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Pendles has done ok since changing to 10 i guess.I agree. Changing numbers didn’t exactly bring Elliot any luck.

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Pendles has done ok since changing to 10 i guess.I agree. Changing numbers didn’t exactly bring Elliot any luck.

He certainly has. I was comparing Daicos to Elliot due to their similarities as players.Pendles has done ok since changing to 10 i guess.![]()
Fair call. Geez i reckon young Daics will pass him with a bullet next year though if he hasn't already. I'm thinking hes about to explodeHe certainly has. I was comparing Daicos to Elliot due to their similarities as players.
We can only hope so. Elliot was pretty special though before his back injury.Fair call. Geez i reckon young Daics will pass him with a bullet next year though if he hasn't already. I'm thinking hes about to explode
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Agreed. I remember the hangers and him having 10 F50 tackles in a game or something crazy one night. His body has certainly limited what could of been a brilliant career.We can only hope so. Elliot was pretty special though before his back injury.
It’s also a prime number. Let’s hope it makes him a prime player.7 dIvides into 35
Agreed. I remember the hangers and him having 10 F50 tackles in a game or something crazy one night. His body has certainly limited what could of been a brilliant career.
In b4 he pulls a hamstring and we go into a Grand Final and have to play Bumblebee on Megatron.It’s also a prime number. Let’s hope it makes him a prime player.
It’s also the number worn by Shane Morwood. One of the most underrated and consistent players even to pull on a Collingwood jumper.
Andrew Krakouer wore it as well, but he should have been given number 47 with his initials. Then you’d have AK-47.
Didn't have any issue first time (#35 to 19), the second time though...I agree. Changing numbers didn’t exactly bring Elliot any luck.
That’s true, I’d totally forgotten that he used to wear 35.Didn't have any issue first time (#35 to 19), the second time though...
I wouldn't be surprised. I'm pretty sure they were rooming together at one point. Think I saw something in Josh's insta story one day.Heard an interesting comment from a mate who has an excellent source that Josh was sharing a room with Stevo during the hub lockdown and Stevo was carrying on like an idiot and still gambling. Daddy Daics rang the club and told them to get his son out of that room ASAP. Sounds feasible and explains why the club was so desperate to offload him.
I thought they all had their own rooms?I wouldn't be surprised. I'm pretty sure they were rooming together at one point. Think I saw something in Josh's insta story one day.
Heard an interesting comment from a mate who has an excellent source that Josh was sharing a room with Stevo during the hub lockdown and Stevo was carrying on like an idiot and still gambling. Daddy Daics rang the club and told them to get his son out of that room ASAP. Sounds feasible and explains why the club was so desperate to offload him.
It was a bloody good backline in it's day. But anyone who argues that the standard was higher back then needs to watch some footage of Kelly, Kerro, Gayfer and Jamie Turner - our premiership defenders. Imagine the turnovers with those blokes trying to kick their way through a forward press.Morewood was a class act in a backline full of mongrels!!!!!!!
It was a bloody good backline in it's day. But anyone who argues that the standard was higher back then needs to watch some footage of Kelly, Kerro, Gayfer and Jamie Turner - our premiership defenders. Imagine the turnovers with those blokes trying to kick their way through a forward press.
In one of the hubs they did, but I think there was a time where some had to share. I just can't remember which part of the hub situation. Or maybe they chose to share. I know these two were close mates. Unsure of the relationship between them now.I thought they all had their own rooms?
It was a bloody good backline in it's day. But anyone who argues that the standard was higher back then needs to watch some footage of Kelly, Kerro, Gayfer and Jamie Turner - our premiership defenders. Imagine the turnovers with those blokes trying to kick their way through a forward press.
?thats why they were in the back line...
I think he’s implying their lack of skill is why they were in the backline, but that probably just proves your point.
Has there been a player for us in recent times that’s put on more size than Daicos has, in such a short span of time? He is a little beast and you can just see how much work he’s put in.