Gone Critical
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Will break out in 2018. Big frame and line breaking will make him the 2nd best out of Marcellin ever. Career end has gone past SOS.
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Little bit of tongue in cheek never hurts. Especially in the unlikely event the joke ever became true.I like jokes too!
Will break out in 2018. Big frame and line breaking will make him the 2nd best out of Marcellin ever. Career end has gone past SOS.
I give up GC. Who was the first best?
I want what you’re smoking man.Will break out in 2018. Big frame and line breaking will make him the 2nd best out of Marcellin ever. Career end has gone past SOS.
I'm smoking dreamsI want what you’re smoking man.
Callum's dad.
Gone Critical VP, just ask himI give up GC. Who was the first best?
Gone Critical VP, just ask him
The new Big Show?
Or too early
The new Big Show?
Or too early
And even that could be offset by a footy performance resultsI wish SV. I'm jumping on the 'size' hype train with Sier. Problem is after two years of injury interruptions, we dont yet have a 'footy' hype train.
Very very insightful.I had to go all the way to page 7 to find this thread! Doesn't anyone care about this young lad?! Anyway, he's now got his story on the AFL website so someone at least knows that he's still on our list! Let's hope it's a sign his career is about to take off as well.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-02-07/pie-saves-career-after-getting-fair-dinkum-bucks
COLLINGWOOD youngster Brayden Sier "saved his career" late last season after finally becoming serious about his footy, Magpies coach Nathan Buckley has revealed on AFL.com.au's new feature, Ask The Coach.
The big-bodied midfielder – the Pies' surprise first pick at No. 32 in the 2015 NAB AFL Draft after just two TAC Cup appearances for the Northern Knights – has played only 18 VFL games in two seasons following a litany of injuries.
He has suffered a broken wrist, a severe bout of concussion and a back problem that ended his 2016 season, as well as hamstring, eye socket and foot ailments last year.
Despite Sier's plagued run, Buckley disclosed that the 20-year-old's cause hadn't been helped by a less than professional attitude in his first season-and-a-half at the Holden Centre.