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  • Young Blood
    On the rise
    • Apr 2005
    • 541

    #16
    Originally posted by liz
    Dale Morris is actually one of a group of 20 or so players who can be considered to be slightly unlucky to miss out on AA selection this year. He has had a superb season and if continues the way he has been, he'll be AA within a couple of years.
    I wouldn't rate him quite that highly - but my initial point wasn't as clear as it should have been - he wasn't close to AA in the year he was picked in the IR team.

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    • satchmopugdog
      Bandicoots ears
      • Apr 2004
      • 3691

      #17
      To me Dale Morris is a Craig Bolton clone. He is neat in his movements, his timing and decision making are impeccable, he can play tall or short,similar build and colourings,quiet and reliable.

      A busy milkman?????


      He is the rock of the Bulldogs defence just as B2 is for us.
      "The Dog days are over, The Dog days are gone" Florence and the Machine

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      • Ajn
        Draft Scout
        • Jan 2003
        • 711

        #18
        Ted Richards the next AA (2-3 years), and might I add Everitt onto the tally for next year
        Staying ahead of the game...

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        • royboy42
          Senior Player
          • Apr 2006
          • 2078

          #19
          Malceski is becoming more and more impressive every week..his game v west coast on saturday was extremely mature for such a young player.
          His run from defence then the long accurate kick to a man remind me of someone in my past...do u think i can remember who?? It's driving me crazy!
          Maybe his kicking style is the key..anyway, anyone who can help me out, feel free! Please.
          Come to think of it, there was a bloke called Don Furness who played in the middle for the Roys in the 50s..he kicked like eski..both sides too, unusual for those times! But i doubt too many here would remember him..maybe Old Royboy?
          Last edited by royboy42; 12 September 2006, 02:26 PM.

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          • Layby
            Suspended by the MRP
            • May 2006
            • 1803

            #20
            Bernie Quinlan ?

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            • adnar
              Warming the Bench
              • Oct 2004
              • 425

              #21
              Originally posted by Damien
              International Rules side is selected seperate to the AA side now.
              That's exactly what I said.

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              • swanhead2005
                On the Rookie List
                • Jun 2006
                • 33

                #22
                The Schneiderman! Actually just hope he has a couple of blistering games so I can hear the commentators use some cheesy "The amazing...", "Web of...", "You can't catch the..." etc. lines more often.

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                • royboy42
                  Senior Player
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 2078

                  #23
                  Wouldn't it be great if eski could kick like b quinlan.. i think blight was the nearest to him for distance and accuracy..i cant think of anyone round like that right now...but i'll take eski for now...he's only gonna get better!

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                  • Alibi Monday
                    33 Years of Support
                    • Jul 2006
                    • 112

                    #24
                    Originally posted by royboy42
                    Malceski is becoming more and more impressive every week..his game v west coast on saturday was extremely mature for such a young player.
                    His run from defence then the long accurate kick to a man remind me of someone in my past...do u think i can remember who?? It's driving me crazy!
                    Maybe his kicking style is the key..anyway, anyone who can help me out, feel free! Please.
                    Come to think of it, there was a bloke called Don Furness who played in the middle for the Roys in the 50s..he kicked like eski..both sides too, unusual for those times! But i doubt too many here would remember him..maybe Old Royboy?
                    A couple of commentators have mentioned his raking left foot, upfield vision and accuracy are similar to Mark Bayes.

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