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Andrejs Everitt

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Any Chance he will be at the Melbourne football club next year?

Seems to be on the outer with rocket eade over at the dogs,

12 games in four years, former number 11 draft pick, very quick for a 193cm player,

Very sound foot skills,

Apparently we just missed out on landing him last year,

What do you think?

 

Any Chance he will be at the Melbourne football club next year?

Seems to be on the outer with rocket eade over at the dogs,

12 games in four years, former number 11 draft pick, very quick for a 193cm player,

Very sound foot skills,

Apparently we just missed out on landing him last year,

What do you think?

I think he is the brother of Peter.I believe St Kilda tried to get him last year. I think he could be an added bonus at Demonland.Can play in several positions however never been allowed to settle in one.I thought he signed a two year contract last year by memory.But again could be wrong.

 

Could be part of a deal for Andrew Walker (perhaps a straight swap?).

12 Games in 4 years....Why is the first thing i am asking??

got me beat !! was thinking along the same lines. Has the makings of a pretty handy VFL player I believe :rolleyes:

This guy has honestly surprised me. He looked the goods on draft day, and appears to have the tools to be a good afl player.

Miss coached/managed or not enough self discipline? If the price is right, might be worth a look.

 

His raw skills are great just can't get his hands on the ball enough at AFL level. I think he can play i just think obviously as the Bulldogs upgrade him from VFL to AFL, he hits the 1's and just can't find the footy. whether its others not trusting him or lack of concentration is unbeknown to me but for a decent price he's the kind of trade you need to make to win flags.

Everitt is definately a player we should target. He could be the next Leight Brown. (Who would have thought we would be saying that in a good way 12 months ago?)


Has been impressive whenever I have seen him play. Has there been a long term injury and struggling to recover fully?

i remember he trained with us for a week as part of his AIS program

Is there a concern about his commitment or something? His name was thrown up last year (I think) and it didn't eventuate, is this the Doggies shopping him around because they don't want him around like Essendon did with Lovett for a few years before he went to Saints.

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