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Who would have thought that throwing obscene sums of money at Tom De Koning and Jack Silvagni might upset current, valued players at the Saints 😁

 
13 minutes ago, Jakkaa said:

but can he kick?

Can Josh Dunkley? A solid defensive big bodied mid is also what we need in the future while Langford, Lindsay, Kozi & Windsor get to work. Our 23 needs more quality, and less fringe. To rise up the ladder faster

Edited by John Demonic

This is a huge get if true.

Our midfield will become significantly more balanced with him in there.

Not sure what it’ll mean to some of our existing stocks though.

Is Rivers bound to HB? Does McVee get out of defence ? What do we do with Spaz and Viney? Is Trac traded or become a permanent forward? And then there’s Clarry. Big questions but it’s good that we are mixing things up.


3 hours ago, John Demonic said:

Can Josh Dunkley? A solid defensive big bodied mid is also what we need in the future while Langford, Lindsay, Kozi & Windsor get to work. Our 23 needs more quality, and less fringe. To rise up the ladder faster

As long as we’re not getting another one paced ball butcher with no composure in big moments I’m all for it..we already have enough of those

4 hours ago, 2021 said:

Great news. Hopefully this is the first of more players to join.

WE DONT NEED ANOTHER MID WE NEED A POWER FORWARD FFS

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

WE DONT NEED ANOTHER MID WE NEED A POWER FORWARD FFS

Beggars can’t be choosers, and I’d happily take more of this quality non power forward

4 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Beggars can’t be choosers, and I’d happily take more of this quality non power forward

I do hope this is with BUCKS approval!!??


55 minutes ago, Rednblueriseing said:

I hope this gets done, but find it hard to believe we attract players without a coach?

We have a list manager. And all that goes with it.

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

WE DONT NEED ANOTHER MID WE NEED A POWER FORWARD FFS

You can’t pick them up at Coles


A good player that’s getting better by the game.

Comprehensively beat Kozze in the Alice game that sunk our season. We need a player to quell the opposition’s midfield star such as Ed Richards who willed the Dogs over the line against us.

3 hours ago, picket fence said:

WE DONT NEED ANOTHER MID WE NEED A POWER FORWARD FFS

Settle petal.. It's just ONE rumour about ONE player regarding ONE position f f s .

Let's lets the silly season play out. Who knows who get shaken from tree ??

Now get back to your other considerations... like what to do with all that 'malt' 😉

Tis early days Mr Fence

 

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