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C4 would know...is the 'as' at the end of Tsitas pronounced like it is in Hasan Sas, Turkey's greatest export?C4[2]Yo`DooR won't be happy we overlooked Tsitas.
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C4 would know...is the 'as' at the end of Tsitas pronounced like it is in Hasan Sas, Turkey's greatest export?C4[2]Yo`DooR won't be happy we overlooked Tsitas.
Can't help but feel very pleased with what we've done this evening. Despite knowing next to nothing of the players and their on-field exploits, it looks as though we went in with the aim of bringing in 3 high quality individuals and we've achieved exactly that.
Have you seen any of their highlights J?
Giles looks like he could be anything.
A 195cm KPP who has agility and can run like a midfielder. WHOA!!!!
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Did any support Carlton as a kid?
No projects, no hybrids, no short people, no malnourished tyes. Good start.
"Goddess"

Holman was a Richmond supporter up until a few hours ago.
Reckon Cripps & Giles followed one of the local teams.
In Cripps, there is a clear football bloodline. Cripps’s father Brad is a first cousin of West Coast’s dual premiership wingman the late Chris Mainwaring (who reigned supreme through the Michael Malthouse years) and his third cousin is the former St Kilda (now Eagles) half-forward Jamie Cripps.
Now, at Carlton, Cripps has a rare chance to make his own indelible mark, as the club closes in on the 150thanniversary of its founding.
“I’ve followed the AFL pretty closely and I know that Carlton has such a proud tradition and history,” he said.
“I have always liked the Blues and I’m just so rapt to be given an opportunity at one of the League’s biggest clubs.”
Have you seen any of their highlights J?
Giles looks like he could be anything.
A 195cm KPP who has agility and can run like a midfielder. WHOA!!!!
What is the logic with passing on #69 and wait for rookies draft?
Isn't it better to use #69, logically its like an early rookie selection.
Is it purely $$$
When describing Giles, Rogers said he plays like Brian Lake, who uses his body well.
Geelong supporter.
Not too sure about Cripps, maybe West Coast.
http://www.carltonfc.com.au/news/2013-11-21/blues-choose-cripps
No projects, no hybrids, no short people, no malnourished tyes.
I'd expect to see half of these guys rookied based on upside:
), Pitt, Reynolds, Scott, Tickner, Wasley-BlackI'd leave him to the Western Bulldogs- rehabilitating our key backs from Glenelg (Mark Austin).Is there a possibility that we could re-rookie any of our delistees? I.e. Pat McCarthy?
I doubt it. It's Watson's break-out year and Everitt offers coverage for White, Bootsma and McInness.Any chance of seeing Tippet in the rookie draft?