Err, no, it isn't actually... The rule has been altered slightly, but I can assure you, it still exists.
This article outlines the changes;
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/veterans-rule-could-be-just-the-tonic-for-old-cats-20111012-1ll89.html
Didak qualifies, Jolly doesn't.
Yeah I dunno about that one. I think he has a bit of value to offer. I'd certainly prefer to give him a spot than Peter Forrest anyway. Good fielder, reliable bowler and a clean hitter of the ball when he gets in. Hasn't shown his worth really with the bat yet though unfortunately, he needs to...
Just figured out he has to fight blokes face to face if he wants to be a boxer. Pulled out pretty quick smart after he clicked onto that fact.
Seriously though, he is probably just content to settle down and spend the rest of his days peacefully clubbing women on the head and dragging them back...
Brilliant movie, completely overlooked unfortunately. Those guys are supposedly getting back together to film a crime flick based in Boston which is good news.
On topic, I watched Goon last night. I enjoyed it, script was a bit bare and Baruchel's character can get pretty grating, but it...
Well said, agree with it all. Very pleased to see Rounds playing in the forward half, he showed he has a lot of class around goals in 2010.
Dawes' continual regression is becoming something of a worry. If we had any reserve KPF stocks he'd be starting 2012 in the VFL. At least when he got...
I wasn't commenting on whether they'd actually stay or not, simply that the headline to the article/thread is pretty misleading. At no point did either vow that they'd stay at their current club so I wouldn't go getting ahead of myself just yet, that's all.
"I'd sign a deal tomorrow if it was the right one".
What a revelation. He vows to stay, providing the deal that he gets offered is the right one.
And if he doesn't get offered the right deal throughout the year?
I don't really see the vow to stay here so much as the vow to accept a good deal...
A whole row of Bomber supporters behind us filled out with about 8 minutes left on the clock, I let 'em have it too.
They were kind enough to give it all back to me when they all came running back in with about 30 seconds left on the clock.
Moral victory was mine though. You can't leave a game...
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