Patrick Dangerfield
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But until sort of that time, I think there's going to be some that we analyse and go,
sit within the Hawthorne Medical Department and see what they see and have the conversations that they do for the reasons that they do.
So not only those medicos know the players that they're assessing, so we can speculate, but we don't know them as well as what the Hawthorne medicos do.
And I trust that the clubs put a huge amount of time into the assessment of their own players and to hiring the best possible staff that they can hire.
Yeah, at Origin, absolutely.
Oh, look, because I've been in that position before, to be honest.
So, like, you sort of know what you want to do as a player, I think, having done it.
So, there's so many motions that you go through.
around the guilt of potentially leaving wanting to stay and i don't know what he's going to do whether he stays or he goes but i'm just saying from my experience there's so many emotions that you do go through and it's just not it's not as clear-cut as what people think it may be
because footy's an emotional game and one week you go from, you know, the incredible elation of great wins and it's like, oh, how could you ever consider leaving this place?
And then, you know, two weeks later, you can have some deflating losses and it's like, oh, this is hard.
I just want to go home and escape.
So, yeah,
I think Zach, from my experience, he's a footy head, and whatever it is, whatever decision he makes, I think it'll be based on where he thinks he can win.
I know you posed that question before around what team, and I think that'll be fundamental to the decision that he does make.
What about Toby Green?
He'd look good in Cats colours, Kane.
He'd look good in Giants colours on the weekend, though.
Yeah, he did.