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Where will JUH go for his mental health requirements now
Where will JUH go for his mental health requirements now

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Clean as a whistle!No one believes Bailey Smith is clean.
I actually inadvertently walked past a bikie meeting the other night not far from where I live..
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And the opposite for me, I didn't think TT was going to be nearly as good as he is now. Especially when Marra was absolutely peppering the goals last year. Crazy where we are, barely more than a year later...Apologies I'll rephrase it. I remember us bidding on JUH.. and at the time I thought he was going to be a far superior player to Thilthorpe
Well the afl should carry the responsibility then, not the western bulldogs, heās had ample opportunityI think everyone here agrees with both of you, but you can understand why the AFL is going above and beyond what you two and me and every poster on this board thinks is reasonable given their institutional relationship/responsibility to Indigenous Australia, as well as their unique relationship and bargaining with a player union, as well as the "small club/big club" nature of relationship with the AFL (we're a "subsidised team" so we hold less power to the AFL).
What I think you're missing is if it continues to go down the shit the AFL also wants to wash their hands of it and not get the blowback. While it might not look good for the AFL if Jamarra's life spirals it would look even worse for the AFL if they didn't take a lot of steps before it to try and prevent it form happening.
He was due last year for that breakout season but was just injured. Tbh rankine getting rubbed out isn't a biggie.. now if that was TT I'd be shaking in my shoes because Burgess is our back up, YIKES!And the opposite for me, I didn't think TT was going to be nearly as good as he is now. Especially when Marra was absolutely peppering the goals last year. Crazy where we are, barely more than a year later...
No one believes Bailey Smith is clean.
Who was also clean???If Bailey Smith is substance free then I have the physique of Pumping Iron era Arnold Schwarzenegger
Who was also clean???
Isn't that one of JUHs excuses?I actually inadvertently walked past a bikie meeting the other night not far from where I live..
We saw at happen with Jake King. He brought Toby Mitchell into the rooms at Richmond and that was really looked down upon.
But whatās the reason they want in with footballers? Money? Connections?
again not the point.Just as he said 20 people around him 100 more near by,
Witch hunt at its finest
Dogās supporter, heāll never get it.again not the point.
what kind of committed athlete with an almost million dollar contract, with repeated issues, hangs out on monday morning at a place known for trouble?
no committed athlete would.
again not the point.
what kind of committed athlete with an almost million dollar contract, with repeated issues, hangs out on monday morning at a place known for trouble?
no committed athlete would.
Take it neither of you have grasped the concept of Sarcasm yet or didn't watch the videoDogās supporter, heāll never get it.
It was clearly a sarcastic postDogās supporter, heāll never get it.
Dogās supporter, heāll never get it.
Be lucky if 3 people on the thread still support him,Apart from missing the sarcasm, you could have a quick look at the jamarra thread on the Dogs board. His level of support is about the same as Mark Latham's within the Labor movement .