#30 - Nate Caddy - thru 2028

A red and black tie would go really well with Harley’s black shirt.

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I see a Windsor with a Windsor, a not Windsor with a Windsor, and a not Windsor with no Windsor.

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Harley Reid has a very unfortunate head on him doesn’t he.

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Irrelevant comment. As long as he can footy good, l don’t care what he looks like.

Well one thing you would get with Harley is passion for footy and the will to win. We need those type of footballers.

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I’d dare to dream again with these three running around in the red and black one day.

Caddy though … that stare. Its got a bit of the “you seriously thinking I won’t take the AFL by storm next year?” about it.

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Caddy better end up a star.

No pressure.

Let’s hope our vessel can resist enormous implosion pressures

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How does everyone forget Scott Cummings?! 8 goals on debut. Would have been brilliant in the ‘■■■ and a can of VB at half time’ era of the VFL

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That’s 100% entirely on Cupido. In theory, it should’ve been a great trade. I was a huge wrap for Caracella, but Cupido was a very, very talented footballer. Only problem was he lacked application, dedication, lived a very “loose” lifestyle and was, to be frank, a fair-sized dikkhead (talk to people at any of the myriad clubs he’s played for if you’re in any doubt). People think Stringer is bad… Cupido was him to the power 1000.
If only he’d had the attitude to match his ability…

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Ahh the essendon football club of submarines

On talent Cupido should have been the best small-mid forward of the 2000s

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Agree… even up here on Darwin, unfit and out of condition, he smashed the goal kicking records. Regularly kicked bags… but unfortunately wont be remembered fondly by those who played with him… from what i have been told.

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Add to that stringer isn’t a drug addicted theif

Not the only thing he did with bags :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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Well yes, there is that… and the gambling…

Left a practice match at quarter time because he got a better $$$ offer, drove over there and played 2nd half for another club.
Never heard anything about drugs, mind you.

Never any story on drugs when he played at Bacchus Marsh, but the gambling was of epic proportions. He didn’t get on that well with his Teammates either. He was a huge draw cards and a very talented player.

I remember Matty Lloyd in his first season…particular in the final vs WCE…struggled to kick 45m. Never had that problem much longer.

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In fairness to Lloyd he had just turned 17 when he debuted.