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I think in the right environment he could blossom.

Right now he needs a change of scenery.

Depending on the asking price, I'd love to have him on our list.

Much better option than Alwyn Davey.

I think I'd even trade one of Jones or Warnock for him.

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I think in the right environment he could blossom.

Right now he needs a change of scenery.

Depending on the asking price, I'd love to have him on our list.

Much better option than Alwyn Davey.

I think I'd even trade one of Jones or Warnock for him.

He is an interesting one Tambling...Because he does have great talents,but being at Richmond for so long has that killed his spirit??

Or as you say a new environment of Team mate could re ignite him???

Worth considering....so many many players leave Richmond and prosper.

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Definitely worth a look. Not being the sole responsible provider and posession getter may help him. Would love for our forwards to be leading at him. Give him space on a wing him/davey using their pace and skills would be worth a look.

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I think in the right environment he could blossom.

Right now he needs a change of scenery.

Depending on the asking price, I'd love to have him on our list.

Much better option than Alwyn Davey.

I think I'd even trade one of Jones or Warnock for him.

I'd rather drink a cup of cold sick.

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I'd take him and I think he'd be a good get.

I think he's critically underrated due to being stuck in an average team and average environment his whole career.

Let's not forget the tiges were largely responsible for JON's career going nowhere because they never identified that he had learning difficulties.

At a club like MFC I think he'd be a revelation.

I wouldn't really like to give up Jones or Warnock for him though, I was just trying to stir up some debate.

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I think in the right environment he could blossom.

Right now he needs a change of scenery.

Depending on the asking price, I'd love to have him on our list.

Much better option than Alwyn Davey.

I think I'd even trade one of Jones or Warnock for him.

'E25', jeez I'm surprised, I thought you preferred your players made of harder wood. I think we need to try to get players that are fairly robust.

IMO Aaron is about our limit, I reckon in any one team.

Other than that, he hasn't set the world on fire.... What about that Tiwi kid, 'WJ' posted about..

If were going to look at any lightweights, lets try to find a young untried Kid. You never know the potential.

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For a 4th round pick he would be worth a flyer. Might blossom at a club like the dees with strong indigenous roots.

I am not in favor of chasing him hard. If he comes cheap we will have a look, because the truth is Tambling is anything but a star, or even good player at this level. He is now a fringe player that needs a change of scenery damn quick.

4th round pick deal, anything more then forget it.

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For a 4th round pick he would be worth a flyer. Might blossom at a club like the dees with strong indigenous roots.

I am not in favor of chasing him hard. If he comes cheap we will have a look, because the truth is Tambling is anything but a star, or even good player at this level. He is now a fringe player that needs a change of scenery damn quick.

4th round pick deal, anything more then forget it.

4th round pick and Maric for Tambling?

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