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I'm also very happy with Chip but there was somthing I think in the second qtr where I saw him take short steps when the game was in the balance. I maybe wrong but I dont think so. Anyone see this??? Trengove was another culprit of short steps when he should of ran straight through the saints player and put our stamp on the game when in the balance.

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expect him to blanket Neagle this week

surely he wouldn't be wasted on Spud Neagle... I expect Chip to take Monfries if the latter plays, otherwise I have no idea.

I would just like to highlight the fantastic efforts of James Frawley, who did a solid job on the dangerous Stephen Milne yesterday. It really is incredible to think that the same guy can play effective roles on both Stephen Milne and Jonathan Brown...

He's a beauty - has size, strength, pace, marking power and great footy smarts - all the attributes of a great AFL player...and it was wonderful news earlier in the season when he committed to the Dees for at least the next few years, despite attraction from the Gold Coast.

Go Chip. Go Dees.

You are quite right, but I don't like what's happening.

He's a gun CHB and in that role he can provide many attacking initiatives with his fast runs and raking low kicks.

I thought that we lost out on Sunday because he was removed from that role, much of the time when Milne played deep.

Surely the blanketing of a Milne is precisely what Bartram is there for?

 

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