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Just reporting what Im hearing MJ.Really? He's been down at the club a few times recently (last month or so)
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Just reporting what Im hearing MJ.Really? He's been down at the club a few times recently (last month or so)
I'm surprised to read about how much Aish's stocks have fallen. For at least all of last year we was about a lock at 1 or 2, now there's a chance he will go somewhere in between 5-10.
Really? He's been down at the club a few times recently (last month or so)
MJ_Dogs, 29 minutes ago Report
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Was that him with Patton then?
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http://www.sen.com.au/display-article-2013/Inside-Football-Mock-Draft--Nov-12th/62506
4. Western Bulldogs
James Aish | Norwood | 184cm | 75kg.
Touted as a top-three lock pre-season, Aish could well fall to Gold Coast at pick 5, or even further, but talk is that the Dogs – who have drafted a host of inside ‘grunters’ in previous years, will find it hard pressed to pass up a classy outside ball user of his impeccable bloodlines.
Also I thought this was interesting
9. Melbourne
Matthew Scharenberg | Glenelg | 190cm | 89kg.
Considered a top five lock mid year, the rangy utility slips to Melbourne due to the rise of Kolodjashnij and the Lions punt on McCarthy. Paul Roos has added a fair amount of size and depth to the Dees midfield brigade via trades and free agency, and can do with boosting the back half. Scharenberg has raised a few ‘go home’ concerns with clubs during interviews (which may be a strong reason for Brisbane to pass), but he is amazing value here for the Dees, as he could also develop into another big-bodied midfieder.
I thought Aish was the one with the go home concerns....
Hell! SEN have Jake Kolo at 20
at this rate he will jump past Boyd before the Draft
2 weeks ago, most Mocks had him at 50-60
Cutler at 14? Merrett at 15? Jake Kolodjashnij at 20???
Care to elaborate?I look at Aish and I see Farren Ray

I get that feeling far more from Kelly.I look at Aish and I see Farren Ray
I look at Aish and I see Farren Ray
I see Tom Boyd as a Jason Tutt sort of player.
As a Tutt defender I will play no part in his ridicule.

**** kids are soft these days, I'd live in Afghanistan if it gave me the chance to play AFL
I don't think the AFL expansion is planning on going that far, let's hope it's a while away because without doubt we'd end up playing home games in Pakistan against the Afgan team....just our luck.
Who knows if Essendons situation gets any worse they might have to, Afghan Bombers has a nice ring to itI don't think the AFL expansion is planning on going that far, let's hope it's a while away because without doubt we'd end up playing home games in Pakistan against the Afgan team....just our luck.

I look at Aish and I see Farren Ray
This go home factor seems to have gained momentum because of GWS - which was inevitable with so many high draft picks and the fall out at Brisbane following Voss's removal. I honestly, do not see how it applies to Melbourne clubs. Particularly, kids from Adelaide who routinely move to Melbourne when they turn 18 anyway. Not to mention the number of feral SA supporters who seem to have no issue coming to Melbourne every fortnight to watch their team.
What about, when I look at Tom Boyd I see Ace Cordy?I see Tom Boyd as a Jason Tutt sort of player.