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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    Quote Originally Posted by theimmortalmike View Post
    I don't know much about him but from his highlights he looks a bit like Mitch Wallis with a more penetrating kick. Is that how you'd characterize him or does he have a turn of pace about him too?
    He's deceptively quick. He is a bit like Wallis, but not really the same. You could compare him a bit to Ward as well as he almost has the same attack on the ball.

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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    Quote Originally Posted by Remi Moses View Post
    Bit shocked if this is true. Not surprised by anything now though, makes you wonder about Voss. I thought the Beard looked cooked last season!
    Had some good patches, and it would be a different thing to be a support player rather than the main ruck

    If he gets injured he can always work for them as a physio a la Podsiadly

    He will only help and aid Leuenbergers development you'd think, Huddo is very competitive, and excellent with second efforts

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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog Revolution View Post
    Had some good patches, and it would be a different thing to be a support player rather than the main ruck

    If he gets injured he can always work for them as a physio a la Podsiadly

    He will only help and aid Leuenbergers development you'd think, Huddo is very competitive, and excellent with second efforts
    He's already in Queensland, he's experienced and a good man around the club, they'll get him for peanuts, we get a pick out of it, I really can't see the downside at all.

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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    Quote Originally Posted by bulldogsman View Post
    He's deceptively quick. He is a bit like Wallis, but not really the same. You could compare him a bit to Ward as well as he almost has the same attack on the ball.
    That is very good to hear. Do you think he's what we need?

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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    Not a bad move from Brisvegas. Hell, if he's going to be up there, playing in the reserves anyway, why not have him on hand if they lose Clarke?
    And it looks like they will.
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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    Once Clark goes, Brisbane have absolutely no one to help out Leuenberger in the ruck. He may well be able to play as a lone ruckman and have someone like Maguire pinch hit in support but if he went down, having someone like Hudson fill in as a big body could be really important.

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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Maybe he will throw a lifeline to Mitch as well
    I know you're just taking the piss but for what it's worth I've heard Mitch Hahn will be coaching Darley next season.

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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    Quote Originally Posted by G-Mo77 View Post
    I know you're just taking the piss but for what it's worth I've heard Mitch Hahn will be coaching Darley next season.
    Correct, he signed on last week.

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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    Quote Originally Posted by theimmortalmike View Post
    That is very good to hear. Do you think he's what we need?
    O'Meara would be better, but Crouch is someone we do need.

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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    I know the Bulldog mag isnt exactly latest news but according to that Mitch is playing at Willy again.
    Bring back the biff

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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    Quote Originally Posted by ledge View Post
    I know the Bulldog mag isnt exactly latest news but according to that Mitch is playing at Willy again.
    I was hoping for that as well but it doesn't seem that way.

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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    Quote Originally Posted by bulldogsman View Post
    O'Meara would be better, but Crouch is someone we do need.
    Cheers. Thanks for the info mate.

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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    Quote Originally Posted by Remi Moses View Post
    Bit shocked if this is true. Not surprised by anything now though, makes you wonder about Voss. I thought the Beard looked cooked last season!
    Seems pretty inconsistent when a player like Luke Power is 'retired' by the club, but they will take on a 32 year old ruckman whose fitness is failing him.

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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    Quote Originally Posted by westdog54 View Post
    Seems pretty inconsistent when a player like Luke Power is 'retired' by the club, but they will take on a 32 year old ruckman whose fitness is failing him.
    Agree. Freaked out when I thought Huddo coming out of retirement in spite of us! But if he has our blessing go for it big fella.

    Brisbane have lost a lot of experience in last 2-3 years (Risc, Brennan, Bradshaw, Fevola, Power & more than likely Clark) and haven't done well in the experienced players dept IMO.

    Staker, Buchanan, Dalziell?

    Wouldn't be too excited for the future if I were a Brisbane Lions fan, especially if they go for the ageing beard.

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    Re: Lions' lifeline for Hudson

    If he does play for them, he needs to shave first. The beard belongs to us.
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