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does anyone else think that the whole suns will be good in 3/4 years is a long shot because as thee young guys get good, contracts need renewing bit of money and the lure or success ie Collingwood will draw them away leaving the suns a shit team for a decade, i mean some players will stay loyal but $$$ talks.

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Hey Pete, how you feeling tonight? Did Port win today?

Well done Heslo, rub it in. I was saying this all last week that the Suns were going to get over the Port. lol thank you TAB for $650 :D now that pays for my Diff lol

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ordered pizza that night after the suns won, the delivery fellow was over the moon, was expecting around $1200 back from his $100 bet.

meh, I dont bet so it didnt really mean much to me.

the GC Suns have a hell of a lot of talent in their squad. I can see Dixon becoming the next Pavlich, and their ruckman zac smith is quality!

all in all I can see 5 guns/stars of the future in their current lineup.

if the crows can 'alomst' make the GF in their 3rd year, losing to Essendon in a game they should have won, then I can see this list winning a premership within 5yrs. perhaps

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does anyone else think that the whole suns will be good in 3/4 years is a long shot because as thee young guys get good, contracts need renewing bit of money and the lure or success ie Collingwood will draw them away leaving the suns a shit team for a decade, i mean some players will stay loyal but $$$ talks.

I for one hope Matera comes back to WA...lol :cheers:

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yeh i think they will retain 2-3 superstars but no team can afford all of them and their is ALOT of potential on the list so they will drop a fair few i rkn.

richmond, essedon both have strong young lists that will be GC's main flag competetion in the 3-5 year mark imo.

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I don't know about that. They are coming off a win, their first win and now they seem like they know what they are meant to be doing. Essendon has a few players injured and sore. Will be a good game I think :D

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