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If Port Adelaide didn't take him at 18, Melbourne were going to take him at 32 if he got that far. We were never going to have the opportunity with pick 40.
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If Port Adelaide didn't take him at 18, Melbourne were going to take him at 32 if he got that far. We were never going to have the opportunity with pick 40.
If we still had our first pick we might have got him.Guess that shows how little the So-Called Draft Experts knew as they all thought he would get to Pick 40
Not necessarily, they could have had others in their sights. Or taken who we did earlierIf we still had our first pick we might have got him.
I agreeIf Port Adelaide didn't take him at 18, Melbourne were going to take him at 32 if he got that far. We were never going to have the opportunity with pick 40.
Not sure we can afford him.The way to go out and make the Beams trade water under the bridge is to free up his salary cap allocation and sign up a free agent for no cost of draft picks. Zac Williams would be a dream signing.
Not sure we can afford him.
How the * do Richmond have cash to spend on Moore?
How the fu** do Richmond have cash to spend on Moore?
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How the fu** do Richmond have cash to spend on Moore?
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He’s from Warrnambool, just boards and plays in Melbourne.Pardon my ignorance, but I don’t really know much about the NGA stuff, but how is Jamarra Ugle-Hagan tied to the Bulldogs when he plays for the Oakleigh Chargers? Don’t we have some link there?
I genuinely don’t know how it works
Under the wonderful indigenous scholarship program run by Scotch College.He’s from Warrnambool, just boards and plays in Melbourne.
Pardon my ignorance, but I don’t really know much about the NGA stuff, but how is Jamarra Ugle-Hagan tied to the Bulldogs when he plays for the Oakleigh Chargers? Don’t we have some link there?
I genuinely don’t know how it works
He’s from Warrnambool, just boards and plays in Melbourne.
Thanks Sco, what's your opinion on McInnes?Others have explained the rort, but I just wanted to chime in and that we’re doing very well out of it ourselves with McInnes.
Others have explained the rort, but I just wanted to chime in and that we’re doing very well out of it ourselves with McInnes.
Vic Metro vs. QLDThanks Sco, what's your opinion on McInnes?
Vic Metro vs. QLD
Collingwood Next-Generation Academy midfielder Reef McInnes impressed for Vic Metro. McInnes won the ball through the midfield, looked capable in defence and when pushing forward as a marking option. He demonstrated composure with ball in hand, agility, quick and clean hands, won the contested ball and was clean taking it off the bounce.
The 191cm ball-winner managed 24 disposals, 10 contested possessions, 10 tackles and six clearances.
Clearly over-rated.Vic Metro vs. QLD
Collingwood Next-Generation Academy midfielder Reef McInnes impressed for Vic Metro. McInnes won the ball through the midfield, looked capable in defence and when pushing forward as a marking option. He demonstrated composure with ball in hand, agility, quick and clean hands, won the contested ball and was clean taking it off the bounce.
The 191cm ball-winner managed 24 disposals, 10 contested possessions, 10 tackles and six clearances.
Thanks Sco, what's your opinion on McInnes?
and Nick Daicos the Year after