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Hugh Greenwood jumps ship to North Melbourne
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2021 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
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were 189cm and 82kgs... he's now 191cm and 86kgs. I know they've had their measurements taken. But you blokes seem to have missed the point I'm trying to make. Nothing has so far confirmed these are his actual official measurements from the testing on Monday. The article is Paywall so maybe it could say its the official measurements obtained from the day and if it does, my mistake. He's supposedly listed at 74kg after the measurements had taken place, yet MA himself has said he's at the 80kg mark in an interview only 2 weeks ago. I mean i have legitimately quoted MA himself who has stated he's put on 10 kilos and is up around the 80kg mark? And I'm pretty sure someone who's close contact with him confirmed this on this board few weeks back? Just find it really strange some aren't willing to believe the kid himself. -
2021 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
The Riv replied to TRIGON's topic in Melbourne Demons
Where does it say that the Herald Sun obtain these measurements though? Measurements are recorded for the recruiters purpose and also just from a development point of view. They wouldn't just release it to the HS for 'Mock Draft' purposes or most media outlets. Even on Cal Twomey's recent Phantom mock Draft he's still listed at 70kg. From the horses mouth. “I’ve put on about 10 kilos this year, so I’m about 80 now,” Andrew recently told The Age. -
2021 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
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Mac Andrew himself has said in an interview that he's hit the 80kg mark. -
He was a player welfare officer. One of the most key important roles in a football club from a off field point of view. Ignorant to question his role if you have zero idea what he actually did.
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Bit annoyed with the timing. This was a role that could have easily been offered up maybe to a Neville Jetta.
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Go watch the Sydney game.
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DeezDayz was indeed a strange unit. But he chose to support another team and that's on him. At the time it was a pretty dark place be supporting Melbourne. If watching Richmond win 3 premierships made him happy then good on him. I know two past Melbourne supporter who stopped supporting the Dees in the 2012-2013 period. One completely stopped watching AFL and turned to rugby league the other started supporting GWS.
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Good try. Though, seeing as you and your little pals continually clogged up the board up with your worthless draft games, I suppose every club needs that 'one supporter' around the joint, and you typify that role extremely well.
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He watched his new team win 3 premierships.
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He has a point. Dealing with Rhino Richards at the time would have made me change teams.
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Who cares. Club is bigger then the individual.
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What's the whisper?
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Getting absolutely shafted here @picket fence
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