Yeah was wondering that myself,he seems to have kicked a few at reserves level although not massive numbers,be worth looking into if there wasnt much about.
Rob-Bloods i agree but i started this thread as a look to what may be around if at seasons end its needed,sorry if ive done something wrong just thought it would be interesting to see whats about.
Was going to do an under 18's one as well but im starting to get the picture i should stop.
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Rod please tell me you're on the match committee.We recruited Grundy as a forward and play him as a key defender (thank god in some ways..) We have Lewis Johnston, another key forward, trailing as a key defender and TDL our main attacking forward at the moment, apparently needs to become more defensive in chase and tackle...
We need to rethink how we use our current recruits and make them attacking forwards. Understand that we need to lock the ball in our forward line, over just a thought, Goodesy on wing, LJ at FF, TDL in the pocket, Sam Reid at CHF and leave them there for the rest of the season. Rotate some others through the flanks. Rest a ruckman in the pocket if needed and heaven forbid that ROK is allowed to play a game HFF....! (being an all Australian in that position and all) Nipper seems to appear in the 2nds best give him some more chances..
Take the hurt with White sell him to the highest bidder. He is not a ruck and not making it at FF!
You don't get firsts experience in Canberra!
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What's wrong with Ben McKinley? He started on fire at WCE and then off to Roos and now in VFL.Leave a comment:
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Few ideas .....Lewis Johnston, Jed Lamb, Trent Dennis-Lane, Matt Spangher, Mike Pyke, Daniel Currie hey let's try out a forward line this year!Leave a comment:
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Just wondering if any of the people who reguarly watch the ressies have seen any talent in that league,surely some of the canberra teams must have a few good young types or they wouldnt be in that league?
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