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It appears one-eyed only wishes the popular players a happy birthday. I am disgusted
What's not to love here guys, i mean,seriously. This bloke is priceless.Rename the goal square the "BBQ" and sit the beef in there.Not allowed to leave the parameterTurtle...FFS.
Quote from: Coach Davey on April 16, 2012, 07:43:59 PMIt appears one-eyed only wishes the popular players a happy birthday. I am disgustedLOL. I forgot to post Cotch's birthday (7/4) as well and we share the same day .
Gus was selected #1 in the SANFL mini-draft.YESSSSSSSSS
CROWS recruit Angus Graham says he will not concede the No.1 ruck position to Sam Jacobs without a fight, aiming to make an Ivan Maric-like impact at his new club next year.Graham witnessed first hand the inspiring turnaround former Crow Maric made after crossing to the Tigers last season and says if he's given the opportunity he can do the same."Ivan came across to Richmond and had an outstanding year,'' Graham said."He was in my position going across (to a new club) and then the coach backed him in and gave him opportunity and a bit of confidence and he flourished."I think I can play a lot better footy than I have in the past and compete for that spot.''While Maric was handed the keys to the Richmond midfield in Round 1, Graham will have to wait for an injury or dramatic drop in form to strike Jacobs to get his opportunity.But the 25-year-old, who was brought in as insurance when the Crows realised they were losing Kurt Tippett, doesn't see it that way."I don't see it as a given,'' Graham said."Obviously he's coming off a really good year - All-Australian squad and all that. I still think through form slumps, through injuries and through pre-season I'm still going to push and train and go for the spot."I've played against Sam a lot - I know how good a player he is. He's quite mobile for a big guy and quite skilful. I was well aware coming across how good a player he was and how much improvement I'll have to make to get the spot.''Most expect Brenton Sanderson to use a more mobile, attacking option to back up Jacobs this year, such as Josh Jenkins or Shaun McKernan.But Graham believes he could play in the same side as the Crows' No.1 big man."If I can snag a couple of goals a game I think that will help me,'' he said.In order to achieve his goals, Graham admits he'll have to improve his fitness in the next month after being surprised by the Crows' conditioning."The boys are pretty fit here, so I'm just trying to catch up,'' he said."I probably didn't expect them to be as fit as they are, so I've been quite surprised in that area.''The 201cm tapman is expected to be the No.1 selection in the SANFL mini draft later this month.Sturt, which holds the pick, will meet tonight to decide whether to keep Graham or sell him to a rival club for a transfer fee."I can't do much about that,'' Graham said. "If I'm playing there (in the SANFL) I just want to play good football.''
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