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Dunno if its been posted so whatever !! haha

http://www.afl.com.a...ke/Default.aspx

I liked this quote from the article:

A former coach in Central Australia, Scott Weily had texted Barry too when he heard he had joined the Demons, excited to see him get an opportunity that seemed a long way away only 12 months ago.

"He's a really nice kid, [a] top kid actually, and great with his family," Weily said. "I think he is a young Michael Long, very similar playing ability. I rate him as highly as that. I think he has got the capabilities of being something very special."

Shifter Sheehan made the same comparison in the clip embedded below Green machines post

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Ok got this from a guy i know down at the rebels, watches most games, he brings up my main worry hadrness, but otherwise sounds very promising.

Hey mate, Dom is a great kid. Really applied himself this year and that's why he is now at your club. Playing style reminds me of Stephen Hill, he is sensational at the run and carry style of game. The knock his coaches had on him though is that he is pretty soft. Have seen him shirk a fair few contests this year and he doesn't really have much defense to his game. If he can gain some confidence in physicality though he will be a fantastic pick up for you gents
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Barry reminds me of when we picked up Jamie Bennell, thought he could be the next Peter Burgoyne.

Similar attributes, great run and carry and good ball user by foot, just cant find it or get the contested ball, so not getting to carried away just yet.

Having said that all the best Dom!!

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Im not convinced with Barry. He was touted as going late 3rd round/4th round and now hes being compared with Michael Long. He makes Cook look like a Brick Sh*thouse. Before being drafted Bennell could be described in a similar way. I consider him a specualtive bet at best. Barry was the 'steak knives'. Anyway stoked about hogan and so far a very good efforet on behalf of the FD

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Ohh!! Now I get it.

Sorry.

Just earnt yourself a new nick: "Flipper"
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He was at the Draft Combine and we were well represented there too. Do you think it's likely we sat him down for a chat ?

Dustin Martin was also at the draft combine wasn't he? Do you think we sat him down for a chat?

And yes please add me to ignore as it will stop your constant quoting me with smart@$$ replies

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Dustin Martin was also at the draft combine wasn't he? Do you think we sat him down for a chat?

And yes please add me to ignore as it will stop your constant quoting me with smart@$$ replies

Thinking logically, it would be fair to assume we'd have spoken to Barry if we were considering taking him. You'd also assume we didn't waste our time talking to Martin because we knew he'd be unavailable to us and you can't speak to every player at the camp.
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Thinking logically, it would be fair to assume we'd have spoken to Barry if we were considering taking him. You'd also assume we didn't waste our time talking to Martin because we knew he'd be unavailable to us and you can't speak to every player at the camp.

Dustin Martin, not Jack.

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Further quote from my mate that watches rebels, when i compared him to Bennel,

Barry never had big possession games, but would be more damaging than Bennell in my opinion. I don't think he'll ever be a major ball winner, more so one of those types that can do damage on a game by only touching it 15 times or so
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Link to some more extended Dom Barry and many other footage. which i think aret the best yet. A few soft spots but good by foot and definitely is a run and carry player

he is number 17 in the video, feature more in the first 8-10 minutes but i watched it all

http://www.bigfooty.....956131/page-31

post 758 page 31

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