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Welcome Liam Baker

I think a few went onto Martin but all had trouble with him.

Looks a heck of a pickup for peanuts.
What the heck was he doing during his time at the Suns?!

Killing time being guaranteed games and collecting a healthy pay check.

Would look better in a RFC jumper, but for what they are paying him he would want to be playing good footy.
 
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Check out his gym.
 
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Interesting that all 3 of Baker, Broady and, Grover are all rural WA boys from childhood and all very down to earth no nonsense types.
 
Good story in todays Hun about this bloke currently doing the big back from WA to be ready for training next week.
 
Every time I see a new post indication for player's thread during lockdown I fear the worst. (sorry to have contributed to that problem for anyone else experiencing the same thing)
 
Was interviewed sitting under a Pergola in Murray Bridge SA on his way back to Victoria on FoxFooty last night, very funny.
He said that he had a swag and was going to camp out after buying a feed.
As he has said previously, he cuts his own hair. They mustn't have any mirrors on the family farm, his hair looked terrible. To be fair though, he was 3000 km's into his road trip and might not have run a rake through it for a few days.

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It's on again now, they are replaying it.
 
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The one letdown with Bakes is the missed opportunity to pronounce Pingaring "Pinga-ring".
 
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Good story in todays Hun about this bloke currently doing the big back from WA to be ready for training next week.

Loved what he said about the Nullabor. Every one should do it at least once, or words to that effect.

Have travelled it 3 times, there and back, and never found it other than fascinating. Always something to see and other vehicles to wave to.

Had rellies in Esperance, hence the trips.
 
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