He didn't play any games because Melbourne was pumping games into Oscar McDonald. Consequently his management requested a trade at the end of the year.Piesnchess wrote:actually, I don't watch many Deeees game, they annoy me, but did this Dunn play many games for them this season ??Raw Hammer wrote:You've never heard of Dunn?Piesnchess wrote:Ive never heard of the lad, but I welcome him to the Woods anyway. !
You clearly watch zero games of football other than Collingwood.
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Rest assured, I need one.qldmagpie67 wrote:Calm down ole son maybe you need a special Thai massage again from the cross ?
However... the credit card got maxed-out, we are Neville Bartrossed [No cash here; here no cash - Robbo?], we traded away all our picks and have no points to spare.
Even Mrs.Palmer got traded to Carlton today.
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No probs mate, and remember, Hungry Bartlett is still spewing on us for getting him,and not his precious tiggers.Albert Parker wrote:^^ Fair enough. You were pro Treloar and described him as a gun before we picked him up.
In fact, there was a sense of panic 12 months ago about whether we'd get him in the end.
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His highlights look good but are outdated obviously because he didn't play much AFL in 2016. The one against Essendon Patty Ryder was still playing for them, I think it was 2014 and he had 29 disposals. The one against Geelong in 2015 he had 26 disposals. If he plays anywhere near this level he will give us plenty.
I don't think N Brown ever cracked 20 disposals.
I wonder what highlights the Bulldogs are going to roll out of Trav for their supporters........probably from 2011/2012.
I don't think N Brown ever cracked 20 disposals.
I wonder what highlights the Bulldogs are going to roll out of Trav for their supporters........probably from 2011/2012.
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Here they are, must admit I was a bit surprised they are from this year.Johnno75 wrote:His highlights look good but are outdated obviously because he didn't play much AFL in 2016. The one against Essendon Patty Ryder was still playing for them, I think it was 2014 and he had 29 disposals. The one against Geelong in 2015 he had 26 disposals. If he plays anywhere near this level he will give us plenty.
I don't think N Brown ever cracked 20 disposals.
I wonder what highlights the Bulldogs are going to roll out of Trav for their supporters........probably from 2011/2012.
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With the pick coming back Dunn effectively cost us 57 points (P47 - 316pts; P51 - 259pts) or roughly pick 67-68.piedys wrote:Yeah, did see pick 51 as the steak-knives. Still, if you are confident this pick is effectively part of the F/S arrangement to secure Brown/Daicos, then I guess it is indeed a moot point.ad4eva wrote:Not sure if you missed pick 51 coming back our way too?
We got him for moving down the table 4 spots (in which we will be selecting a F/S anyway so 47 or 51 makes no difference to us).
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Yes, but not pick 105jackcass wrote:With the pick coming back Dunn effectively cost us 57 points (P47 - 316pts; P51 - 259pts) or roughly pick 67-68.piedys wrote:Yeah, did see pick 51 as the steak-knives. Still, if you are confident this pick is effectively part of the F/S arrangement to secure Brown/Daicos, then I guess it is indeed a moot point.ad4eva wrote:Not sure if you missed pick 51 coming back our way too?
We got him for moving down the table 4 spots (in which we will be selecting a F/S anyway so 47 or 51 makes no difference to us).
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Which may well end up being a pick in the 70s with the numbers of picks clubs can't use at the moment because they don't have list places.watt price tully wrote:Yes, but not pick 105jackcass wrote:With the pick coming back Dunn effectively cost us 57 points (P47 - 316pts; P51 - 259pts) or roughly pick 67-68.piedys wrote: Yeah, did see pick 51 as the steak-knives. Still, if you are confident this pick is effectively part of the F/S arrangement to secure Brown/Daicos, then I guess it is indeed a moot point.
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Shows in the mongrel he brings to the contest. Something our defense needs is a bit of niggle, especially with Marly moving on.barrybc41 wrote:Have a mate--a junior football coach who years ago
coached a very young Dunn .
His assesment was not so much his ability as a young kid but more his never give in game style
His comment to me "As a kid he had a real crack".
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