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I know the rule. Although i was sure it was only if it were to another club within the same league.
I think if both clubs come to an agreement it could happen, but as stated earlier it is a rumour. Although i have since been told that whitmar is a definite, Certain starter next year. If true, Do we give him the Bowen with his clearance?

League is a little better than when Robbie was about last, plus has not played much football in the past 3 years from what I have been told, and especially after he was called "Soft" by a few of his would be teammates at the start of last year, would be interesting how he would react to that too... But a great player who would be very hard to stop....

The rule applies to all competitions under the AFL Vic rules... The clubs would have to come to an agreement, but the transfer would then also have to be approved by AFL Vic... They created the rule for a reason and would be a little hesitant to grant approval IMO...
 
we seem to hear these rumours about robby whitmar pre season every year.and he neva comes back to play????? however after speaking to the 2007 bowen medalist it appears that if he does come back to the rdfl he will be unstoppable.i agree with u ims,the league has stepped up 4 sure.but bonnicci couldnt speak higher of whitmar and he couldnt see anyone containing him.another POSITIVE 4 the league i guess
 
we seem to hear these rumours about robby whitmar pre season every year.and he neva comes back to play????? however after speaking to the 2007 bowen medalist it appears that if he does come back to the rdfl he will be unstoppable.i agree with u ims,the league has stepped up 4 sure.but bonnicci couldnt speak higher of whitmar and he couldnt see anyone containing him.another POSITIVE 4 the league i guess

Absolutely agree, he can definitely play, and could be a dominating force in the competition...
 

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Hey Doona, ur in the know at broady, is johny taylor still there?
the big foward, who when is on song can kick a bag full??
Or has he gone chasing more cash???
 
Wittmer will definately be playing this yr guys! he is keen as mustard to help the younger fellas around the club and even though he didnt play last season, he was at every club function throughout the season and was always on hand to watch, robbie is a good mate of mine and he loves the kilmore footy club.
mark my words robbies in
 
Wittmer will definately be playing this yr guys! he is keen as mustard to help the younger fellas around the club and even though he didnt play last season, he was at every club function throughout the season and was always on hand to watch, robbie is a good mate of mine and he loves the kilmore footy club.
mark my words robbies in
Mark my words, They'll need more than Wittmer
 
Wittmer will definately be playing this yr guys! he is keen as mustard to help the younger fellas around the club and even though he didnt play last season, he was at every club function throughout the season and was always on hand to watch, robbie is a good mate of mine and he loves the kilmore footy club.
mark my words robbies in

Van surely you can give a few more names. who else is moving in?
 
im not saying that robert is the solution Sprechen! obviously we will need an influx of new players. atm though blues12 i cant help you with names as i dont know any. there were a few big strapping lads from whittlesea that trained most nights before xmas do not know whether they are playing or not, they would be handy though.
just have to wait and see
 
Hey Doona, ur in the know at broady, is johny taylor still there?
the big foward, who when is on song can kick a bag full??
Or has he gone chasing more cash???

Unsure on that one B.O.G.

Wouldnt say he is a big forward although I admit he did do a fair job in the goalsquare in 2007 (97 goals) when the league wouldnt let Bakes play. He returned 45 from his 10 appearances this past season whilst spending portions of most games in the midfield. Again I dont know, don't think he has been sighted thus far - are you thinking of calling him?
 

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Unsure on that one B.O.G.

Wouldnt say he is a big forward although I admit he did do a fair job in the goalsquare in 2007 (97 goals) when the league wouldnt let Bakes play. He returned 45 from his 10 appearances this past season whilst spending portions of most games in the midfield. Again I dont know, don't think he has been sighted thus far - are you thinking of calling him?



nah was just wondering if he was still there, not a massive fan of training so i wouldn expect to see him till a few weekes out from round 1!!
played with him at pacco a couple of years ago, was just wondering how he was going!
but still a retun of 135+ in 2 years you cant complain!

as for that phone call, its still early, you never know...........
 
can anybody from kilmore fill me in on alan carroll? he is playing at my club this season
 
good player big al, but i think he was pretty keen to stay at kilmore, not sure how his back is going he hurt it pretty bad towards end of last season. Al is also a top bloke.
 
can anybody from kilmore fill me in on alan carroll? he is playing at my club this season

good player big al, but i think he was pretty keen to stay at kilmore, not sure how his back is going he hurt it pretty bad towards end of last season. Al is also a top bloke.

Used to play with big AL back at Craigieburn. Good bloke Al - where's he looking to play next year ?:thumbsu:
 
Macedon will be the big movers in the RDFL in 2009 after recently signing Matt Knox to the Cattery.

A former Gisborne player, 22-year-old Knox has had stints in the EDFL, VAFA and Murray FL.

