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If he didn't have a contract he'd be open to a trade. Lmfao!
It is isn’t it . So he is upset but not going anywhere. I love these stories, they did it with Tim English . West coast after English, go into long monologue then finish with but he will stay at the dogs.
There was a rumour we were into Nik Cox earlier this year. Of players in the comp who?ve played 6+ games, he?s ranked 473th in the player rankings this year.
I hope we lost interest. Although no one knows it, he?s 200cm tall though.
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
There was a rumour we were into Nik Cox earlier this year. Of players in the comp who?ve played 6+ games, he?s ranked 473th in the player rankings this year.
I hope we lost interest. Although no one knows it, he?s 200cm tall though.
Please god no, he is rubbish. Softest player I've seen.
Please god no, he is rubbish. Softest player I've seen.
And to think Dodoro let Dunkley not get there over the pick used on him. Those three first rounders they kept should’ve set them up, but Dodoro really screwed them. Sometimes I think he’s an awesome double agent. Like Putin will extract him out and admit he was an old school KGB agent all along sabotaging from the inside.
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
The AGE is reporting Alex Neal Bullen will ask for a trade at years end back home to Adelaide.
That’s just awful…
Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023
The AGE is reporting Alex Neal Bullen will ask for a trade at years end back home to Adelaide.
I mentioned it the other week after talking to a players father at the VFL. A lot of players not happy with selection process and how they are screwing around with players contracts. In his words they are all liars.
I mentioned it the other week after talking to a players father at the VFL. A lot of players not happy with selection process and how they are screwing around with players contracts. In his words they are all liars.
Demon formally requests trade; Dog seeks Victorian home — Trade Whispers
OUT-OF-FAVOUR DOG WANTS A MELBOURNE HOME
If out-of-favour Western Bulldogs midfielder Jack Macrae departs the Kennel this year, he is almost a certainty to stay in Melbourne.
While it is not yet a guarantee that the 30-year-old will call it quits at the Dogs, he has played just 16 senior games this season ? currently the lowest tally since his rookie campaign.
?Macrae?s going to have a really frank discussion with Luke Beveridge and the Dogs officials at season?s end,? began Herald Sun journalist Jay Clark on Fox Footy?s Midweek Tackle on Tuesday night.
?This is going to be the question: ?do you see me in your senior plans for next year?? And if it?s a bit of a ?not sure?, well then, he?s going to assess his options elsewhere.
?The issue is, with his family set-up at the moment, hes not particularly interested in leaving Melbourne. Hes 30 years old, hes got a contract to 2027, and if hes going to play in new colours next year, he wants to play at a Melbourne club.
You think of Carlton, Collingwood, St Kilda, Hawthorn, Richmond, North Melbourne, Melbourne it doesnt feel like theres a natural fit.
Clark floated the idea of moving to Geelong ? possibly with current Bulldogs teammate Bailey Smith ? but he was still uncertain that such a move might be in Macrae?s plans this year.
This could be the curly one Im not sure how keen Jack Macrae is for the hour-commute down the highway Clark said.
Could he partner up with Bailey Smith to go down to the Cattery? Im not sure that is in his plans, I really think it is a Melbourne club that Jack Macrae wants to play at next year. It?s going to be interesting.?
Demon formally requests trade; Dog seeks Victorian home — Trade Whispers
OUT-OF-FAVOUR DOG WANTS A MELBOURNE HOME
If out-of-favour Western Bulldogs midfielder Jack Macrae departs the Kennel this year, he is almost a certainty to stay in Melbourne.
While it is not yet a guarantee that the 30-year-old will call it quits at the Dogs, he has played just 16 senior games this season ? currently the lowest tally since his rookie campaign.
?Macrae?s going to have a really frank discussion with Luke Beveridge and the Dogs officials at season?s end,? began Herald Sun journalist Jay Clark on Fox Footy?s Midweek Tackle on Tuesday night.
?This is going to be the question: ?do you see me in your senior plans for next year?? And if it?s a bit of a ?not sure?, well then, he?s going to assess his options elsewhere.
?The issue is, with his family set-up at the moment, hes not particularly interested in leaving Melbourne. Hes 30 years old, hes got a contract to 2027, and if hes going to play in new colours next year, he wants to play at a Melbourne club.
You think of Carlton, Collingwood, St Kilda, Hawthorn, Richmond, North Melbourne, Melbourne it doesnt feel like theres a natural fit.
Clark floated the idea of moving to Geelong ? possibly with current Bulldogs teammate Bailey Smith ? but he was still uncertain that such a move might be in Macrae?s plans this year.
This could be the curly one Im not sure how keen Jack Macrae is for the hour-commute down the highway Clark said.
Could he partner up with Bailey Smith to go down to the Cattery? Im not sure that is in his plans, I really think it is a Melbourne club that Jack Macrae wants to play at next year. It?s going to be interesting.?
Could be his manager putting out the feelers?
Josie :)
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And we'll have everything.
We'll share the joy
Just like '54 again.
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