Non-Lions Footy Season (2017)

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Number one ticket holder for one of the West coast teams or at least bigger supporter? Dockers I think?

Has been a leader in pushing for equity targets for Indigenous employment within his companies. So being supportive of Indigenous players makes sense.

For the trivia buffs his family gave their name to a famous line in SA.
I read he is going to remain living in WA which might provide a different perspective to those who don't leave AFL House unless they are forced to.
 

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Aish has been very underwhelming. Always fumbling and keeping with his 'throw it on the boot and see what happens' kicking style. Greeny's done pretty well for his first hitout with a new club.
 
Greeny has done what we know he can - getting a couple of opportunist goals. Haven't yet seen any evidence of his improved defensive game but hard to tell on the telly.
 
Greeny has done what we know he can - getting a couple of opportunist goals. Haven't yet seen any evidence of his improved defensive game but hard to tell on the telly.
He ran much harder tonight and even caught someone holding the ball. Slightly better I guess. We'll see what he'll do when the new club adrenaline wears off.
 
EQ's gone and got herself a job as a recruiter. Good on her.

Football journalist and draft expert Emma Quayle has become the first female recruiter in the AFL after joining Greater Western Sydney.

Quayle has been covering the AFL draft for Fairfax Media, including The Age newspaper, for 15 years and is well regarded for her ability to identify young talent.

"Emma's deep understanding of the next wave of AFL players sees her perfectly placed to embark on a career as a recruiter with the Giants - the first female recruiter in the AFL," the club said on its website.
 

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Not much to do as a GWS recruiter at the moment. They'll only be picking their academy players and hoping to retain as much of their current group as possible for the next few years.
 
The young Zac Guthrie has a little go in him. Looks bloody 12 years old tiny kid but I reckon he could be one to watch in the next few years
 
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Not much to do as a GWS recruiter at the moment. They'll only be picking their academy players and hoping to retain as much of their current group as possible for the next few years.

Most of it is who not to take, after they passed on Macreadie, Garthwaite and Mutch last year.
 
GWS i think have a pretty hard job. Their academy is going well, but like POBT dlanod said, they kinda need to take the right players. Taking 1 or 2 high rated players wipes the draft of points, so for the rest of it, you are trying to spot talent with picks in the 60s and 70s.
 
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