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But I never see Bevo do strats like other teams do, so I dont think it will ever happen haha 

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Man I miss Deadeye. Weightman quietly approached his goal to behind ratio this year though. 78% goal accuracy, second highest of anyone who kicked over 20 goals.
So when does the DFA window close? Can only assume there's nothing doing.
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Can trade on draft daySo last day to trade draft picks.
Love Brad Lynch. Thought he was going to be a star....Swan Districts product and former Western Bulldogs defender Brad Lynch is set to train with Essendon as he looks to revive his AFL career.
The West Australian understands Lynch, 25, has been invited to train with the Bombers on a three-month contract as he looks to earn a spot on the list through the pre-season supplemental selection perioddespite only playing for Broadbeach in the Queensland Australian Football League this year.
Lynch played nine games with the Bulldogs between 2016 and 2020 - all of which came in 2018 - after being drafted as a rookie from Swan Districts, playing in a VFL premiership with Footscray reserves in his first year at the club.
He signed on to play with Southport in 2021, playing just five games that season for the Sharks, including a two-goal, 18-disposal performance against Brisbane’s reserves side in round 13.
Lynch signed with Broadbeach Cats this year, with sources saying he was not allowed to play in the VFL because of his reluctance to get vaccinated for COVID-19.
Playing in the midfield and across half-back, Lynch helped Broadbeach to a grand final, which they lost to Aspley in September.
Broadbeach coach Craig O’Brien said he was a matchwinner for the Cats and no one could match up on him in the QAFL.
“The level of footy here he was a bit too sharp for because he seemed to be ahead of the game,” he said.
“Skill-wise he is up to the AFL level, it doesn’t matter whether he kicks left or right. And he’s up the fitness level.“He’s been in the AFL before, but this time he’s a bit more mature and up to it.
Brad was part of the leadership which helped him because when he came to us because he was a bit disheartened with footy because of what happened with COVID, but the responsibility brought the best out of him.”
If Lynch does not get picked up by Essendon, then he is likely to return to WA to play for Swan Districts as one of their big recruits.
Swans have already signed former Geelong VFL co-captain Jackson McLachlan, while key position player Jesse Glass-McCasker has returned after playing for Carlton’s VFL side in 2022.
Former Swan medallist Frank Anderson has also committed to playing in 2023 after recovering from a knee reconstruction that sidelined him for the year.
I thought the some but for whatever reason it never worked outLove Brad Lynch. Thought he was going to be a star....
Played a ripper night game against Geelong and met him at the 2017 Xmas function..I thought the some but for whatever reason it never worked out
He followed the boys around from city to city for last year's finalsLove Brad Lynch. Thought he was going to be a star....
Dalrymple reckoned he was the most skilled player he brought to the Dogs in his time. I was a big fan. For whatever reason it didn't work out.Swan Districts product and former Western Bulldogs defender Brad Lynch is set to train with Essendon as he looks to revive his AFL career.
The West Australian understands Lynch, 25, has been invited to train with the Bombers on a three-month contract as he looks to earn a spot on the list through the pre-season supplemental selection perioddespite only playing for Broadbeach in the Queensland Australian Football League this year.
Lynch played nine games with the Bulldogs between 2016 and 2020 - all of which came in 2018 - after being drafted as a rookie from Swan Districts, playing in a VFL premiership with Footscray reserves in his first year at the club.
He signed on to play with Southport in 2021, playing just five games that season for the Sharks, including a two-goal, 18-disposal performance against Brisbane’s reserves side in round 13.
Lynch signed with Broadbeach Cats this year, with sources saying he was not allowed to play in the VFL because of his reluctance to get vaccinated for COVID-19.
Playing in the midfield and across half-back, Lynch helped Broadbeach to a grand final, which they lost to Aspley in September.
Broadbeach coach Craig O’Brien said he was a matchwinner for the Cats and no one could match up on him in the QAFL.
“The level of footy here he was a bit too sharp for because he seemed to be ahead of the game,” he said.
“Skill-wise he is up to the AFL level, it doesn’t matter whether he kicks left or right. And he’s up the fitness level.“He’s been in the AFL before, but this time he’s a bit more mature and up to it.
Brad was part of the leadership which helped him because when he came to us because he was a bit disheartened with footy because of what happened with COVID, but the responsibility brought the best out of him.”
If Lynch does not get picked up by Essendon, then he is likely to return to WA to play for Swan Districts as one of their big recruits.
Swans have already signed former Geelong VFL co-captain Jackson McLachlan, while key position player Jesse Glass-McCasker has returned after playing for Carlton’s VFL side in 2022.
Former Swan medallist Frank Anderson has also committed to playing in 2023 after recovering from a knee reconstruction that sidelined him for the year.
That’s a big Compliment by DalrympleDalrymple reckoned he was the most skilled player he brought to the Dogs in his time. I was a big fan. For whatever reason it didn't work out.
I reckon Dal was right. Lynch was deadly by foot and hand both sides - I am talking Bob Murphy class. Alas, skill is only part of the puzzle in making it.That’s a big Compliment by Dalrymple
I guess we got the last laugh. Adelaide bid on Marra to stop us drafting him, and wasted a pick, and robbed their pick of being the number one player and banking the $10,000.Looks like we or no other club had interest in him
I will look back on their Draft video and have a great laugh lolI guess we got the last laugh. Adelaide bid on Marra to stop us drafting him, and wasted a pick, and robbed their pick of being the number one player and banking the $10,000.
I guess we got the last laugh. Adelaide bid on Marra to stop us drafting him, and wasted a pick, and robbed their pick of being the number one player and banking the $10,000.
Def feel like he could slot into that winger role next yearAnd I'm not disappointed with getting Dom Bedendo instead. Kid's got promise.
Def feel like he could slot into that winger role next year
Nah, doesn't necessarily mean that. Gotta sign somewhere in case you don't get picked up. Plenty of players sign at state level then get rookied, it's just the way it is.Looks like we or no other club had interest in him
Cheeky way how Second Tier clubs get cash from the AFL when they get draftedNah, doesn't necessarily mean that. Gotta sign somewhere in case you don't get picked up. Plenty of players sign at state level then get rookied, it's just the way it is.
How bidding on Ugle-Hagan landed the Crows James RoweI guess we got the last laugh. Adelaide bid on Marra to stop us drafting him, and wasted a pick, and robbed their pick of being the number one player and banking the $10,000.