Welcome to the rehab club - Dr Matt Inness

He was sharp from memory. Left armer, moved it both ways.

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He also took that role from a former Collingwood employee, so he has his priorities right already in that regard :joy:

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It’s alarming how many North & WC people we have hired in the past 3 years. Easily the two worst clubs in the league, over the past 5 years… Can’t we aim a little higher??

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Almost like he was a Bulldogs person first.

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bring back suki hobson

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Too honest.

And its not like bucks had their worst injury season, but still bring back the saga gang

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Off to the signs you’re getting old thread. I would swear he was playing shield cricket about 5 years ago …

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Player for Essendon CC. Might be the circuit breaker to sort out the Windy Hill bottleneck.

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He has 9 we have 18…if nothing else he should be halving our injuries!

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I do not have a joke about this gentleman.

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I feel ya on this surely it cant just be coincidence that its those two teams.

In my opinion we should have been looking at good teams like swans hawks freo cats

Such as?

He was at the Dogs for 12 years and was in charge when they won their premiership and made another. He has been at a long term successful team.

Now at the Eagles for 2024 and 2025 and has reduced their soft tissue injuries.

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Best of luck matty.

Get it done

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I remember him as a cricketer. I dunno if many clubs look outside the afl for fitness bosses from other sports, I think a few of the best came from soccer and rugby in the past, but it seems like a lot just rotate around the afl clubs.

I would have liked a bit of thinking outside the box, to potentially get an advantage over the other clubs with something new and innovative, but maybe it’s too risky.

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You mean what they publicly claimed they were going to do?

Lol. No way.

Just speculation at this point isn’t it?

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I only remember him moving it across the right-hander