- May 8, 2006
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Not ####ing happy about this ..not happy at all.
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You don't transfer an older player to the rookie list.
Then how the hell does Hams survive when he has much smaller upside while getting on the park even less?Might seem harsh but it's the right call. Getting on the park a couple of times in 5 years is not good enough, injured or not. Good luck Alex!
This is it for me. I'm happy if the club is getting ruthless, but how the hell does Hams stay on the list ahead of him. 175cm, 75kg inside mid who doesn't have noticeable pace or disposal. The only thing going for him is he's not Dayle Garlett.Then how the hell does Hams survive when he has much smaller upside while getting on the park even less?
Saving him for Xmas?_Hams has to go
I want Hams out too tbh. It would be baffling if he was still here on Friday.Then how the hell does Hams survive when he has much smaller upside while getting on the park even less?
Surely that is an AFL list he could break into!
ALEX Browne has conceded the Essendon players who took part in the club’s supplements program in 2012 will be forever scarred by their involvement.
Browne, who played 11 matches for the Bombers before being delisted at the end of 2015, had signed to play VFL with Northern Blues before he was suspended for the entire 2016 campaign.
It was a cruel blow for a 23-year-old fresh out of the AFL system and determined to make the most of his debut season in navy blue.
That's tough to read, really. Alex was (and I'm sure still is) a very decent young man and I can only imagine he must be doing it pretty tough if he doesn't feel he can face up to playing VFL level football.
Or maybe he's just had a gutful of footy full stop. Either way, a shame.