listening to this now.

Binman I do hear you RE: concussion. However I feel like we've all been starting sentences with "If we're serious about concussion we need to XYZ" for years now.

Whatever faith I had in the league doing the right thing in this area was given a time of death at week 1 of the 2023 finals series. I don't know what it will take move this immovable giant but the league simply doesn't care enough to make the changes necessary. That's just how it is for me.

PS: Hope the trip is going well!

Listened to the show last night on the way home from a country trip.

@Demonland Thanks again for the pod. Even with George absent and Binman overseas on holiday, you put together another excellent, informative, passionate and entertaining show.

Agree with @binman about Kangas being a disgrace for appealing the Xerri hit on Sparrow. Pathetic. Disgraceful incident. Ridiculous to appeal. He was lucky to get 3 weeks on a careless act. It was reckless and deserved 5 weeks. He knocked Sparrow out with a swinging arm.

And yes “Harvey Langford” does have future captaincy written on him. Don’t want to put pressure on him but he’s got the footy ability and character to be a future leader.

Agree we need to keep Melksham on board. Another playing year and then keep him as a coach and mentor to our younger players. He’s clearly got footy IQ and will be an asset to the club.

Thanks again Andy and Binman


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