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Would be happy with Stiller. Certainly the Ray type that we were after.

Running half back flank who can also play off a wing. Spreads well and is a pretty good kick.

Not sure if he's capable of playing a tagging role like Ray is but he'd certainly be a welcome inclusion in my book.

Would certainly add competition for spots with the likes of Strauss, Nicholson, Bail etc..

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From memory, don't we have six spot and two rookie spots to fill? Certainly there is enough room to take him as a player capable of immediate impact (c.f. Lucas Cook or Jai Sheehan)!

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We've got a lot of back-line options - particularly with the addition of Dawes and Pedersen, the retention of Sellar appears to be as KPD depth (and I'm in favour of this)

B: Bartram Frawley Garland

HB: Dunn McDonald Watts

B: Nicholson Davis Macdonald

HB: Tynan Sellar Strauss

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From memory, don't we have six spot and two rookie spots to fill? Certainly there is enough room to take him as a player capable of immediate impact (c.f. Lucas Cook or Jai Sheehan)!

4 PL, 2 RL.

I would say 4 and 49 and 53 will definitely be apart of the additions.

People can make their opinions on whether there are more deletions to come.

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yeah and Judd played 134 for West Coast - neither he or Brad Miller have the slightest thing to with Stiller

They rhyme??

If you need me to point it out to you 100 games of miller vs 100 games of Judd aren't exactly the same thing......

Now Stiller on the other hand...

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I would much rather see us play Rodan, Pederson and Stiller than some zero-game 18 year olds taken in the last handful of the draft. They are our options. Maybe there are some fringe players, say Bail, for example, that might miss out because these older blokes are in - I say that is fine, let them earn their spots. It appears that the Bailey philosophy of 'get them out there straight away and play them no matter what, they will grow into it' (a mantra endorsed by most here with 'play the kids' catch-cries)' has been an abject failure. A colossal disaster, in fact. The older group of recruits can provide experience and physical presence, even if they aren't much good. Neeld is clearly putting an end to the era of the baby demons, after many brutal beltings from more experienced, bigger sides.

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They rhyme??

If you need me to point it out to you 100 games of miller vs 100 games of Judd aren't exactly the same thing......

Now Stiller on the other hand...

correct, 3 different players. Cale Morton was pick 4 too, does that mean whoever we draft at 4 this year is going to wash out with zero impact in 5 years? I think not... because they are different players.

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i thought he left because he has a baby on the way and the move would be too much not because the the dee's training is too much.

Yes, that is the correct reason... but you should be aware that if a player says "no" to the MFC, then it will be viewed as an affront to the club and its supporters on the forums ;-)

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Yes, that is the correct reason... but you should be aware that if a player says "no" to the MFC, then it will be viewed as an affront to the club and its supporters on the forums ;-)

Is that the correct or politically correct reason? With a baby on the way I would have thought an AFL salary would be a good thing.

Anyway...at least he got cold feet early and didn't take a spot on the list what ever the reason.

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