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Bail - fearless attacking game

Bartram- continued outstanding season

Bennell - was rarely sighted

Bruce - was great again

Davey - some important possessions

Dunn - loved his endeavour

Frawley - nothing to dislike

Garland - made few errors

Green - important when needed

Jamar - made an impression

Johnson - did his share

Jones - terrific in close

Jurrah - a poor game

MacDonald - fantastic first half

McDonald - effective tagging game

Morton - effective linking game

Rivers - safe and sensible

Scully - prolific but wasteful

Sylvia - in sublime form

Watts - effective without intensity

Wonaeamirri - had little involvement

McKenzie - a powerhouse worker

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Sylvia - YM Was Right

Jurrah - Oceanic Flight 815

Garland - Career best game

Watts - No forward (yet)

McKenzie - Pure contested genius

Macdonald - Bad move Voss

Fevola - Worse move Voss

Dunn - Three killer goals.

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Bail - fearless attacking game

I have become a massive fan of Bail, he is quick, glides across the ground, gets the hard ball and uses it well. I've mentioned it before but I saw him play for Casey and he was fairly average but when playing for Melbourne he seems a lot better, suits the way the game in the AFL is played more.

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I have become a massive fan of Bail, he is quick, glides across the ground, gets the hard ball and uses it well. I've mentioned it before but I saw him play for Casey and he was fairly average but when playing for Melbourne he seems a lot better, suits the way the game in the AFL is played more.

I was at the intraclub practice match at the start of the year and was amazed to see him line up on Jurrah. At the time I needed to dig out a team list to figure out who the guy was. However, it was clear that the club had plans for him from that moment. To play him on Jurrah was telling everyone how highly rated he is by the coaching panel and he's showed us this year that it is more than justified.

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I have become a massive fan of Bail, he is quick, glides across the ground, gets the hard ball and uses it well. I've mentioned it before but I saw him play for Casey and he was fairly average but when playing for Melbourne he seems a lot better, suits the way the game in the AFL is played more.

You are right about the gliding across the ground - amazing to watch really.

I wrote the following in April - nothing has changed.

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Bail also brings an X factor. Look no further than the first goal against the filth: running for and demanding an over the top pass before running into an open goal. How many of us can remember such daring, taking the game on from a demon player?

Make no mistake, Bail is an absolute gun. (Perhaps I should say: he could be an absolute gun? :))

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Garland - Career best game

Garland's game in 2008 against a rampaging Buddy was his best I reckon. Buddy kicked 100 that year and Garland held him to 2 or 3 from memory - when we were shizen.

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Garland's game in 2008 against a rampaging Buddy was his best I reckon. Buddy kicked 100 that year and Garland held him to 2 or 3 from memory - when we were shizen.

Not taking anything away from that particular game, but Garland and Buddy are a good match athletically, but to see Garland beat a forward much much stronger than him, was great. It was a side of his game that I haven't seen from him yet.

I bless the medical team and our good fortune for getting him back on the field. It would have been a massive blow to lose him to his dodgy foot, when he has the skills, pace and strength to become an elite defender. Hopefully good management will see him play 200 games for us.

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GOAG... Bail is super. Love this kid.

A great team is made up partly of it's big 5 or 6 players... they get all the press. But they're nothing without second tier guys. Bail is a little ripper. His use may not be extraordinary, but it's useful. And when the pressure is on, his kicking doesn't wilt.

He's got pace, smarts, he goes is good and hard. He's making BP look VERY clever. One of my favourites. A player I feel justified getting behind. I reckon he could be our next Nathan Brown type.

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But despite that he boasted to the media before the game that he would kick seven tonight:)!!!

TALK IS CHEAP!

My Brother lives in Brisbane and follows the Lions, he says the talk is that a large part of the club ( Not just supporters ) want him out. Their big problem is he has almost no currency. Is there a club that would take him for nothing let alone give the lions anything?

My view last night was "as soon as he was gone the Lions Forwards fired up."

It was like they said thank god he is out of the road!

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My view last night was "as soon as he was gone the Lions Forwards fired up."

Same, as soon as Fev went of i got worried it might give Brown more space. If he kicked a few he would get his players and the crowed going.

Also i was enjoying Garland give him a belting.

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