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Thats what we call him after a turnover .

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I bet i am not alone in being surprised that Clint was selected as part of the leadership group

he has flaws and kicking being the most obvious one

Neeld would have to have plans for him to tag as he is effective at that

Can get his own ball

He is tenacious and gives 100% and to me that is a major part of Neelds contested possesion coaching philosphy

I wouldnt expect him not to be in our best 22

where he plays is what is intriguing though

If he gets better at Kicking to position then he will become important

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According to this interview with Cale Morton - http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/7415/newsid/135366/default.aspx - Bartram is carrying a kneee injury and struggling to get up each week.

"he’s going through a lot with his knee injury at the moment. It’s a challenge for him to get up each week. "

Aside from the obvious concern about CB's injury, I'm a bit surprised that the club / Matt Burgan has not edited this info out the interview - do we really need to telegraph who's playing with a niggle / not at full strength

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According to this interview with Cale Morton - http://www.melbourne...66/default.aspx - Bartram is carrying a kneee injury and struggling to get up each week.

"he’s going through a lot with his knee injury at the moment. It’s a challenge for him to get up each week. "

Aside from the obvious concern about CB's injury, I'm a bit surprised that the club / Matt Burgan has not edited this info out the interview - do we really need to telegraph who's playing with a niggle / not at full strength

I've had info on Bartram from 4 years ago that his knee was shot and he'd have to retire soon.

He has been able to manage the injury, but it is not a heavily guarded secret.

Blokes I knew playing VFL were well aware of it too.

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Just in the right spot at the right time, and his disposal was smart, took the right option and played within his limitations!

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