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Ricky Petterd

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Reckon he will be a real good player in the longer term. If we trade him, hes sure to become a star. With the injuries hes had its just a down season for him.

 

Reckon he will be a real good player in the longer term. If we trade him, hes sure to become a star. With the injuries hes had its just a down season for him.

Hope we are not tempted to trade him .Hes got talent .

The scapegoat. Always gets dropped after a big loss. By all reports he has been a consistant performer for Casey yet hasn't had a consistant chance. Played a very poor game against Hawthorn admitedly but clearly isn't one of Neeld's favourites. Neeld's favourites though are perplexing. Bennell again????? And Tapscott hasn't played a good game all year yet is a walk up starter. I rate Petterd and believe he has what it takes to be an AFL footballer and just hope he gets a proper run at it. I would have him ahead of quite a few in the side but you'd hope Neeld knows the team better then I

 

Hope we are not tempted to trade him .Hes got talent .

Ditto. He's still one of my favourites when he's on. Going through a bad trot but has proven his worth on the big stage before.

Ditto ditto... Give the kid a full season in a forward line with Clark, jurrah, Howe and a decent watts and watch him kick 50.

He was a serviceable FF and could be a massive weapon against most teams 3rd or 4th defender


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