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Read the title of this thread and thought it was about another piece of work nonsense by our glamourour friends down there at the Age....thank god

Nice work though, I think the profile of our list is getting better and no doubt this was part of the reason for the two more mature selections in the draft.

I for one am looking forward to seeing us having a list with enough depth where games have to be earned rather than gifted under some long-term pipedream. If you want a game work hard in the gym, play well for Casey and take your opportunities for the Dees because if you don't else someone will. I think this is the first time in a bit our list has been positioned to do this.

 
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Read the title of this thread and thought it was about another piece of work nonsense by our glamourour friends down there at the Age....thank god

Nice work though, I think the profile of our list is getting better and no doubt this was part of the reason for the two more mature selections in the draft.

I for one am looking forward to seeing us having a list with enough depth where games have to be earned rather than gifted under some long-term pipedream. If you want a game work hard in the gym, play well for Casey and take your opportunities for the Dees because if you don't else someone will. I think this is the first time in a bit our list has been positioned to do this.

Great post DA, I agree, I think there is more than one option for almost every role, although the talent is admittedly far deeper for some rather than others. I don't see any players gifted games though, even if someone like Jamar has a down time you would think Spencer and Gawn would be breathing down his neck. its seems like this could be a great time for our footy club. I can't wait for 2013.

We have transformed the list which in one draft is pretty amazing.

Lets hope Neeld can coach and Misson can get them fit.

 

If you compare the list's at the start of the year till now, it's pretty much unrecognizable.

I'm delighted that we seem to have filled a lot of holes in list this off season and I'm really looking forward to seeing us rise up the ladder in 2013.

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