He went to Sacred Heart College and was a dominant big man at school footy, and was named best player of a tournament organised by the North Old Boys featuring players from class football colleges in Bendigo and Ballarat.

Standing at around 200 centimetres, Knox can play in the ruck, but is most likely to play centre half forward at Tony Clarke Reserve.

Should he bring his A-game, I can certainly see him having an impact as much as Waters did for Lancefield in 2008. If not even bigger.

Certainly puts the Cats in good stead, they missed a key forward last season. It also gives Beal a rest, and Knox is also good mates with a fair few "young guns" in the district so he may be the link for Macedon to entice a few more stars.
 

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Macedon will be the big movers in the RDFL in 2009 after recently signing Matt Knox to the Cattery.

A former Gisborne player, 22-year-old Knox has had stints in the EDFL, VAFA and Murray FL.

He went to Sacred Heart College and was a dominant big man at school footy, and was named best player of a tournament organised by the North Old Boys featuring players from class football colleges in Bendigo and Ballarat.

Standing at around 200 centimetres, Knox can play in the ruck, but is most likely to play centre half forward at Tony Clarke Reserve.

Should he bring his A-game, I can certainly see him having an impact as much as Waters did for Lancefield in 2008. If not even bigger.

Certainly puts the Cats in good stead, they missed a key forward last season. It also gives Beal a rest, and Knox is also good mates with a fair few "young guns" in the district so he may be the link for Macedon to entice a few more stars.


You should be headlining these "Scoops" champ with......................

" Another Matt Nicholls Exclusive "


PS. Dont suppose you would care to divulge your source up there now pal, (give credit where credit is due & all that) ????
 
You should be headlining these "Scoops" champ with......................

" Another Matt Nicholls Exclusive "


PS. Dont suppose you would care to divulge your source up there now pal, (give credit where credit is due & all that) ????

There's no real secret mate, just keep my ear to the ground.

In all honesty though, I was on Facebook this morning and I saw his status had changed to "Matt Knox is playing with the Macedon Cats in 2009".

Was a very easy get.
 
Macedon will be the big movers in the RDFL in 2009 after recently signing Matt Knox to the Cattery.

A former Gisborne player, 22-year-old Knox has had stints in the EDFL, VAFA and Murray FL.

He went to Sacred Heart College and was a dominant big man at school footy, and was named best player of a tournament organised by the North Old Boys featuring players from class football colleges in Bendigo and Ballarat.

Standing at around 200 centimetres, Knox can play in the ruck, but is most likely to play centre half forward at Tony Clarke Reserve.

Should he bring his A-game, I can certainly see him having an impact as much as Waters did for Lancefield in 2008. If not even bigger.

Certainly puts the Cats in good stead, they missed a key forward last season. It also gives Beal a rest, and Knox is also good mates with a fair few "young guns" in the district so he may be the link for Macedon to entice a few more stars.

Be care full boys,Broadford have signed a few top recruits
 
Macedon will be the big movers in the RDFL in 2009 after recently signing Matt Knox to the Cattery.

A former Gisborne player, 22-year-old Knox has had stints in the EDFL, VAFA and Murray FL.

He went to Sacred Heart College and was a dominant big man at school footy, and was named best player of a tournament organised by the North Old Boys featuring players from class football colleges in Bendigo and Ballarat.

Standing at around 200 centimetres, Knox can play in the ruck, but is most likely to play centre half forward at Tony Clarke Reserve.

Should he bring his A-game, I can certainly see him having an impact as much as Waters did for Lancefield in 2008. If not even bigger.

Certainly puts the Cats in good stead, they missed a key forward last season. It also gives Beal a rest, and Knox is also good mates with a fair few "young guns" in the district so he may be the link for Macedon to entice a few more stars.
Dont get to carried away, Knoxy kicked about 30 goals for the year from full forward when he played at Moama in 07. He has the skills but not enough mongrel in him (unlike his old man).Good luck to him though, nice kid
 
I was under the impression he kicked a few more than that, but even so, he should have no trouble kicking 60 in the RDFL. You're right about the lack of mongrel, he may not be a Hugh Carey, but he has plenty of ability. He's still very young for a KPP at 22 and I don't think we'll see the best of Knoxy for another couple of years. Still a great pickup for the Cats.

However, his inclusion comes with a blow as it has been revealed by some sources down in the Macedon Ranges that Brennan Beall will not be returning to Tony Clarke Reserve this season. The word is he is living with some mates in Ocean Grove and is playing down that way. Can anyone confirm this? HFF, you still have your ear to the ground down there.
 
What's the deal with this thread? I have to use the search engine to find it. Why isn't listed on the main section anymore?
 
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