Dear Mr Salter, Mr Broadbent & Mr Primus

Dear Mr Salter and Mr Broadbent,
I hope your soft tissue injuries are coming along well? No doubt you would have been watching the Eagles play today and would have been pumped to see your mates play with such determination and passion. That same determination and passion that both of you have displayed in Eagles colours which have seen you rise to the AFL. You would have also seen only seventeen players left on the field at the end of the game.
I hope you have a desire to contribute once again to the club that gave you a chance to reach the AFL. Your contributions through the first half of the season were important in putting us in a position where we can play off for a spot in the Grand Final. Under SANFL rules, you have qualified for the finals and I hope you see fit (and are fit) to step up to the plate and help the Eagles when it really counts.
I am sure Mr Treeby and Mr Lewis would be glad if you came back to them in two Sunday’s time and put a medal around their neck.
Regards,
Aerie
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Dear Mr Primus,
Congratulations on getting the coaching job at Port. Whilst you are not exactly the image one conjures up when thinking of Port Adelaide, it is certainly an improvement on the past and this alone could see you as the greatest thing that has happened to Port Adelaide since the Port Natives started a football team back in the 19th Century.
Alas, on to more important matters. I hope you grant permission and, indeed, encourage Mr Salter and Mr Broadbent to put their names forward to play for the Eagles in the Preliminary final next Sunday. Finals football is what it is all about. You, and they, could learn a thing or two from being involved with a team that has a determination to succeed when the pressure is really on. You may find benefits in letting footballers play football and may even improve relations with SANFL clubs which will help your AFL club in the years to come.
Good luck working on the tan over summer and I look forward to you improving your AFL club to get back to what it was when you were captain.*
Regards,
Aerie
I hope your soft tissue injuries are coming along well? No doubt you would have been watching the Eagles play today and would have been pumped to see your mates play with such determination and passion. That same determination and passion that both of you have displayed in Eagles colours which have seen you rise to the AFL. You would have also seen only seventeen players left on the field at the end of the game.
I hope you have a desire to contribute once again to the club that gave you a chance to reach the AFL. Your contributions through the first half of the season were important in putting us in a position where we can play off for a spot in the Grand Final. Under SANFL rules, you have qualified for the finals and I hope you see fit (and are fit) to step up to the plate and help the Eagles when it really counts.
I am sure Mr Treeby and Mr Lewis would be glad if you came back to them in two Sunday’s time and put a medal around their neck.
Regards,
Aerie
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Dear Mr Primus,
Congratulations on getting the coaching job at Port. Whilst you are not exactly the image one conjures up when thinking of Port Adelaide, it is certainly an improvement on the past and this alone could see you as the greatest thing that has happened to Port Adelaide since the Port Natives started a football team back in the 19th Century.
Alas, on to more important matters. I hope you grant permission and, indeed, encourage Mr Salter and Mr Broadbent to put their names forward to play for the Eagles in the Preliminary final next Sunday. Finals football is what it is all about. You, and they, could learn a thing or two from being involved with a team that has a determination to succeed when the pressure is really on. You may find benefits in letting footballers play football and may even improve relations with SANFL clubs which will help your AFL club in the years to come.
Good luck working on the tan over summer and I look forward to you improving your AFL club to get back to what it was when you were captain.*
Regards,
Aerie