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Bassat's replacement in waiting?
Doubt it. It would be replacement of our other legal personBassat's replacement in waiting?
Delisted Saint “ready to go” as he searches for a second AFL lifeline
“If another opportunity was to come, I'm ready to go.”www.sen.com.au
bonner was "blindsided" lol, obviously not a fan of the forum
He truly has no awareness on or off the field.Delisted Saint “ready to go” as he searches for a second AFL lifeline
“If another opportunity was to come, I'm ready to go.”www.sen.com.au
bonner was "blindsided" lol, obviously not a fan of the forum
I was not a big fan , thought he was brought in to fill a gap in the list however played just about the whole season - that being said it would of surprised him he wasn't offered a new contract due to the reason he played so many games.He truly has no awareness on or off the field.
How's the trolling effort at the end? "Look at this absolute shithole, everyone!"
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Our 2023 Irish recruit Liam O'Connell reflects on his journey and the life-changing decision to move to Australia and pursue his dream of playing for the red, white, and black.www.saints.com.au
he still has another yearBe awkward to delist after realising this
Even more awkward the sheeshhe still has another year
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Our 2023 Irish recruit Liam O'Connell reflects on his journey and the life-changing decision to move to Australia and pursue his dream of playing for the red, white, and black.www.saints.com.au
why ?What's with the kid's accent
I believe he picked it up in Ireland.What's with the kid's accent
I believe he picked it up in Ireland.
Hahaha, you should hear mine. Over here in Ireland, I'm told that I sound as Aussie as ever, and that I never lost my accent.What's with the kid's accent
Elocution lessons--------from Australians!!Hahaha, you should hear mine. Over here in Ireland, I'm told that I sound as Aussie as ever, and that I never lost my accent.
Then I come back to Oz....no one understands me, and I'm sat down by "friends" for elocution lessons.
Who better to learn from, we're the masters of efficiency, we can compress an entire sentence into a single word... gotaciggiecarnt?Elocution lessons--------from Australians!!
I do love the Irish sense of humour.......