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26-09-2022, 10:29 PM
#1801
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
The Bulldogs Bite
Happy to drive Zaine to any interviews!
As long as you aren't Lachie Hunter that should be fine
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27-09-2022, 03:56 AM
#1802
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
angelopetraglia
This is a valid point. Does anyone know if that is the case? He has definitely had his issues. Is he a popular player at the club? Is he generally liked? How professional is he in regards to preparation? Has he sorted out his off field issues?
Can report from my own club source.
His time off this year for 'personal reasons' was for rehab, drinking. He has a booze problem, promised the club to get off the booze after his infamous car crash, didn't, was caught out again this season getting completely blotto' during the days between games, and it's blown up in his face, coaches and players alike have basically given up.
Cannot confirm what was said at his exit interview but a few other insiders have said it wasn't great and he was encouraged to look elsewhere.
Also one of the reasons that Dunkley has wanted out both in 2021 and now, no love lost between those two as I'm lead to believe.
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27-09-2022, 08:23 AM
#1803
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)
I'm a bit torn on what you have detailed Vred.
Part of me wants to say it's probably time for him to move on and the other part say he may need our support more than ever.
I guess if Hunter asks for a trade I'd do what I could to accommodate it.
On trade radio neither Cornes or Lloyd think there will be another club interested
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27-09-2022, 08:43 AM
#1804
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
Vred
Can report from my own club source.
His time off this year for 'personal reasons' was for rehab, drinking. He has a booze problem, promised the club to get off the booze after his infamous car crash, didn't, was caught out again this season getting completely blotto' during the days between games, and it's blown up in his face, coaches and players alike have basically given up.
Cannot confirm what was said at his exit interview but a few other insiders have said it wasn't great and he was encouraged to look elsewhere.
Also one of the reasons that Dunkley has wanted out both in 2021 and now, no love lost between those two as I'm lead to believe.
That's quite sad to hear. I'm sure that we have been supporting him, but there are a few bridges burned in that story. Easy to see why both parties would want a fresh start.
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27-09-2022, 09:20 AM
#1805
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
josie
I reckon JJ can still be good for us. Good delivery into F50, still reasonably quick and a mature influence. Good news.
Agree. Play him off half back where he can run straight at the ball and hit up a target further down the field. Like the JJ of old where he used to get tagged of half back.
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27-09-2022, 09:26 AM
#1806
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
Bullies
Agree. Play him off half back where he can run straight at the ball and hit up a target further down the field. Like the JJ of old where he used to get tagged of half back.
Do you think JJ could be a decent winger for us? I'm warming towards either moving him to the back line or playing him off a wing.
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27-09-2022, 09:55 AM
#1807
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
Vred
Can report from my own club source.
His time off this year for 'personal reasons' was for rehab, drinking. He has a booze problem, promised the club to get off the booze after his infamous car crash, didn't, was caught out again this season getting completely blotto' during the days between games, and it's blown up in his face, coaches and players alike have basically given up.
Cannot confirm what was said at his exit interview but a few other insiders have said it wasn't great and he was encouraged to look elsewhere.
Also one of the reasons that Dunkley has wanted out both in 2021 and now, no love lost between those two as I'm lead to believe.
I have a soft spot for Lachie and I like his father and son status so it would be a shame to lose him. BUT if he wants to move elsewhere for whatever reason then we should facilitate that. He is immensely popular within the playing group.
I'd be throwing my arms out to greet him if he decided to stay.
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27-09-2022, 10:11 AM
#1808
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)
I get the ‘father son’ factor and popular mate argument.
But, we need more spark through the midfield so Lachie needs to go. The fact that we might save a few hundred grand is a bonus in my view.
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27-09-2022, 10:16 AM
#1809
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)
Would be a sad way for Lauchie to leave the club. I hope, firstly, that he can sort out any issues he has that are detrimental to his life. On the surface, sounds like he's walking a path many have before and hopefully he can get the help he needs. I'd love that to be at the club. I also get how, at some point, enough is a enough and maybe tough love is required.
I guess I hope the best decisions are made for the PERSON, then the CLUB... then finally the FOOTBALLER (which is also the person but different perspective!)
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27-09-2022, 10:20 AM
#1810
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
Vred
Can report from my own club source.
His time off this year for 'personal reasons' was for rehab, drinking. He has a booze problem, promised the club to get off the booze after his infamous car crash, didn't, was caught out again this season getting completely blotto' during the days between games, and it's blown up in his face, coaches and players alike have basically given up.
Cannot confirm what was said at his exit interview but a few other insiders have said it wasn't great and he was encouraged to look elsewhere.
Also one of the reasons that Dunkley has wanted out both in 2021 and now, no love lost between those two as I'm lead to believe.
Such a sad state of affairs with Lachie, he's been through a lot and it seems to have taken its toll. At this point I just hope he and his support network have an awareness of what the best next step for him looks like. If that's a fresh start at another club so be it, if he needs to stay a Bulldog then we wrap our arms around him and get to work again on his welfare.
On field I think he's a gun, and we have been struggling to fill that wing position in his absence this year.
Dunkley - leaving problems behind rather than becoming part of the solution, good riddance.
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27-09-2022, 10:22 AM
#1811
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
Scorlibo
Dunkley - leaving problems behind rather than becoming part of the solution, good riddance.
I don't think we can assume Dunks is leaving because of problems. The move makes the most sense for him and his partner.
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27-09-2022, 10:23 AM
#1812
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
Scorlibo
Such a sad state of affairs with Lachie, he's been through a lot and it seems to have taken its toll. At this point I just hope he and his support network have an awareness of what the best next step for him looks like. If that's a fresh start at another club so be it, if he needs to stay a Bulldog then we wrap our arms around him and get to work again on his welfare.
On field I think he's a gun, and we have been struggling to fill that wing position in his absence this year.
Dunkley - leaving problems behind rather than becoming part of the solution, good riddance.
Pretty weak of Dunkley if it is true that Hunter is a reason to leave.
I would prefer we keep Hunter as he has been a pretty good footballer and often a barometer, however, if he feels a fresh start is better all around, then so be it. Hopefully he has sorted out all his problems.
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27-09-2022, 10:54 AM
#1813
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)
Jay Clark:
Western Bulldogs will prime its defence with the additions of Liam Jones (ex-Carlton) and potentially Adam Tomlinson (Melbourne) who could not get a game, as well as contracted Fremantle tall forward Rory Lobb. They'll face a fight on Lobb but his agent, Colin Young, is also helping Griffin Logue exit Fremantle to most likely North.
With Jamarra Ugle-Hagan and Sam Darcy in tow, the Dogs are braced for a major play this October in a bid to bounce back up into flag contention.
Watch them be brave
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What does that look like I wonder?
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27-09-2022, 11:18 AM
#1814
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)
Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Jay Clark:
Western Bulldogs will prime its defence with the additions of Liam Jones (ex-Carlton) and potentially Adam Tomlinson (Melbourne) who could not get a game, as well as contracted Fremantle tall forward Rory Lobb. They'll face a fight on Lobb but his agent, Colin Young, is also helping Griffin Logue exit Fremantle to most likely North.
With Jamarra Ugle-Hagan and Sam Darcy in tow, the Dogs are braced for a major play this October in a bid to bounce back up into flag contention.
Watch them be brave
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What does that look like I wonder?
...Hurley is finally coming?
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27-09-2022, 11:38 AM
#1815
Re: List Management thread (For 2022)