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Trade Game: Episode 3
Andy Maher, Brendon Goddard and Tom Browne discuss how the trade and draft period is shaping up for the Gold Coast SUNS. Presented by Ultra Stainless Security.www.goldcoastfc.com.au
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Anything worth the effort to listen to Jen?![]()
Trade Game: Episode 3
Andy Maher, Brendon Goddard and Tom Browne discuss how the trade and draft period is shaping up for the Gold Coast SUNS. Presented by Ultra Stainless Security.www.goldcoastfc.com.au
Not too much, just basically talking about the Ellis deal, and mentions of the upcoming of Greenwood. They talk about how those two automatically make the suns better.Anything worth the effort to listen to Jen?
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Definitely not a bedwetterI'll actually be sad to see Tom go.
Didn't add much on field as evidence by his highlights package from the NEAFL but am sure he brought good energy around the club.
That video of him and Swallow rapping where swallow goes I got plenty of flaws cracked me up.
He's a great human being. I reckon he'll have an amazing post footy career. Retires a Suns man through and through.I'll actually be sad to see Tom go.
Didn't add much on field as evidence by his highlights package from the NEAFL but am sure he brought good energy around the club.
That video of him and Swallow rapping where swallow goes I got plenty of flaws cracked me up.
Definitely not a bedwetter
Met him a few times but my favourite was at the Southport v Suns reserves, he was a funny dude that clearly loved his footy, on this day early in his career he was driving a beat up Hyundai that he could barley fit in, it was funny to see him fold himself in and out of that shitbox
He seems a ripper bloke. Francou and Kaesler did a great job.![]()
Greenwood: Confident in the direction the club is heading
Hugh Greenwood speaks after officially joining the Gold Coast SUNSwww.goldcoastfc.com.au
He spoke really well and sounded genuinely excited to be here for the right reasons.![]()
Greenwood: Confident in the direction the club is heading
Hugh Greenwood speaks after officially joining the Gold Coast SUNSwww.goldcoastfc.com.au
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Get Excited, Suns: The best of new recruit Hugh Greenwood
Gold Coast receives midfielder Hugh Greenwood in a trade with Adelaide for 2020 draft pickswww.afl.com.au
Anyone got the Tippett article that Boswell wrote?
New father Tippett recently moved back to the Coast with partner Chloe and nine-month-old son Will following a decade-long AFL career that included 178 games between stints at Adelaide and Sydney that ended at the start of 2018.
The 32-year-old has been a keen observer of the Suns since their inception into the AFL in 2011, initially because of the expansion club being formed in his childhood city, then through brother Joel Tippett, 30, who spent the 2011 season as a rookie on their list.
One of his former Sydney mentors, Stuart Dew, is also now at the helm of Gold Coast.
“I was coached by Stuey in Sydney and he was a really great coach,” Tippett said.
“I’m excited to see the Suns have some success. (Dew) has a great footy brain.
“Being from the Gold Coast and coming back here now I have more a sense of wanting to see footy continue to grow and develop here.
“I’d love for my son to grow up playing footy here and for there to be a really competitive senior side we can enjoy watching.
Tippett hoped the AFL’s assistance package for the Suns would be the catalyst they needed to turn their fortunes around on the field and has put his hand up to help develop the city’s next crop of potential stars.
The more former AFL players the better to help develop the interest and pathway for juniors