Player Watch #4: Aidan Corr - the Mac Daddy of the King Twins.

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Thought he and McKay looked better when Logue moved out of defence.
When I say looked better I don’t mean that they were great!
 

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I was at the VFL, so just watched the replay - with Corr's strike, it occurs when our side is in the contest, we win a D50 free kick with a good tackle - and the opposition kick a goal because this bloke decides to belt a boy just in front of goal?

Apart from the suspension, shake hands with Tom Lynch - and for some time
 
CCJ in next week, logue goes back and this guy can piss off to the VFL.

I reckon he had beat his direct opponent less than half a dozen times in all the games he had played for north. Just another plodder we overpaid for.
Cant remember if it was you or someone else who was a big wrap for him. I guess the toe infection did him in. Shame.
 
Only knock I had on us recruiting him is that he had a wierd injury history. Consistently picking up month(s) long injuries, but I don't think ever the same one. Then of course he has the worlds deadliest toe infection 2 games into playing with us. Poetry.

His current form is frustrating to say the least, and his stupid act on the field incredibly costly. Just the dumbest decision at the worst possible time. Absolute momentum killer.

Considering his contract is locked in and Mckay's isn't I'd be tempted to just drop him to the seconds for a while (after his 1 week holiday) so that we can figure out if Mckay is capable of working with Logue or not without having our backline be unbalanced as ****.
 

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Player Watch #4: Aidan Corr - the Mac Daddy of the King Twins.

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