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I can count on one hand the number of people I know who have their shit together. The rest of us are on a spectrum between cooked, roasted, broiled, sous vide, steamed and fried.
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Add ...This is about Smith first, then JUH
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Smith affirms his readiness for big day
Smith affirms his readiness for big daytodayspaper.theaustralian.com.au
"...the 24-year-old has revealed his locker at the Cattery is adorned with powerful and emotive messages on mental strength.
“I am disciplined, I am fearless, I am confident, I am free,” one read. “I embrace pain, pressure and hardship.”
I suspect tht the club, including the coach, has a no dickheads policy after being burnt quite a few times post-2016Seems Bevo in particular has a low tolerance policy and gives up on people quickly, for better or worse.
Bevo apparently had an attitude that he would let some off field shenanigans slide as long as it didn’t affect on field or get the club in trouble.I suspect tht the club, including the coach, has a no dickheads policy after being burnt quite a few times post-2016
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Considering Marra has kept a low profile, aside from one podcast where he talked about his mental health, I don’t think he is over playing it.
If bonuses were being handed out to attend the B&F he’d be the first to arrive“Still on leave”. Cmon man.. surely just attend, say your thank yous and then move on.
He probably can't remember anyone's names, plus it starts a bit too early in the evening for him, sleep in till 10 pm then out on the p*ss, daily routine“Still on leave”. Cmon man.. surely just attend, say your thank yous and then move on.
Tom Morris said that we would take a late pick think the club wants him out of the clubAs Jamarra is contracted still, are we still in the strongest position, or would be willing to take unders, just to get him out of the club?
He won't be at the club. We also don't want to give him to another club, a rival, for nothing.As Jamarra is contracted still, are we still in the strongest position, or would be willing to take unders, just to get him out of the club?
We will still work with the AFL in trying to not have to pay his contract both retrospectively and for next year and the benefits of that. It's just something that could be a several years long process with implications for the AFL and our own club's consideration of Indigenous people and their culture, the fact that the AFLPA is a strong union, and we're up against a strong player manager.He won't be at the club. We also don't want to give him to another club, a rival, for nothing.
We will likely be stuck with his wage either way which is our only leverage for a half decent return
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Dusty looked like he was going down the Jamarra pathway in his early days. Even now still hangs around some awful people (and his own dad was deported). I’m sure Hardwick has no regrets backing him in, and is confident he can do the same hereDalrymple & Bevo situation coming up here, where a head coach is going to overrule the recruiting department about a player pick up.
My initial info was half-correct, coming from my player manager contact who has contact with recruitment departments, he is under the impression that the recruitment team at GC aren't one to keen on JUH.. Hardwick on the other hand.
Alot to play out still.
Dusty looked like he was going down the Jamarra pathway in his early days. Even now still hangs around some awful people (and his own dad was deported). I’m sure Hardwick has no regrets backing him in, and is confident he can do the same here
He doesn't hang around with awful people. He's never been like Jamarra. He was late for training twice in his whole career.Dusty looked like he was going down the Jamarra pathway in his early days. Even now still hangs around some awful people (and his own dad was deported). I’m sure Hardwick has no regrets backing him in, and is confident he can do the same here
I know we want him off our books, but this really is a disaster. Number 1 pick and a few years later lose him for nothing. Not saying the club has done anything wrong, but losing more A grade talent for no return is such a bad outcome and likely keeps us mid table.