It would require some "scientific help", but what about Michelle Timms and Callan Ward? That baby would be tough enough to cut its own umbilical cord.
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It would require some "scientific help", but what about Michelle Timms and Callan Ward? That baby would be tough enough to cut its own umbilical cord.
I was thinking perhaps a female descendant of Chuck Norris... Perhaps a granddaughter and Cal Ward. Then you would have the superpowers of the Norris's and the toughness of Cal.It would require some "scientific help", but what about Michelle Timms and Callan Ward? That baby would be tough enough to cut its own umbilical cord.
I was thinking perhaps a female descendant of Chuck Norris... Perhaps a granddaughter and Cal Ward. Then you would have the superpowers of the Norris's and the toughness of Cal.
Earlier in the thread someone mentioned we haven't paid overs for any of our father-sons but I would think Cordy might be an over on the evidence so far. Hopefully he comes good, but he was drafted late 1st round.
Liz Ellis appeals. Strong bodied, good record on the track and hard as nails. By Griff perhaps...
I was thinking perhaps a female descendant of Chuck Norris... Perhaps a granddaughter and Cal Ward. Then you would have the superpowers of the Norris's and the toughness of Cal.
Earlier in the thread someone mentioned we haven't paid overs for any of our father-sons but I would think Cordy might be an over on the evidence so far. Hopefully he comes good, but he was drafted late 1st round.
Perhaps live paternity testing could be added to the existing drama of draft day coverage??
Yes he was highly rated, but mainly by Bulldog recruiting staff. It was obvious we were going to take him so they were always going to suggest that. My memory is that when that draft happened that Cordy would have fallen through to the next rouns but St Kilda that had the last pick before ours said they would pick them with their first choice.Based on what? At the time of the draft he was very highly rated. We wouldn't have got him in a normal daft. So yes, it's easy right now to say Cordy has not got a senior game, but I can tell you if not for injury this kid would have by now. In my opinion he's a better all round prospect than Roughy and that is saying something I know. But he is far more skillful by hand and foot and he's better below his knees. Let's be patient with him and let's see how he goes once he gets a decent run with injuries. It seems to be paying off for Tommy Williams...
As far as the father son thing goes, you only have to call the bluff once and clubs will be reluctant to do it again. But really all you can do is be honest with assessment of the player and take him only if we get him at where he should be and nothing more.....trying to be too funky would be all too hard i think.
A/ Not always true, Natanui, Kreuzer, Trengove, Vardy, Smith, Lynch and Darling have made impacts early in careers.Cordy will come good;
A) Fact. All big blokes take longer in the AFL than mids/smaller blokes to develop physically and mentally.
B) Fact. Emma Quayle has stated numerous times that Cordy should have gone top 10, if it wasn't for Matthew Drain nominating him for the Saints pick we might have got him 2nd round.
C) Fact. He has had major surgery and injuries to his shoulders.
D) Guess what body part what a ruckmen needs to take a mark and tap the ball??
while we are on FS. Emma Quayle has blogged today that Hunter and Beasley are not eligiable to draft until 2012.....
Hunter; I've really liked what I've seen of Hunter, he looks lively to me, although he possibly doesn't have the work ethic required at this stage. The Dogs have a bit more time to get that into him, though.
Beasley; I'm not sure where Beasley's at at the moment, he had gone back to concentrate on his rowing for a bit I believe.
A/ Not always true, Natanui, Kreuzer, Trengove, Vardy, Smith, Lynch and Darling have made impacts early in careers.
B/ Fiction, this is supposition by Emma Quayle. It might be true but can never be proven.
C & D/True, so why risk an early draft pick on him when as you have correctly pointed out that he was under an enormous injury cloud.
I hope he works out and is a star but with the injuries and with his lack of strength i always considered him a risky pick early in a draft for us.
Do adopted children count in Father Sons ??
Cyclops into a camel, the kid is going to have a rough looking head.
It would require some "scientific help", but what about Michelle Timms and Callan Ward? That baby would be tough enough to cut its own umbilical cord.