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Taggerts a worry, first year and has only had one or two games for Casey and barely trained.

Unless he has a solid next year I can see him having a very short career.

It is most important that he gets his body right, he has genuine talent, a good track worker now put in ice.

He'll make it, either as a mid or small back line player.Could even become a strong forward pocket player.

 
 

As to Jet not sure he is a midfielder or AFL standard yet with his fitness base, he always looks like he is gone into a 3rd qtr when he plays a full game or is that just me?


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Barts out for rest of season with knee injury

Can we take a trick?

God I hope all the crap is happening in 2012 and 2013 will see more GOOD luck

If some of the injured players start coming back where does that leave Magner and Couch who were promoted from Rookies because of injuries to others?

Sad but we just lost Bartram for 2012 so another spot is available.

 

As to Jet not sure he is a midfielder or AFL standard yet with his fitness base, he always looks like he is gone into a 3rd qtr when he plays a full game or is that just me?

It's not just you.


Jettas to skinny to be a midfielder. Not enough grunt about him in my opinion.

Lol. He's a wrecking ball.

Need to elevate someone off the rookie list now - Couch now I would have thought. Not like for like but hard at the contest....

If some of the injured players start coming back where does that leave Magner and Couch who were promoted from Rookies because of injuries to others?

All three promoted players will be eligible all year, i.e. Magner, Couch and Nicholson. One on the "everyone can nominate one rookie regardless of anything" rule, one on the "clubs can nominate one rookie for each vacancy they have on the veterans list" rule (we only have one vet [Green] out of two = 1 promoted rookie), and one on the long term injury of Max Gawn who won't be back this year.

Will Neville Jetta ever play again....seriously it's been forever

I cetainly hope so. the kid can play, but needs to play under a gamestyle like Neelds.

Someone put up a 2009 youtube of the Russian @ Etihad, that showed Paul Johnston & others. It showed Jetta was a great contributor & clever.

Sorry to hear that Clint is so injured,and ,may never play again.His knee is so degenerative.


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