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Zaine Cordy in the ruck.
Just until we get English back from WA and find a youth serum/nanobots/bionics for Martin
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Zaine Cordy in the ruck.
Well, why not! It's unlikely he'll get regular games in his usual spots so he might as well become a 2nd ruck. Just a bit better than using mid-fielders.Zaine Cordy in the ruck.
Who dis then?
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Bit of an Ayce up our sleeveZaine Cordy in the ruck.
Don't believe the rumour, it is BS.Rumor is Bailey's mum was very ill and that was the reason he went on leave for personal reasons.
Baz is back at training
That is what a Premiership Cup looks likeWho dis then?
Live action shots always make athletes look like Scott Steiner.Is it just me or does Jamarra look like he’d added some size around the chest, arms and shoulders?
Is it just me or does Jamarra look like he’d added some size around the chest, arms and shoulders?
Played as a mid for Rebels and in the under 18s showcase gameImagine if Marra developed into a tall midfielder...
He's on the record stating he wants to play there.
Played as a mid for Rebels and in the under 18s showcase game
Didnt look out of place
Maybe he could play the 'striker' role that fox footy kept on bashing home for most of 2021.Imagine if Marra developed into a tall midfielder...
He's on the record stating he wants to play there.
Yep I've joked about this before, but think it is a very real possibility!JUH and an older Bont switching out mid and forward time while Darcy and Naughton kick bags and Flea sits on heads
Imagine if Marra developed into a tall midfielder...
He's on the record stating he wants to play there.
Pretty sure you doYou don’t see it from any of our other young players.
And many don’tDuring the cricket commentary it was mentioned that many players avoid social media like the plague.
Yep I understand all that and not to repeat myself too much as I respondEd to another poster my point is that it’s not the underlying cause and someone desperately seeking reinforcement or acceptance will still have that need whether in social media or notAlcohol and other mind altering substances is a "challenge" to ignore for (especially) younger generations with the means too...
Possibly an extreme example, but different things can be different "challenges" for different people.
I'm not in my mid 20's either, and I do understand that there's a financial aspect, but on the surface at least it's pretty clear that the best way to avoid public scrutiny is to stop throwing yourself out there [to be liked, to be judged.]
You can break down social media in as many ways as you can think of, but the bottom line will always be the same.
Ego. (for individuals at least)
Ego in sharing your life/moment/6 pack. [and the applied to absolutely everyone, not just your 'celeb' types.]
And ego in the amount of followers.
The whole point is that it can be an unhealthy addiction, just like anything else can.
So while I obviously hope (and I'm sure there is) a high level of support from the Club, I would hope there's also a fair amount of education the mental health aspects of becoming excessively accessible to the random public.
Oh not the package againHearing from a reliable source that a unnamed afl player is being investigated for getting a 15 year old pregnant.