#3 Darcy Parish - signed to 2029 (Part 3, from April 2025)

Continuing the discussion from #3 Darcy Parish - signed to 2027 - #10102 by geedub.

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Correct the thread title, he’s signed until 2029, not 2027…

At least it will mean Tsatas gets a proper ru …

Ahhh never mind

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You just have to laugh at this point.

Try and get another club to take him in the hope they can get him healthy, and we pay a big part of his salary

The long contracts that we have handed out over the past few years are killing us

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Look at the positives
Brad can give that Setterfield kid a run of 15 games before delisting him

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I have no idea why Murphy and co haven’t been shown the door yet. How many player’s careers have we wrecked in recent years

Keeping Hobbs and Tsatas on the list was mismanagement. They’d never get a look in with this team.

He has to be the worst along with his team

Who are the co? Name the co.

How many times has he done a calf, seems to be absolutely chronic now, he’s doing them every time.

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‘The big red fire engine’ strikes again.

This is why it’s gonna take 10 years to fix the Dodoro mess.

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We are going make Geelong an offer to take him, that they can’t refuse

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If we can convince Darcy to wear a headband, the sell is going to be a peice of cake.

Haha, we’ll offer them the draper compo pick lol

Poor bugger - what could have been.

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Parish 2021 season was incredible

Peter Wright had a break out season by winning the b&f then farks his shoulder in the pre season and hasn’t been the same since

We can never have nice things

Ever considered it might be surface related, not Murphy et all. I’d love to be a fly on the wall listening to them talking about this fitness & conditioning program and how to improve it. Parish is becoming a sad story for player and Club.

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It’s not about not getting nice things. To me, this is likely on the Club who can’t get a cohort of players playing football.

Parish was AA in 2021, entering prime of his career. He was a very good footballer.

What’s happened to him is not just frustrating, it’s becoming a sad story for all concerned.

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Agree something needs to be done and they can start by putting Murphy and his team into the cannon.

No wonder we always struggle to play out a season or get better as a team
when we consistently have our best players injured and not playing a full season together.