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Bail - took them on

Bartram - improved but flawed

Bate - the major disappointment

Bell - given no chances

Bennell - classy but limited

Blease - was never sighted

Bruce - turned back time

Cheney - out of favour

Davey - important link man

Dunn - came of age

Fitzpatrick - was never sighted

Frawley - just a rock

Garland - repelled and more

Gawn - was never sighted

Green - most productive season

Grimes - gave great drive

Gysberts - cause for optimism

Jamar - league's biggest improver

Jetta - little to enthuse

Johnson - only occasionally effective

Jones - successful new role

Jurrah - thrilling after fitness

MacDonald - a worthwhile investment

McDonald - all and more

Maric - probably went backwards

Martin - poor before injury

McNamara - was rarely sighted

Miller - career has expired

Moloney - team above all

Morton - failed to inspire

Petterd - exciting until injured

Rivers - almost always reliable

Scully - was everything expected

Strauss - not ready yet

Sylvia - sensational when motivated

Tapscott - was never sighted

Trengove - a wonderful acquisition

Warnock - good but limited

Watts - talented but flawed

Wonaeamirri - must get fitter

Healey - was never sighted

Hughes - no more chances

McKenzie - a tackling machine

Meesen - was never sighted

Newton - no more chances

Spencer - giant , little else

 

Nice Work Joeboy.

Seems to be a pretty fair assessment of the list.

Bate- big question mark.

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