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I told you so.

Dunn is in our best 22 and should have never been dropped. Whenever Dunn plays he hits the scoreboard. Another 2 goals today and named in the best. All of those people who think he had nothing to offer this club take a good hard look at yourself (90% of ppl on this site). If you can't see the obvious talent that Dunn has then I'm worried about you. He would be a 45-50 goal a year forward.

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I never realised how hard it is to type when you are laughing hysterically...

Whether or not Dunn continues his decent form of late, you have been wrong about so much, for so long that a thread like this is so undeserved it's bordering on narcissistic perversion.

Newton can become a good AFL player...

Jack Grimes has a fundamental flaw in his kicking...

Anyone else have anymore gems from Freak?

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Yeah, I have a pearler.

"190-192 centimetre players are useless in the AFL."

Well guess how tall Dunn is...

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I told you so.

Dunn is in our best 22 and should have never been dropped. Whenever Dunn plays he hits the scoreboard. Another 2 goals today and named in the best. All of those people who think he had nothing to offer this club take a good hard look at yourself (90% of ppl on this site). If you can't see the obvious talent that Dunn has then I'm worried about you. He would be a 45-50 goal a year forward.

When you do an "I told you so" It's best reserved for when someone does a Sylvia, and kicks four goals, gets 35+ touches... Monsters a game.

Dunn was barely in our best. It was a good-serviceable game.

Oh, and you're wrong about the "never should have been dropped." He was, for large chunks of the year, nowhere near in our best 22. If he'd made the side it would have been unfair to better performed players playing a similar role.

Oh. And when he does the same against a football side... not the local grandma's sewing circle that turned up yesterday, then we'll take notice.

You told us Freak, over and over, but he proved only so much yesterday. Calm down.

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I'm going to attempt to take this seriously. Going forward I see our forward structure being something like:

FF: Wona Watts Jetta

HFF: Sylvia Miller Jurrah

Obviously the aim is to get our midfielders to also rotate through the area, guys like Green, Grimes, Blease and the new guys.

I just can't see a spot for him when we're serious about winning games, perhaps Jetta but I love the pressure he provides. Even so I'd prefer Davey taking Jetta's place, not Dunn.

Dunn has perhaps bought himself another couple of years with his recent performances but he is still only a depth player.

Would love for him to prove me wrong though

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Dunn is rubbish. Still has never had a really good game.

He is just in our 22 now when we are tanking but come next year, as soon as we have a healthy list and a few more young talented players he wont be a starting 22 player. Just not good enough unfortunately, Shame we wasted such a high pick on him.

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I told you so.

Dunn is in our best 22 and should have never been dropped. Whenever Dunn plays he hits the scoreboard. Another 2 goals today and named in the best. All of those people who think he had nothing to offer this club take a good hard look at yourself (90% of ppl on this site). If you can't see the obvious talent that Dunn has then I'm worried about you. He would be a 45-50 goal a year forward.

Hopefully you are the recruiting manager at one of the 15 other clubs as all Dunn did yesterday was create some trade value. Is not a best 22 player.

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I'm going to attempt to take this seriously. Going forward I see our forward structure being something like:

FF: Wona Watts Jetta

HFF: Sylvia Miller Jurrah

Obviously the aim is to get our midfielders to also rotate through the area, guys like Green, Grimes, Blease and the new guys.

I just can't see a spot for him when we're serious about winning games, perhaps Jetta but I love the pressure he provides. Even so I'd prefer Davey taking Jetta's place, not Dunn.

Dunn has perhaps bought himself another couple of years with his recent performances but he is still only a depth player.

Would love for him to prove me wrong though

Dunn's a bit of an average player, but I'd have him ahead of Miller in that forwardline. I just wonder if his time is up? He was hapless yesterday.

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I'm going to attempt to take this seriously. Going forward I see our forward structure being something like:

FF: Wona Watts Jetta

HFF: Sylvia Miller Jurrah

Obviously the aim is to get our midfielders to also rotate through the area, guys like Green, Grimes, Blease and the new guys.

I just can't see a spot for him when we're serious about winning games, perhaps Jetta but I love the pressure he provides. Even so I'd prefer Davey taking Jetta's place, not Dunn.

Dunn has perhaps bought himself another couple of years with his recent performances but he is still only a depth player.

Would love for him to prove me wrong though

No Petterd?

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Yeah, I have a pearler.

"190-192 centimetre players are useless in the AFL."

Well guess how tall Dunn is...

Oh, snap.

Check mate.

Game over.

Oh, remembered another - Morton can't kick as well as Palmer and we should grabbed him instead at Pick 4.

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I heard Grimes is playing in Albury next week.

Dropped for his fundamentally flawed kicking action which has seen him have such a poor second season.

As if we wasted pick 14 on this dud.

He is hopeless, seriously, his kicking action is so flawed he nearly bloody won us the game yesterday and made us lose Scully. Get rid of him! :wub:

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