Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I recall Gary Lyon who claims to know the McCaritin family, mention that Paddy did do training with the Swans Academy. This may explain our link with him along with his brother Tom.
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He did but it was just when he was in Sydney visiting his brother - joined in some training but just part of staying fit while on holiday. Not as if we invited him up specifically, or he did anything with the senior team or coaches etc.Comment
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I know it's "left field" but every year over 200 players apply for the NBA draft and only 65 get picked. I'm guessing maybe 10% of the ones that miss out are over 6'10". Surely Mason Cox has a mate that could learn to ruck in a hurry on a rookie contract.Comment
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Mason Cox is a limited footballer himself, giant US recruits haven't been a success so far in the AFL.Comment
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However, Hogan is a gun, and maybe the anonymity of Sydney may help.
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Unfortunately he's over 30, so his cards are marked. Too late to learn a new craft.Comment
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Welcome Don Pyke. I think he's a great addition. After the departure of Blakey we needed a senior and experienced replacement. As a former senior AFL coach who had success I think he offers that. I'm not too troubled by him presiding over the infamous camp. Who knows how much it was his call and, anyway, he will have learnt from that whole experience. Plus, he was available and willing to come to Sydney. Of former head coaches going around, I'm really glad we didn't go for someone like Brad Scott or Scott Watters.
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Two out, one in, with a reduction in soft cap might work out ok. Then again we also lost Tadhg, but perhaps we can bring him back?All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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The Magistrate recorded a conviction against Hogan despite his lawyer applying for him to be granted a spent conviction that would avoid the offence being recorded against him.
Dobson said one reason for the application was "looming" problems regarding Hogan's employment and the potential of him "living out his life in a rugby state, where he would never be known".
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By the sounds he will be heading to either QLD or a NSW based club , below taken from the AFL app
The Magistrate recorded a conviction against Hogan despite his lawyer applying for him to be granted a spent conviction that would avoid the offence being recorded against him.
Dobson said one reason for the application was "looming" problems regarding Hogan's employment and the potential of him "living out his life in a rugby state, where he would never be known".
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