The Toronto Eagles Australian Football Club is the Canadian sister club to the West Coast Eagles and the oldest Australian football club in Canada. We are looking for any interested players to join our club. We welcome players, non-players, men, women and anyone just looking to join a social...
The Toronto Eagles Australian Football Club is looking for any interested players to join our club. We welcome players, non-players, men, women and anyone just looking to join a social community in Toronto!
The Toronto Eagles Australian Football Club is the Canadian sister club to the West...
The Toronto Eagles Australian Football Club is looking for any interested players to join our club. We welcome players, non-players, men, women and anyone just looking to join a social community in Toronto!
The Toronto Eagles Australian Football Club is the Canadian sister club to the West...
Again a comedic reply.. Not denying Judd is a great player and provided an exceptional service while at the Eagles, but you overrate him in this particular comparison. And by all means, keep trolling away!
lol.. Matera basically won the 92 grand final off his own boot. Judd was merely a great player surrounded by great players. Which is not the case at Carlton these days.
Would have to pick Pavlich on this one. Better around the field and in front of goal. Even though both have carried their respective teams, Pav's weight has been a lot heavier.
My advice is to play a sport and get into a rec sports team. It's a lot easier to keep yourself motivated to get fit if you have an enjoyable way to do it. No better motivation than to play a sport you enjoy and with others.
Both are becoming quality players though I would have to pick Naitanui. I feel he not only has more potential but is miles ahead in relation to rucking.
Since 1995 we have been West Coast has donated jumpers to our team. you can check them out here http://www.eaglesafc.com/_pages/_history/history_jumpers.htm
Get it to work over here in Canada quite well. I do have a problem though of listen to certain stations if the AFL decides to close them. And what makes it worse is that the radio stations black out their websites until the footy is over for the day.
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