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Dean Bailey takes aim at Dee-serters

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Go for it Dean ....

I love Dean's quiet self-assuredness expressed in the very last sentence of the article. When the players develop this type of self-belief, both individually and as a team, we will be on the way. It will take time, but it will happen.

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Bailey is as ice-cool and measured as they come.

So true, love it.

Surprised they didn't mention Watts when talking about Jurrah and the forward line in general... it seems LJ's one poor game has moved the spotlight away from The Messiah 1.0, at least for now lol.


Surprised they didn't mention Watts when talking about Jurrah and the forward line in general...

So Miller IS the answer when it comes to supporting Jurrah. Well now I can sleep better at night.

Was a very good double page article...The Players have just gotta go for it. Take risks

That's how they have trained, but they must believe in themselves & do it against other Teams.

Round 11 followed by Q Bday good coupla weeks there :)

So Miller IS the answer when it comes to supporting Jurrah. Well now I can sleep better at night.

I sat behind the goals at the Gabba last year and the work that Miller did behind play when the ball came down to Jurrah was outstanding. Put aside his kicking for goal, he has a football brain and whilst we have so many inexperienced players it is imperative that someone like Miller is in the forward line doing all those unrewarded and unnoticed things that are essential to the team as a whole.

 

So Miller IS the answer when it comes to supporting Jurrah. Well now I can sleep better at night.

You're not the guy sitting behind me in the member's yelling "Kick It" are you?

I sat behind the goals at the Gabba last year and the work that Miller did behind play when the ball came down to Jurrah was outstanding. Put aside his kicking for goal, he has a football brain and whilst we have so many inexperienced players it is imperative that someone like Miller is in the forward line doing all those unrewarded and unnoticed things that are essential to the team as a whole.

How many goals did we kick at the GABBA?


You're not the guy sitting behind me in the member's yelling "Kick It" are you?

I hate that guy.

Some supporters I want to punch in the head because they feel the need to push their stupidity down the throat of everyone in the vicinity.

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