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Well he still is skinny.Whilst some posters have declared he has put on 5kls- he could do with at least another 16 kls. Hestill looks as though he needs a good feed.

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He looked fat next to Scully in the practice match.

Obviously he wasn't, he is still skinny, but he has more bulk about him, with not much definition yet.

You can see he is filling out though.

Another 6kg of defined muscle would be perfect.

16kg is just silly.

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I don't think he has the frame and bone structure to carry too much extra weight. Will look artificially puffed up and might slow him down. I think a year or two of natural physical maturity may help more.

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Got a pretty big serve by some of the posters on here regarding his performance in the intra club. I thought he showed quite a lot however, worked well into space and made some great defensive efforts. The boy no doubt has talent

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Got a pretty big serve by some of the posters on here regarding his performance in the intra club. I thought he showed quite a lot however, worked well into space and made some great defensive efforts. The boy no doubt has talent

As I said recently, he's in Travis Johnstone land. Has all the gifts but has been unable to translate them into consistent quality performance thus far. I suspect like Johnstone it is at least partially in the grey matter.

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If he had massive guns and a barrelled chest, you would mistake him for Dermott Brereton.

However, despite his skinny legs, and frame, his legs do look stronger and he is carrying more up top.

It feels kind of weird giving physical descriptions.... I think I might quit while I'm ahead.

The kid can play and I expect a bold showing from him this season ..injuries permitting.

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I had a good look at him at the intra club game. He let off a high-pitched squeal as he tried to keep the ball in play in front of me on the wing. He still looks very skinny, but a more muscular-skinny instead of the footy-jumper-doesn't-look-right-on-him skinny. He is also increasingly looking like Murray from the Wiggles, but I doubt that'll affect his game.

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He is in the background of picture 19 from the intra club gallery here - http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/gallery-e6frf9o6-1225999604981?page=19

You can notice arms have bulked up but not defined and legs looking a bit stronger

Good observation.I must admit that when I look at his legs at training,I say to myself-not much added.

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He is in the background of picture 19 from the intra club gallery here - http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/gallery-e6frf9o6-1225999604981?page=19

You can notice arms have bulked up but not defined and legs looking a bit stronger

He's actually got defined thighs now. He used to look like a Little Leaguer wearing his big brother's shorts !

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Robbie Flower needed to bulk up as well and he would have been a better Player

Get real

Cale is a great young player get over his weight (although the predisposition to "squeal" does worry me)

I would not how ever put him in the same class as Trapper

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I had a good look at him at the intra club game. He let off a high-pitched squeal as he tried to keep the ball in play in front of me on the wing. He still looks very skinny, but a more muscular-skinny instead of the footy-jumper-doesn't-look-right-on-him skinny. He is also increasingly looking like Murray from the Wiggles, but I doubt that'll affect his game.

Classic. Wonder if cale knows how to drive the big red car as well as murray! Yes I have young kids and wiggles not for my pesonal consumption (really).

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As I said recently, he's in Travis Johnstone land. Has all the gifts but has been unable to translate them into consistent quality performance thus far. I suspect like Johnstone it is at least partially in the grey matter.

He moved from Travis Johnstone land the day I saw him back into a pack last year and do his knee in mid air.

Now he like Watts needs to learn to use speed and agility to lay some tackles. At present he doesn't lay nearly enough. Would love Bailey to give him more roles like the Goodes one. Why not blokes like Pendlebury and dangerous tall running types to shut down.

His attacking game is good, sometime very good, but defensively he is one of our worst. and that's a key area Bailey highlighted for this year.

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He moved from Travis Johnstone land the day I saw him back into a pack last year and do his knee in mid air.

Now he like Watts needs to learn to use speed and agility to lay some tackles. At present he doesn't lay nearly enough. Would love Bailey to give him more roles like the Goodes one. Why not blokes like Pendlebury and dangerous tall running types to shut down.

His attacking game is good, sometime very good, but defensively he is one of our worst. and that's a key area Bailey highlighted for this year.

wasn't it the reason he was dropped?

BTW I meant like TJ he has an out-of-whack talent vs output ratio

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wasn't it the reason he was dropped?

BTW I meant like TJ he has an out-of-whack talent vs output ratio

He has played three seasons, one of which he missed half with a knee injury. What output did you expect from a skinny kid in his first years?

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If you're gonna bulk up one piece at a time, then extra power in the legs is surely the best place to start.

The opposite of Brock Mclean!

And as far as references to Travis Johnstone go, let's just be clear that while Cale Morton might also have a psychological barrier to overcome, it is very different to Johnstone's. Trapper was... well, his problem wasn't a shortage of confidence, which I think Cale shows at times.

People should stop telling him he's too skinny to play - you don't wanting that thought in his head, especially since it will feel like something he doesn't have control over. A player who thinks they can't 'make it' because of something they don't have control over is in a bad situation.

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Robbie Flower needed to bulk up as well and he would have been a better Player

Get real

Cale is a great young player get over his weight (although the predisposition to "squeal" does worry me)

I would not how ever put him in the same class as Trapper

Leave RF out of this discussion.....HE WAS SIMPLY A FREAK ! Cale, as a versatile player with a touch of class, needs to bulk up a bit to improve his competitiveness.....and that includes for a guaranteed spot in the side !

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Cale has trouble keeping bulk on when all the aerobic work starts. It's simply his physiology. I imagine he will never be bulked up enough for some here.

It's really his strength that's crucial.

So he has put on bulk/weight/strength over summer but he is not nor ever will be Beemer.

As an interesting aside when Bodan(?) got to the club he looked at Sylvia and said " his shape is all wrong". They set about reconstructing Col so that he had more bulk up top and less around the legs/hips. I find it interesting that posters have commented on the lower bulk of guys like Trengove and Morton on light of this....

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