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he was never going to stay, 3yrs 1.2m @ crows, or 3yrs 2.1m @ suns.

easy decision on monetary (personal) terms. team-wise it's a bad decision as he'll never win a premership with the suns

I thought he was getting 1.8m at the suns...? Regardless with all his injuries in the last couple seasons, the suns can have him!

same as Carlton vs Swans last week. Goal for Goal!

Hopefully will be a St Kilda vs Geelong GF again.

can't see the Cats getting over the Pies Ryan (although that would be a good thing)......unless Collingwood continue their stray kicking in front of goals.

Collingwood run opposition teams till they drop unfortunately, they've done it all year

geelong didnt lose by much considering they rested players for that match and use the ball alot more efficiently they also have experience on the big stage pressure is alll on the pies geelong supporters will be happy if for the next ten years even if they dont get near finals again.

go cats! i f'n hate pies.

  • 4 weeks later...

Trade week wrap: club by club

http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tab...43/default.aspx

Happy that we (crows) landed Sam Jacobs, but i dunno about Tambling?

ST KILDA

Trades completed: Nil.

What they said: No comment.

Probably still drinking the pain away overseas :(

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