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no1bankteller
14 Aug 2006, 10:50
Given that he is on 96 games would it be worth playing him for the last 3 games and maybe if his form is alright in one of the final matches? This would ensure that we could possibly have a father son pick?

94_Eagles
14 Aug 2006, 13:41
Given that he is on 96 games would it be worth playing him for the last 3 games and maybe if his form is alright in one of the final matches? This would ensure that we could possibly have a father son pick?

You're meant to offer arguments why we would want Wooden to play 100 games.

:p

JuddyisGod
14 Aug 2006, 14:19
no, no we shouldn't.

Boy from the West
14 Aug 2006, 15:22
Given that he is on 96 games would it be worth playing him for the last 3 games and maybe if his form is alright in one of the final matches? This would ensure that we could possibly have a father son pick?
I think that he has been a loyal servant of the footy club but at the moment he is not in our best 22 so cannot be selected. He is so professional that he will be in good shape should we have injuries and will be ready.

FiveStrings
14 Aug 2006, 15:48
Given that he is on 96 games would it be worth playing him for the last 3 games and maybe if his form is alright in one of the final matches? This would ensure that we could possibly have a father son pick?

Which poor bastard is going to give up a spot for him? There isn't really anyone who deserves to be dropped at the moment, and we still have to fit Hunter, Nicoski and Rosa into the side.

If he wants to hang around til next year to get his 100 I say let him, otherwise if he wants to try his luck over east then he should be able to go for it.

jorel6669
14 Aug 2006, 16:01
Poor guy deserves to crack the hundred. Probably deserved to make 150 and get life membership. Great servant of the club.

Didn't Paul Symmons only make it to 99 games?

Scotland
14 Aug 2006, 19:27
I think that he has been a loyal servant of the footy club but at the moment he is not in our best 22 so cannot be selected. He is so professional that he will be in good shape should we have injuries and will be ready.

Agreed. If we have one or two midfield injuries in the finals (touch wood we don't) I wouldnt be surprised if Wooden was selected ahead of a less experienced player like Morton, Rosa, Priddis or LeCras. Hard working player who'll do a job when he's called upon.

heals
14 Aug 2006, 19:48
Honestly who would want his kids ?.

Ive been a big fan of josh and would want to see him get to 100 but dont think it will happen.

weagles_fan
14 Aug 2006, 20:59
I think they should trade him.

wce4premiership
15 Aug 2006, 00:29
hope he can make a career over east

no1bankteller
15 Aug 2006, 21:45
I am not sure what to do with Josh to be honets? On one hand he provides us with depth to cover any tagging injuries (Selwood or Stenners) and he does gives us another option down back. Having said that I am not sure what value he would fetch even though he may be a godd fit in a team such as Collingwood, Hawthorn or Essendon where his experiance and tagging ability may be handy.