I heard the tram was in talks with Melbourne City Transport looking for a tradeYeah early reports said the trams career was heading off the rails before this incident
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I heard the tram was in talks with Melbourne City Transport looking for a tradeYeah early reports said the trams career was heading off the rails before this incident
#FeedertramsI heard the tram was in talks with Melbourne City Transport looking for a trade
I also heard the tram was drinking before the accident, then ran from the cops. But the club is going to get around it, send it to AA for a week and have them back for round 2.
What an absolute legend! Great interview, geez im buzzing to see him play![]()
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Can someone post the article as this will affect so many players including potential draftees and this years recruits
I don’t have a subscription. Too expensive plus I don’t want to put cash into Murdoch’s pocketsCan someone post the article as this will affect so many players including potential draftees and this years recruits
What does it say?Can someone post the article as this will affect so many players including potential draftees and this years recruits
Nothing in it. Just the same recycled speculations you can read every day about reducing lists, TPP, soft caps in future. AFLPA has to agree to reducing lists - no negotiations started yet.Can someone post the article as this will affect so many players including potential draftees and this years recruits
Clubs are bracing for an order to cull their lists from about 45 to 35 in 2021 in a bid to save costs.
But player agents warned savage list cuts would require the explicit approval of the AFL Players’ Association.
A provision in the collective bargaining agreement struck between the AFL and the game’s 850 players three years ago stipulates that changes cannot be made to list sizes without AFLPA agreement.
plus I don’t want to put cash into Murdoch’s pockets
Yes because I live in Melbourne, Channel 7 refuse to put any Suns matches on tv down here (the only team not to have games into Melb). The only way I can watch the boys is through KayoI thought you had kayo sports
I thought you had kayo sports
Just like Dwayne Russell it is impossible to avoid Rupert
What does it say?
So nice to read a young talent is genuinely loving life here and wants to stay at the club, despite our poor recent results and having options elsewhere. I really hope Rankine gets to debut in round 2 because he's done everything right since he first got injured.Adelaide's hope of prising Izak Rankine from the Suns in any deal has evaporated. Rankine, pick No. 3 in the 2018 AFL draft, is extremely settled with Stuart Dew's Suns despite being denied a debut last year by hamstring and hip injuries. Suns forward/midfielder Rankine signed a contract extension last July until 2022.
surely.Anyone see this?
So nice to read a young talent is genuinely loving life here and wants to stay at the club, despite our poor recent results and having options elsewhere. I really hope Rankine gets to debut in round 2 because he's done everything right since he first got injured.
Daniel Gorringe was in negotiations to join Port back in 2014 but that never eventuated. Having said that, our retention rate with South Australians is very good. We have delisted a fair few but none have actually requested a trade home.He's following the trend of his SA team mates.
I think I have this right when I say, not one SA player with the Suns has ever requested to go back to Adelaide...
Unbelievable that we had so much AFL talent come through at the same time on the Gold Coast! Like you said, Zorko was the only guy that became a superstar but having exclusive access to that many AFL quality locals would have really ramped up the quality of the bottom half of our list and that would have made a big difference in competition for spots. GWS had that early days where they were able to draft really high quality talents out of the Albury/Riverina region and we now know they probably have the deepest list in the AFL.I played on the Gold Coast in the same year as Petterd, White, Renouf, Kiel.
Played a lot against 'Tinker' Zorko and 'Sticks' Luke Mcguane who were year below and ahead respectively.
Brad Moran and Brock McCauley also guys from the year and two years ahead but weren't playing junior AFL on the coast at that time.
Rhan Hooper was the same year from Ipswich and was the best player at the U16 state titles.
Gavin Urquhart, Austin Lucy and Daniel Dzufer all made it onto AFL lists and were from the same year.
No stars other than Zorko. But there is probably close to 700 AFL games from players recruited out of Queensland in the 2005-2006 era. Not bad!
When Charlie left, I was so disappointed. I really felt like he bailed on us especially with the season he had in his last season on the coast.Daniel Gorringe was in negotiations to join Port back in 2014 but that never eventuated. Having said that, our retention rate with South Australians is very good. We have delisted a fair few but none have actually requested a trade home.
Still at the club - Sam Day, Sean Lemmens, Charlie Ballard, Jack Lukosius, Izak Rankine, Jez McLennan.
Delisted - Seb Tape (who still lives and plays on the GC), Daniel Gorringe, Michael Coad, Tim Sumner, Josh Glenn, Keegan Brooksby, Tom Keough, Harrison Wigg.
The one player we did trade to SA was a Queenslander - Charlie Dixon. Go figure.
Unbelievable that we had so much AFL talent come through at the same time on the Gold Coast! Like you said, Zorko was the only guy that became a superstar but having exclusive access to that many AFL quality locals would have really ramped up the quality of the bottom half of our list and that would have made a big difference in competition for spots. GWS had that early days where they were able to draft really high quality talents out of the Albury/Riverina region and we now know they probably have the deepest list in the AFL.
Has any quality SA player requested a trade back to Adelaide at career peak?He's following the trend of his SA team mates.
I think I have this right when I say, not one SA player with the Suns has ever requested to go back to Adelaide...