So rapt that he has made it back. One of my favorite players. Go Alex you star.
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Just had a chance to watch that video - it sums up just why I love this footy club so much, especially the end of it!
Can't wait to give him a huge cheer in 11 hours time at Manuka - going to be so awesome to see him back out there!"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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I was at the McCartney game so know what you mean.
While I don't want to make this thread about Buddy, the fact that Franklin - a bloke who has never played with AJ, who has no leadership responsibility, and no doubt has a lot of other things he could be doing on a Saturday afternoon - chose to go down and watch AJ play says a lot about the fella. So much for the Bondi Billionaire!Comment
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I don't like Norf but that day with McCartney was one of the most emotional days I've witnessed in footy and I was barracking for him and his team that day. Fairytale stuff when he kicked the winner.....then he retired. Mission accomplished.......a little voice was whispering "that'll do Jason, that'll do" and he was done.
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I agree Giant, says a hell of a lot about him, as it does for several of the younger other guys that were there that have never played with him as well - obviously, they've seen his trials and tribulations throughout his many attempts at coming back, but many of them could have chosen to do other things on their Saturday. It really is a great reflection on our amazing club that so many made the trip.I was at the McCartney game so know what you mean.
While I don't want to make this thread about Buddy, the fact that Franklin - a bloke who has never played with AJ, who has no leadership responsibility, and no doubt has a lot of other things he could be doing on a Saturday afternoon - chose to go down and watch AJ play says a lot about the fella. So much for the Bondi Billionaire!
Gee its going to be exciting getting to watch AJ week by week, as his confidence builds and he gets back into the swing of things. It was certainly baby steps yesterday, but such important baby steps!"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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I was a Buddy-sceptic before he came to the Swans. Thought he clearly could play but a guy that talented had to be a w@@nker.I was at the McCartney game so know what you mean.
While I don't want to make this thread about Buddy, the fact that Franklin - a bloke who has never played with AJ, who has no leadership responsibility, and no doubt has a lot of other things he could be doing on a Saturday afternoon - chose to go down and watch AJ play says a lot about the fella. So much for the Bondi Billionaire!
I was completely, 100% wrong. So glad Buddy is a Swan.Comment
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He spoke on the Sunday Footy show and said he pulled up fine. There is an article on the swans site but there is no information on how he has recovered. He says he is taking it week by week and will keep increasing game time. So I take that as good news!
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Thanks Mel.He spoke on the Sunday Footy show and said he pulled up fine. There is an article on the swans site but there is no information on how he has recovered. He says he is taking it week by week and will keep increasing game time. So I take that as good news!
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