I would like the Crows to gamble on DFA's Partington and Murdoch. I may be wrong but I think the Crows tried for Murdoch as part of he Dangerfield deal.
goddy11 wrote:I would like the Crows to gamble on DFA's Partington and Murdoch. I may be wrong but I think the Crows tried for Murdoch as part of he Dangerfield deal.
Plenty of West Coast Eagles fans in Perth upset Partington was let go.
goddy11 wrote:I would like the Crows to gamble on DFA's Partington and Murdoch. I may be wrong but I think the Crows tried for Murdoch as part of he Dangerfield deal.
Plenty of West Coast Eagles fans in Perth upset Partington was let go.
No defensive side to his game and his skills by foot were not great. Gets plenty of it.
The Adelaide Football Club has accepted the AFL’s findings following a thorough investigation into its pre-season training camp held earlier this year.
As previously stated, the Club acknowledges there were oversights during the running of the Gold Coast-based training exercise, and in turn several learnings.
The investigation, conducted by the League’s integrity unit, found there was no breach of industry rules.
The Club also endorses the recommendations put forward by the AFL and Crows CEO Andrew Fagan said the findings were in line with internal reviews.
He added the Club had fully co-operated with the AFL and had encouraged the governing body to revisit the matter several weeks ago with a view to finalising its report.
“We are on the record as saying elements of our pre-season camp should have been handled and executed better,” Fagan said.
“As always, the intent was positive and proactive and with a clear view to driving both personal and team improvement but upon reflection and review there are clear learnings.”
Fagan said Adelaide currently employs a part-time integrity officer but would now make that a full-time position and broaden its scope, as is the case at a handful of other AFL clubs.
July 11th 2012....
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
2024 Melbourne Cup Punting Challenge winner knocking off the Pirate King!
Kyle Cheney and ruckman Paul Hunter delisted. I have a lot of time for Cheney but has been injury prone. Reads the ball well. Hopefully someone picks him up.
goddy11 wrote:Kyle Cheney and ruckman Paul Hunter delisted. I have a lot of time for Cheney but has been injury prone. Reads the ball well. Hopefully someone picks him up.
If he cant get on a list at Adelaide he's unlikely to any where else. Very limited footballer
Supercoach Spring Racing Champion 2019 Spargo's Good Friday Cup Champion 2020
The Adelaide Football Club has accepted the AFL’s findings following a thorough investigation into its pre-season training camp held earlier this year.
As previously stated, the Club acknowledges there were oversights during the running of the Gold Coast-based training exercise, and in turn several learnings.
The investigation, conducted by the League’s integrity unit, found there was no breach of industry rules.
The Club also endorses the recommendations put forward by the AFL and Crows CEO Andrew Fagan said the findings were in line with internal reviews.
He added the Club had fully co-operated with the AFL and had encouraged the governing body to revisit the matter several weeks ago with a view to finalising its report.
“We are on the record as saying elements of our pre-season camp should have been handled and executed better,” Fagan said.
“As always, the intent was positive and proactive and with a clear view to driving both personal and team improvement but upon reflection and review there are clear learnings.”
Fagan said Adelaide currently employs a part-time integrity officer but would now make that a full-time position and broaden its scope, as is the case at a handful of other AFL clubs.
Not surprising really. The media get a sniff of something no matter how big or small, everyone blows up then move to the next thing.
Rinse and repeat.
I wonder what will out rage everyone next? Does Watts and hot models have enough in it to bring the media storm? Probably not.
Booney wrote: Imagine being a "Full time Integrity Officer", I bet they're fun at parties.
We used to have a knob come to our EOM work piss-ups but wouldn't drink, simply so he could stand at the coffee machine all morning Monday telling everyone how drunk everyone got.
We'd smash 6-7K in 6 hours with no more than 20 of us.
goddy11 wrote:Kyle Cheney and ruckman Paul Hunter delisted. I have a lot of time for Cheney but has been injury prone. Reads the ball well. Hopefully someone picks him up.
Justin Reid was only talking up Hunter during trade week as developing well and will be a key part of their ruck back up plans going forward.
goddy11 wrote:Kyle Cheney and ruckman Paul Hunter delisted. I have a lot of time for Cheney but has been injury prone. Reads the ball well. Hopefully someone picks him up.
Justin Reid was only talking up Hunter during trade week as developing well and will be a key part of their ruck back up plans going forward.