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Hook, line, and sinker.... Welcome back Range Rover.

Could start a new game, Range Rover hunting.

High post rate, same post structure, same attitude to JW... same troll.

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1) Dawes - He's going to be played in his prefered spot in the team so he should return to how he played under Malthouse

2) Trengove - Another year as captain and another growing as a player, expect to see him have a much improved 2013

3) watts - as he will be in defence, i think he will play like he was mid 2012 except for the whole year :)

edit: Sylvia, given that he was showing consitency during this year will probably have a big year too :)

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Sylvia

Trengove

Viney

Just have a gut feeling especially with Col.

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Sylvia

Trengove

Tapscott

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Sure you don't mate. You've started threads that are basically polls without actually using a poll, you don't like Watts, and you sound the same as always.

I do like your new name a lot better though.

Could start a new game, Range Rover hunting.

High post rate, same post structure, same attitude to JW... same troll.

I won't respond to these Range Rover calls again. I'm not him.

But I would like to know what part of this justifies calling me a troll?

1) Jack Watts

Time to step up for this fella in his 5th season. Needs to go up not one but two notches in output and start influencing games of football. Needs to show more intensity, get to more contests, take more marks and show more leadership ... even if it does mostly occur in the backline. Has the tools to become All-Australian in 2013 ... but does he have the mindset and the will?

A fair assessment by any standards and I even state he has 'the tools to become AA'.

Quit sniping and start offering something remotely intelligent. Or maybe you can't?


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Dawes - like Clarke he's going to come in with something to prove - particularly given his old teammate is forward coax - and relieved of ruck duties I reckon he will tear it up.

Trengove - last year was an aberration. He was injured and weighed down by the captaincy expectations. He's a star and will demonstrate it.

Frawley - had a bad one last year. But in fairness the backline was under siege the whole time. A better midfield performance should aid him immensely.

So that would be forward, midfield, backline.

Smokey is Davey. Couldn't handle the attention a couple of years back. That'll be off now and he may have an Indian summer. Would love to see it.

Expect nothing from Watts or Sylvia. I don't want to be disappointed by having expectations of such flaky individuals.

Could be an interesting year. Expectations pretty low.

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I won't respond to these Range Rover calls again. I'm not him.

If you're not RR then you've certainly hit the ground running for a newbie. 62 posts in a couple of days.

Assuming you are new, welcome aboard.

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If you're not RR then you've certainly hit the ground running for a newbie. 62 posts in a couple of days.

Assuming you are new, welcome aboard.

Thanks PMan. Happy to be here and excited about 2013!

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1) Jack Watts

Time to step up for this fella in his 5th season. Needs to go up not one but two notches in output and start influencing games of football. Needs to show more intensity, get to more contests, take more marks and show more leadership ... even if it does mostly occur in the backline. Has the tools to become All-Australian in 2013 ... but does he have the mindset and the will?

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Who are your three players?

I think its a fair assesment on jack. Needs to lift his intensity to another bar and increase his workrate. im sick of accecpting these pissy little games against bottom sides getting useless possesions across half back.

I too have high expectations on jack next year and hope he goes into top gear...

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Mitch Clark competing against only 2 players (thanks Dawesy) will tear them apart.

Tommy McD. having gained a lot of confidence and another good Pre Season under his belt will absolutely demoralise the opposing forwards.

Captain Jack T. will have rid himself of first year captain blues and step up to reach new highs

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