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2010 Player Review - # 50 Rhys Healey (rookie)

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Dont expect to see Rhys's name on the list being retained.

Good luck wherever you go..thanks

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would probably have to be the most unkown play we have had on our list in years :S

 

Played a couple of ok games at the end- but won't make it- gone I say too.


Stating the obvious.

Rhys Who-ley???

Was he a 3 or 4 year rookie, or did it just seem that long?

What to say?

Not everyone is good enough to make the grade.

Good luck in your future endeavours Rhys...

 

.....oh Rhys the unknown, had quite a few chats to him actually....watched him play in some Casey games..... first year was ruined by a serious quad injury, second year one or two niggling injuries, Brad Gotch thought he was progressing well, but injuries had cruelled him a bit (I asked him)....brought him back in at the end of the season to do tagging roles.......may keep his place.....will be his third yeat on the rookielist........depends on Footy Dept

.....oh Rhys the unknown, had quite a few chats to him actually....watched him play in some Casey games..... first year was ruined by a serious quad injury, second year one or two niggling injuries, Brad Gotch thought he was progressing well, but injuries had cruelled him a bit (I asked him)....brought him back in at the end of the season to do tagging roles.......may keep his place.....will be his third yeat on the rookielist........depends on Footy Dept

Hasn't had a chance to show what he is capable of due to injury.


He's really good in traffic, wins the contested ball, has a good strong body and has clean hands in traffic.

Unfortunately I just don't think he uses the ball well enough by foot.

would probably have to be the most unkown play we have had on our list in years :S

Remember Danny Hayes? Heath Neville?

Remember Danny Hayes? Heath Neville?

Andre Gianfagna? Shane Neaves?

I forgot we still had Healey on the list. I remember reading Gotch's Casey reviews and seeing the name Rhys Healey and thinking 'Who?'

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