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I guess it's an appropriate place for a pig shooter to retire.
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There are a few ways to read this story. I read it as hope more than confidenceScully confident on 2019 - hawthornfc.com.au http://www.hawthornfc.com.au/news/2018-12-03/scully-confident-on-2019
I dont think he's a very good talker, more of a doer.There are a few ways to read this story. I read it as hope more than confidence
I agreeWe should stop bagging our fitness guys.
Wish him well for the season. I hope to see him going around in Hobart next year.Thought I'd add something to your thread.
Ahern is looking very fit.
Article: http://www.nmfc.com.au/news/2018-12-10/up-for-the-challenge
Blue shock: Recruit retires 71 days after joining the club - http://m.afl.com.au/news/2019-02-01/new-blue-retires-three-months-after-joining-club
Bit if a surprise Tom Bugg walking away from footy. Guessing rookies wages weren't attractive?
The view from serious Blues posters is he was training well and likely to play AFL. I always liked his attitude but he did * up when he whacked Mills. I think that marked his card at the Demons.it sounds like his business is doing well and he sees more of a future in that than playing VFL or getting flogged most weeks, the hits keep coming for the Blues not that Bugg was a super important part of the best 22 but with Doherty going down along with all the other injuries they are very weak in the back half and looking forward to rd 9
along with what Palmer said after his time at the Blues.
Found this reference.????
Just curious - what did he say.