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I wouldn't put take Ralph's say so as gospel.
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I would, he seems to have good mail most of the timeI wouldn't put take Ralph's say so as gospel.
I would, he seems to have good mail most of the time
That's the firstI've heard of that, and troubling if true. I'm worried Mummy needs some game time after a year off. Witha club imposed suspension for two rounds and the late start of the NEAFL it's an issue. Without the JLT he may just get a NEAFL trial.Is it true players signed under this rule can't play in the JLT?
Personally i dont believe the Carlton thing
Rihmond had to get permission for him to train with the Tigers and Richmond were paying him i believe $1000 a week under the rules and this money gets included in the cap.
The only way Carlton or any club could have drafted him would have been if Richmond decided not to list him or it was prior to Richmond getting AFL permission for him to train.
I wouldn't put take Ralph's say so as gospel.
Personally i dont believe the Carlton thing
Rihmond had to get permission for him to train with the Tigers and Richmond were paying him i believe $1000 a week under the rules and this money gets included in the cap.
The only way Carlton or any club could have drafted him would have been if Richmond decided not to list him or it was prior to Richmond getting AFL permission for him to train.
The fact that he remained undrafted due to attitude issues should probably temper Tiger supporters expectations
It's a good story that he has knuckled down and got himself on a list, but recent history suggests that this type of recruit generally doesn't come off
His official ties to Richmond was that he had AFL approval to train with Richmond and was being paid under our cap, Time would have to be up and not signed by a particular date imothis isn't true
He had no official ties to the tigers till he was signed.
The blues were desperate after Bugg retired.
It all makes sense
lol
and I guess you still believe that we wanted Stocker ahead of RCD as well ?
this isn't true
He had no official ties to the tigers till he was signed.
The blues were desperate after Bugg retired.
It all makes sense
Why the dummy spit, didn't he sign with Richmond? Whatever's in the rules is in the rules.this isn't true
He had no official ties to the tigers till he was signed.
The blues were desperate after Bugg retired.
It all makes sense
His official ties to Richmond was that he had AFL approval to train with Richmond and was being paid under our cap, Time would have to be up and not signed by a particular date imo
So he suddenly skips training and says he's homesick. Richmond says off you go then and Carlton steps in. Port did something similar with John McCarthy in the pre-season draft.
"The Herald Sun can reveal that Carlton also showed strong late interest in rookie-listing the young indigenous talent."
Doubt such a specific statement would be way off the mark.
Stack alluded to it after signing: "I couldn't picture myself at any other club".
Good that we got a few on-topic posts before the Carlton-Richmond shitfight kicked off again
Good that we got a few on-topic posts before the Carlton-Richmond shitfight kicked off again
We could talk about the Eagles' SSP signings instead.
Yer id say Carlton was keen before he started training with the Tigers.This seems more likely. Carlton had 2 list spots left after the Docherty injury and we invited Gibbons and Cottrell to train on the 12th December.
We potentially had another spot on the 20th December when Pickett went down, then another when Bugg walked away.
We may have looked at Stack in December but he chose the Tigers.
Yer id say Carlton was keen before he started training with the Tigers.
Once he started training with the Tigers i doubt the Blues tried to steal him away and plus why would he leave a good club for the Blues...
The same happened to us and the Demons for years.Well, that is our current predicament. Shiel came close but not close enough. Tried to get Smith, Saad and Rockliff. McGovern was our ray of light and he had other options. Setterfield too.
We can only chip away and try to get players who can see our vision.
"The Herald Sun can reveal that Carlton also showed strong late interest in rookie-listing the young indigenous talent."
Doubt such a specific statement would be way off the mark.
Stack alluded to it after signing: "I couldn't picture myself at any other club".