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Bailey Humphrey

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3 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Had a hot start with a few gimme goals last night. Was largely unsighted as the game went on. He’s still a work in progress with consistency and proving he could become a midfielder. Paying for potential.

Regardless, he’ll be at the Hawks next year from what I’ve heard.

Certainly not saying you're wrong but what do the Hawks have to offer GC?

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7 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Had a hot start with a few gimme goals last night. Was largely unsighted as the game went on. He’s still a work in progress with consistency and proving he could become a midfielder. Paying for potential.

Regardless, he’ll be at the Hawks next year from what I’ve heard.

And just for interest what will the Hawks be giving the Suns for him?

7 hours ago, Redleg said:

Good start to the season, Blues and Cats thrashed.

Not really, if we're wanting the best for us we need GC to be thrashed many times.

 
4 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Certainly not saying you're wrong but what do the Hawks have to offer GC?

Mostly irrelevant if he nominates them. That said, probably first this year, first next year, and a player like Cam McKenzie.

Just now, rjay said:

Not really, if we're wanting the best for us we need GC to be thrashed many times.

I was talking personally, Blues are my most disliked club.


1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Mostly irrelevant if he nominates them.

Well it’s not irrelevant as he nominated us last year and they wanted Petracca.

He is still a Sun.

Bailey WHO ???? Persona non gratis!

Let's hope he takes the Luke Jackson approach -- cruise through the year and then jump ship.

 

If I'm a player agent, I'm advising my client to go to Melbourne over Hawthorn. The Merrett debacle will have ramifications. If you're going that hard, you need to get the deal done. Mitchell and Hawthorn looked incompetent.

2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Everyone writing off Geelong after an un- winnable game against the Suns in peak humidity for opening round. Aside from maybe Brisbane, not one single team beats GC last night.

Nothing surer than Geelong bouncing back next week and having a big win over Freo.

Come on BBP, that was a nice evening compared to the rest of summer we have experienced in the sunshine state!

brand Petracca’s manager is already causing issues within the suns organisation, she has been more involved/demanding of the suns time, then the suns media manager which is causing the suns issues!


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