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  1. #1021
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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldogtragic View Post
    Who had money on that a month ago!!!

    Good for him.
    I hope Redpath kicks a bag today
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    If you kicked five goals and Tom Boyd kicked five goals, Tom Boyd kicked more goals than you.

    Formerly gogriff

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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Liam Jones, two year contract extension.

    Good news for Liam. His next year will be very interesting
    Have you been reading those Roddy Doyle books again, Dougal!?


    I have, yeah Ted, you big gobshite

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    Adam Cooney is about to appear on "Australian Ninja Warrior" on 9.

    They've also had Rugby League good bloke Beau Ryan come close to competing the course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westdog54 View Post
    Adam Cooney is about to appear on "Australian Ninja Warrior" on 9.

    They've also had Rugby League good bloke Beau Ryan come close to competing the course.
    What was he thinking? I'll just jump slowly and heavily onto this spinning platform. Coons, pls.
    "It's over. It's all over."

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    Quote Originally Posted by EasternWest View Post
    What was he thinking? I'll just jump slowly and heavily onto this spinning platform. Coons, pls.
    An esky ?

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    Australian Ninja Bogan.
    Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc26 View Post
    An esky ?
    Lol I'd forgotten about that.
    "It's over. It's all over."

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    Quote Originally Posted by EasternWest View Post
    What was he thinking? I'll just jump slowly and heavily onto this spinning platform. Coons, pls.
    It was embarrassing. Coons is a shadow of his former self. I actually felt sorry for him.

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    Cash. It's pretty simple, he needs it.

    As funny as he thinks he is, he's not that insightful and he needs to make as much of it as he can.
    Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.

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    Yes I too was embarrassed for Coon. Trying to tip toe across that obstacle while majority of others did the complete opposite. Heavily promoted too. Poor Coons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bulldog4life View Post
    Yes I too was embarrassed for Coon. Trying to tip toe across that obstacle while majority of others did the complete opposite. Heavily promoted too. Poor Coons.
    If he's still got a manager then that person is a twisted, sick puppy. Please Adam, do not go down the road to D-list oblivion.
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    Simon Garlick, former Western Bulldogs CEO, in prime position to replace Simon Lethlean

    COULD it be Simon for Simon?

    As the search begins to find the next football operations manager at the AFL, Simon Garlick should be near the top of the list of candidates.

    A former AFL player who became commercial operations boss at the Western Bulldogs and then chief executive for almost five years, Garlick would be an ideal replacement for Simon Lethlean.

    He’s a St Kevins boy, so very much in the AFL wheelhouse for executive appointments, but Garlick should not considered part of the “boys’ club” which the AFL has been accused of cultivating in recent years.

    While Lethlean, Gillon McLahclan (CEO) and Andrew Dillon (AFL legal counsel) were forging strong careers and friendships in the VAFA, Garlick lived his childhood dream, playing 181 AFL games with Sydney and the Bulldogs.

    At 42, he is young, but wise and with club-land experience.

    Youth would appear on his side.

    On Tuesday, Geelong premiership captain Tom Harley was announced as Sydney’s next CEO, replacing Andrew Ireland at the end of 2018. Harley is 39.

    Last week, Harley was touted as a possible candidate to replace Lethlean, although this recent anointment puts him in the frame to be a contender to replace McLachlan when that position becomes available. But let’s not jump too far ahead.

    It’s not known if Garlick will apply for the footy ops role, but that shouldn’t stop the AFL sounding him out.

    Garlick has been out of the AFL systems since quitting his role at the Bulldogs in January 2015. His departure should not be seen as a reflection on Garlick’s ability.

    Dogs president Peter Gordon likes a natural order to things — one with him in charge — and Garlick found it increasingly difficult to work with the boss.

    He quit because he wasn’t enjoying his role, not because he couldn’t do it.

    It would be foolish to say his relationship with Gordon was the only reason he left the Bulldogs, but it was significant.

    Since late 2015 Garlick has run the sponsorship department at uber agency Bastion.

    The footy ops role is as public and demanding as McLachlan’s role, and Garlick came across as a natural when at the Bulldogs.

    At the Dogs, he oversaw the sacking of Brendan McCartney and the appointment of Luke Beveridge, so football crises are not foreign territory.

    Whether Garlick wants the role is yet to be determined. He is a family man, married with three kids and his weekend are full of junior sports, including coaching roles.

    It’s believed Garlick and Lethlean, who are friends, caught up recently at a pub in Prahran.

    It’s hard to imagine a list of candidates for Lethlean’s old job wouldn’t have been discussed, and Garlick wasn’t among them.

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    Good for the good Simon if he gets the nod.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldogtragic View Post
    Good for the good Simon if he gets the nod.
    Nice Goonies signature there BT!

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