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Yes. Thank god we didn't get the future greatest ever AFL player. Thank god!

 

In all honesty, we will be extremely lucky if all those players combined end up being 1/4 as good as Judd.

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Yes. Thank god we didn't get the future greatest ever AFL player. Thank god!

if you actually read what else has been said on this post, im just saying that in temrs of melbourne working towards its first premiership in 44 years, maybe just maybe, with rumours about judds injury and what looks like could be a very promising week of drafting, maybe we are better out without him...maybe not, but the future will tell

 
Yes. Thank god we didn't get the future greatest ever AFL player. Thank god!

I agree with you.

This topic makes us sound like a pack of sore losers.

And anyway, I thought any Judd talk was banned from this forum long ago? For the love of God, let it go.

yes let it go guys, especially when its just opinion.

its happened. the moment passed and no-one is disappointed in our young guys, so lets talk up the Dees.

We have the chance to build a new outfit with higher draft choices than most clubs in recent times. thats something to look forward to.

What happens with Judd will happen.


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sorry to all the complainers but the idea for this forum was to say that it could actually be a good thing because Bay Riffin, we DO have great "young guys" and i am here trying to talk up the dees, this is how good i think they can become under Dean Bailey, Chris Conolly and the two developmental coaches...it is not a "have a cry over judd" thread as a lot of ppl are making it out to be...

rumor on 3aw this morning that judd is out for the season through injury

maybe his decline has come early?

just to clarify this it was a caller during the rumor file... probably nothing in it but it's nice to dream.

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just to clarify this it was a caller during the rumor file... probably nothing in it but it's nice to dream.

I've got good mail out of Carlton (The same Mail that alerted me to the fact he was going there in August last year) that his groin is very sore, and not from Rebecca Twigley either! Struggling big time; no acceleration.

 

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