northerner wrote:The Dogs have signed a 205cm raw ruckman, and are hopeful to round off their signings with a 188cm, 20yo mid who has played 30+ games in the WAFL. Will make a total of nine recruits of which seven are high possibilities of league round one. The two taller lads are longer term investments that will benefit greatly from the newly appointed ruck coach Buckets McKenzie.
northerner wrote:The Dogs have signed a 205cm raw ruckman, and are hopeful to round off their signings with a 188cm, 20yo mid who has played 30+ games in the WAFL. Will make a total of nine recruits of which seven are high possibilities of league round one. The two taller lads are longer term investments that will benefit greatly from the newly appointed ruck coach Buckets McKenzie.
northerner wrote:The Dogs have signed a 205cm raw ruckman, and are hopeful to round off their signings with a 188cm, 20yo mid who has played 30+ games in the WAFL. Will make a total of nine recruits of which seven are high possibilities of league round one. The two taller lads are longer term investments that will benefit greatly from the newly appointed ruck coach Buckets McKenzie.
Any news on possibe WAFL recruit.
Hes a bailey Smith lookalike and training the house down. Fingers crossed
***Latest update : signed and raring to go for January
fester69 wrote: I'm full of "pish and wind" !!You can call me weak !!
Not much movement between SANFL clubs either. Not sure if its seen as financially prohibitive but it's traditionally one way in which weaker lists start their rebuild. Wilson to West the main one.
Kym LeBois returns to the Roosters after having a year away living in Coober Pedy.
A popular member of the playing group, Kym returns motivated to play his best football and will add some potency at ground level in the forward half of the field.
Welcome back, Kym!
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Ronnie wrote:Not much movement between SANFL clubs either. Not sure if its seen as financially prohibitive but it's traditionally one way in which weaker lists start their rebuild. Wilson to West the main one.
Westies have also recruited Searle from us
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
Yes, It’s been a huge off season for Westies. Recruited Searle, Wilson who will probably miss 3 quarters of the season and a bloke from Norwood who is injured too……
So 3 ins and about 12 outs for a club on a 5 year wooden spoon streak!
Wolf Pack wrote:Yes, It’s been a huge off season for Westies. Recruited Searle, Wilson who will probably miss 3 quarters of the season and a bloke from Norwood who is injured too……
So 3 ins and about 12 outs for a club on a 5 year wooden spoon streak!
The record for SANFL consecutive wooden spoons is Sturt with 8 (1989–1996), so you're not far off
Wolf Pack wrote:Yes, It’s been a huge off season for Westies. Recruited Searle, Wilson who will probably miss 3 quarters of the season and a bloke from Norwood who is injured too……
So 3 ins and about 12 outs for a club on a 5 year wooden spoon streak!
The record for SANFL consecutive wooden spoons is Sturt with 8 (1989–1996), so you're not far off
Thanks for raising that stat... triggered my PTSD Don't want to throw in 1978 to finish me off
Wolf Pack wrote:Yes, It’s been a huge off season for Westies. Recruited Searle, Wilson who will probably miss 3 quarters of the season and a bloke from Norwood who is injured too……
So 3 ins and about 12 outs for a club on a 5 year wooden spoon streak!
The record for SANFL consecutive wooden spoons is Sturt with 8 (1989–1996), so you're not far off
Thanks for raising that stat... triggered my PTSD Don't want to throw in 1978 to finish me off
Is Des Foster still alive?
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!