Trent Dennis-Lane
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Well, I've now seen this boy twice and he's been a stand-out both times. No guarantee for success of course but plenty to be excited about. He has the balance and poise that you expect from the aboriginal boys, but also a level of footy smarts and calmness. One mark from Friday, where he's given the smallest nudge to the defender in front before leaping back and taking a super mark overhead, spoke of a player that is well ahead of the learning curve of your normal new recruit.Comment
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I think his background is Tibetan rather than indigenous AustralianComment
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Giant's post misidentified TDL as aboriginal, however, I was more concerned about this...
No guarantee for success of course but plenty to be excited about. He has the balance and poise that you expect from the aboriginal boys, but also a level of footy smarts and calmness
Hopefully, that is not what Giant meant.He had observed that people who did lie were, on the whole, more resourceful and ambitious and successful than people who did not lie.Comment
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Dennis-Lane shines in intra-Club match
Dennis-Lane shines in intra-Club match
Trent Dennis-Lane is almost a certainty to line up against Carlton in the Swans' pre-season cup opener, after kicking five goals in Friday's Club practice matchComment
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yep he will be dangerous as he has a good leap on him which will make it difficult for a fast short tagger to pick him up but even harder for the mobile medium talls at say 188 to 190cm tall as TDL will beat them for pace !!
and kick a goal !!"be tough, only when it gets tough"
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During the Draft and all the rumours I took the time, as I'm sure a lot of you did, to watch his videos and was immediately excited by what I saw.
What excited me was not just his footy smarts because that can count for nothing if everytime you go for goal you get a point (poor Schneids), his accuracy and ability to score from anywhere was completely freakish.
BRING ITComment
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Giant's post misidentified TDL as aboriginal, however, I was more concerned about this...
The conjuction 'but' shows opposite or conflicting ideas in a sentence so that it suggests 'Aboriginal boys' (itself a somewhat condescending turn of phrase) may not also have footy smarts and calmness.
Hopefully, that is not what Giant meant.
And yes, TDL looks the goods.He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)Comment
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Jetta and TDL are the ones i'm looking forward to the most on Saturday
...oh and Big Mummy too.Official Driver Of The "Who Gives A @@@@ As The Player Will Get Delisted Anyway" Bandwagon.
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Before we all get too precious, the "but" was more a reference to "maturity beyond years" that one might expect from a newby, which I would have thought was clear from the subsequent sentence. "But" I do acknowledge a mistake as to his racial antecedents.
Nevertheless, forget his origins - just get excited that we appear to have picked up a young footballer (and yes they're all boys to me) that has the skills to address nicely a gap in our forward line make-up to date.Comment
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Before we all get too precious, the "but" was more a reference to "maturity beyond years" that one might expect from a newby, which I would have thought was clear from the subsequent sentence. "But" I do acknowledge a mistake as to his racial antecedents.
Nevertheless, forget his origins - just get excited that we appear to have picked up a young footballer (and yes they're all boys to me) that has the skills to address nicely a gap in our forward line make-up to date.
Goodes at CHF,Bradshaw,White,TDL at FF
The question will be.."who misses out" I thought it would be Moore but he is burning up the track pre-season. 4 new faces,2 missing from last year..who si going to miss out?Comment
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