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I intimated potential bust - and tell me this forum wouldn’t be goings nuts already if he was on our list.Isn't it a little premature to call Ugle-Hagan a bust?
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I intimated potential bust - and tell me this forum wouldn’t be goings nuts already if he was on our list.Isn't it a little premature to call Ugle-Hagan a bust?
I always thought Blicavs was the key for Geelong. He solved so many problems and created so many issues for the opposition. If we have a coaching panel smart enough to use him properly, Curtin could be an absolute weapon and one of the most valuable players in the AFL.You essentially just described Mark Blicavs career minus the 2nd Ruck stints.
If we end up with that you won't find me complaining. Another player we have let do his thing at will against us for over a decade.
Well Jessie Hogan was a shitshow for much longer and he came back. I wouldn't make any predictions about Ugle-Hagan just yet.It's a bit premature, but it's not without basis. Note that the basis has nothing to do with his talent, which is outstanding. It has everything to do with the issues he's currently going through off-field, which have led to him spending a lot of time away from the club over the pre-season and to some people thinking he may be on the verge of giving the game away.
He hasn't stepped away from the game completely yet, but the speculation based on what we know so far is not entirely unreasonable.
Plus only just growing into a man's body. Been a twig until now.Well Jessie Hogan was a shitshow for much longer and he came back. I wouldn't make any predictions about Ugle-Hagan just yet.
That's not what I'm hearing from people close to Jamarra's camp, already back in the fold, just not up in Qld with the other AFL lads...It's a bit premature, but it's not without basis. Note that the basis has nothing to do with his talent, which is outstanding. It has everything to do with the issues he's currently going through off-field, which have led to him spending a lot of time away from the club over the pre-season and to some people thinking he may be on the verge of giving the game away.
He hasn't stepped away from the game completely yet, but the speculation based on what we know so far is not entirely unreasonable.
... and that is entirely good news!That's not what I'm hearing from people close to Jamarra's camp, already back in the fold, just not up in Qld with the other AFL lads...
If you watched Curtin play last year, he wasn't ready until much later in the year.If Nick's use of Curtin and Dowling is any guide at all last season Draper wont get a game till round 15 & then as sub for his first three games & buried in a forward pocket or wing. Nicks destroys more players than he makes. Pedlar's issues where he was dropped after being sacrificed against Stewart is damning. Everyone incorrectly blames Pedlar as they did with Rachelle another player who's confidence has been destroyed. We keep propping up Nicks sending him off to Harvard, appointing a Director of Coaching but those at the coalface know he's an utter fraud who makes it up as he goes along !
Once a team has traded out of the first round to get points to match a bid, its is an impossible scenario to imagine.Imagine if the dogs had passed on Ugle-Hagen and the Crows were now looking down the barrel for a busts on pick 6 2019, and pick 1 2020 - with nothing to show for it.
Meanwhile Riley is lining up for someone else
I guess I managed the impossible thenOnce a team has traded out of the first round to get points to match a bid, its is an impossible scenario to imagine.
If the Crows had picked him up, the Crows Admin Haters Cheer Squad would not give it a moment's rest.Isn't it a little premature to call Ugle-Hagan a bust?
Trained with Footscray today.That's not what I'm hearing from people close to Jamarra's camp, already back in the fold, just not up in Qld with the other AFL lads...
Expect Bigman to accompany his training reports with a photo of his hand holding a Corona in the foreground.bigman must like the sound of this:
The new sports precinct will provide a permanent match day home for Adelaide’s successful AFLW team, as well as a café and members lounge for all-day casual dining with indoor and outdoor seating to watch the Crows’ men’s and women’s players train.
only a couple years away… sigh
Reckon we could take in turns in giving him a tab at the Crows bar for his reports.Expect Bigman to accompany his training reports with a photo of his hand holding a Corona in the foreground.
Yeah the mail I had was Jamarra has been back at the club all week.Trained with Footscray today.
West Lakes Kenny. Time unknown however. Last week game began at 12 noonAnyone know where the crows are training tomorrow?
He's been training with the defensive team.Please tell me Laird is nowhere near the midfield group?
And Crouch said the same thingHe's been training with the defensive team.
Just read any of Bigman's reports.
And laird said it himself on “the traders” podcast this week. Also said he would be playing high half back, not taking kick ins (because he will have to run too far to get there)And Crouch said the same thing
God imagine his kick outsAnd laird said it himself on “the traders” podcast this week. Also said he would be playing high half back, not taking kick ins (because he will have to run too far to get there)
God imagine his kick outs
At least it would provide some work for those kids who fetch golf balls from creeks.God imagine his kick outs