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  • UUaswan
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    Originally posted by lwjoyner
    Now for Buller (shows a lot of promise), then there is fox,francis and hamling (no) Kirk (not sure) Ladhams (a query) LLoyd (not sure) and Mitchel (delist) and Ramps (retire) Paton no and Leidler (dont know)
    What say red and whiters
    Buller deserves a year, seems more flexible than Amartey or Mclean
    Fox or Ramps, not both
    Ladhams yes but doubt he stays
    Hamling no
    Francis no
    Lloyd 50/50, purely as a back up
    Not sure the rest

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  • UUaswan
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    Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
    Bring it to ground? That's pessimistic. How about tall forwards who take contested marks?
    Or tall fwds that arent playing on 3 defenders.
    When we have enough talls, fwds can get on the lead as the defenders have to defend and not just clog space.

    Look at Freo, 3 talls, 1 gets open as the defenders have to get on a player. We are the opposite.

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  • Thunder Shaker
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    Originally posted by UUaswan
    neither are helped when we don't play enough tall fwds, all of a sudden "dump kicks" turn into "quick entries" when you have enough talls who can bring it to ground
    Bring it to ground? That's pessimistic. How about tall forwards who take contested marks?

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  • lwjoyner
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    Now for Buller (shows a lot of promise), then there is fox,francis and hamling (no) Kirk (not sure) Ladhams (a query) LLoyd (not sure) and Mitchel (delist) and Ramps (retire) Paton no and Leidler (dont know)
    What say red and whiters

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  • imuninformedtwo
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    Originally posted by Dow

    Can’t say I am thrilled, but if he develops a tank he could potentially be the inside player to compliment our outside guns
    Right now, he is. He’s allowing Mills to play back. He can improve (and so can Mills for the record, in a different way), but he’s playing an important structural role.

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