Sorry I meant a two year extension to his contract in some form. I think North have offered him three years get him to make the move and don’t expect him to see out the deal. Similar to Nick Malceski’s move to Gold Coast.
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Unfortunately, footy is all about winning premierships. The Club and coach should not be surprised about the supporter backlash. They’ve tried to sell the story that 2022 would not be repeated and created a rod for their own backs.
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Meanwhile back at the Swans HQ, Club heavyweights have called in Corporate Charlie and a team of analysts to investigate the sudden fall in the Craig Bird Index which occurred after 3pm last Saturday. An unnamed Club source said that there is nothing to suggest that it is related to similar...
He came into the game in the 2022 Grand Final when it was all over. Fox was our best by the length of the Flemington straight.
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Time to scratch Horse and send him to agistment. At the very least the Club should officially change his name to Mule.
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After a solitary game and breaking his arm as Melton South’s key signing Paddy Veszpremi headed up the Sunraysia Highway to join Amon Buchanan’s younger brother Meyrick at Birchip Watchem.
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Ginnivan is an attention seeker and will lap it up. He’s probably seen a lot more drama at country footy as a kid.
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The full name of South's Jack Eichhorn was John Otto Eichhorn:
https://tributes.theage.com.au/obituaries/29989/john-eichhorn/
Summary: Update Jack Eichhorn's full name to John Otto Eichhorn.
The Wikipedia page for Jack Patterson now identifies him as John Southey Paterson (27 May 1908 – 27 October 1994).
It doesn't mention that he was North's 1932 best and fairest:
https://www.afl.com.au/news/529839/a-mystery-solved
An update on Carl Bowen the former Woodend, Richmond Reserves and Port Melbourne player. He was a dual Port Melbourne premiership player and a member of their ‘Team of the Century’...
The legendary Henry Gunstone aka 'The Bradman of the Bush' has passed away. He moved to the city to play cricket for South Melbourne and joined the footy club as well.
He was the first foreigner in the 502-year history of Taishan (China) to be awarded an Honorary Citizen Award in recognition of...
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