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like RaynerThe bloke was a number 1 pick and has become a seagull.
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like RaynerThe bloke was a number 1 pick and has become a seagull.
Bucks goes whack at stevo lol
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Always has been.He aint wrong. Jaidyn is lazy.
WTF happened to this kid?He aint wrong. Jaidyn is lazy.
What's with that navy/black Sherrin in that 2018 photo?
no idea, pinched the photo from the north boardWhat's with that navy/black Sherrin in that 2018 photo?
Soft is a better word. He doesn't like the physicality of footy. His last year with us was appalling. He actually looked scared at times.Always has been.
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It’s part of the new AFL injury round. Seriously though it’s sad news when anyone does an ACLWhat is going on over there!?

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I think he's an elite defender.The bloke was a number 1 pick and has become a seagull.
This is the first year I've ever been impressed with his play whatsoever, and we're nearly 150 games into his careerI think he's an elite defender.
They don't jest out West these daysI feel like this Sam Draper Podcast thing with the Bulldogs is being blown WAY out of proportion.
Wasn't he mucking around and imitating a journo?
I recall listening to more than the selectively edited version and I'm pretty sure the whole thing was in jest.

West Coast have not officially nominated Cousins, but that is not mandatory for a player to be considered. Eagles chairman Paul Fitzpatrick told ABC radio on Saturday he thought Cousins should be in the hall.
Im not disagreeing outright, but do you think there is a point in someone's life where 'forgiveness' is achieved from past wrongs. Specifically,when a person has paid for their crimes and are truly remorseful to what they have done?Not reading the room.
Not even a week after the big show the AFL put on about respect for woman, an idea that was born from west coast coach, the Eagles chairman decides a person who spent 7 months in jail for stalking should receive the AFL’s highest recognition.
A long way to go if we ever want to see rape, abuse, assault, stalking, controlling behaviour ever eliminated from Australia if this is how those in charge of young men think.
Sorry, but the first step in changing this culture starts with not elevating these people to the highest recognition the organisation can give.Im not disagreeing outright, but do you think there is a point in someone's life where 'forgiveness' is achieved from past wrongs. Specifically,when a person has paid for their crimes and are truly remorseful to what they have done?
Im uncomfortable somewhat when a person is labelled for life for mistakes/crimes that they have done