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Respect to the Suns management for making this trade as easy as possible. Like you say, he's a young man who'll hopefully benefit from being closer to his family and a change of scenery.Let's be chill about this everyone.
At the end of the day, Footy is just a game and Eli Hollands is still a young man that clearly needs some help.
I hope he finds it back home.
A lot of people l know benefit from being away from their family. Families are often the number one cause of stress in a person's life.Respect to the Suns management for making this trade as easy as possible. Like you say, he's a young man who'll hopefully benefit from being closer to his family and a change of scenery.
Not with a runny nose and FIGJAM complexI doubt moving home to be "closer to family" is going to change his behaviour patterns
I doubt moving home to be "closer to family" is going to change his behaviour patterns
Blair also rubbished conjecture that recently installed Suns boss Damien Hardwick didn’t want to coach Chol again, calling such reports “totally false.”
Chol and Hardwick, who spent six seasons together at Richmond, even met up on the Gold Coast to discuss plans for 2024, where it was determined the forward would be best served at another club.
“I know there was some talk that ‘Dimma’ has an issue with Chol, but that’s totally false. His biggest problem was Lukosius moving forward and he and King pushing him out of the side,” Blair said.
“They actually met on the Gold Coast during the Suns’ week off after winning their first VFL final.
“Because Chol had a relationship with ‘Dimma’, we wanted him to meet with him. Dimma said his preference was to keep him and he told him he’d seen improvement in him, but his ability to get game time might not be there.”
Inside Hawks’ winning trade pitch for forward, and how Dimma took it as ‘totally false’ claim rejected
Inside Hawks’ winning trade pitch for forward, and how Dimma took it as ‘totally false’ claim rejectedwww.foxsports.com.au
There was talk from Twomey about Chol leaving well before Dimma came aboard.Absolute rubbish haha not true at all. Dimma wanted him gone.
I believe the bit about him not getting communicated with during the season , has Dew written all over itInside Hawks’ winning trade pitch for forward, and how Dimma took it as ‘totally false’ claim rejected
Inside Hawks’ winning trade pitch for forward, and how Dimma took it as ‘totally false’ claim rejectedwww.foxsports.com.au
Colour wise it would make sense.
Colour wise it would make sense.
Haven’t heard anything, but there have been quite a few team ups this year on social media with them.
He's got a book out, doesn't surprise me that news outlets pick up quotes from the book.Would be nice if Trent Cotchincould STFUPLAYERCARDSTART9Trent Cotchin
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He hasn't really said anything that wasn't already known.Would be nice if Trent Cotchin could STFU
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So the main connective tissue here is Dick Johnson Racing which is based out at Yatala. Makes sense for the Suns to partner up with one of the local Supercars outfits.Some of the women’s team were with the shell woman driver before Bathurst too
Great to see Powelly up and running.
Powelly looking in great nick.
Kingy with his eyes on an AA Jumper