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NAB Cup Friday 22nd February, 2013 @ 6.30pm

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Fair enough, we can't play Hogan during the home and away season and we all have to accept that.

But I imagine Hogan would be mightily disappointed and even [censored] off at the club if denied the one chance to play in the dees jumper in 2013, form permitting of course, but I'm sure he knows he's good enough to compete already, without needing to be told.

It is only my opinion not the end of the world.

No I do not remember RF's first game.

That is exactly why I would prefer he did not play.

However can we get over JH there are another 40 players running around on Friday week.

Any interest in any of them?

Old Dee I am interested in all the players we have on our senior and rookie lists. This Friday plus the NAB Cup will show us what we have and if the pre-season has paid off with the extra 15% workload. What I am looking for is that we are competitive and not fall away halfway through the game.

 

Old Dee I am interested in all the players we have on our senior and rookie lists. This Friday plus the NAB Cup will show us what we have and if the pre-season has paid off with the extra 15% workload. What I am looking for is that we are competitive and not fall away halfway through the game.

Our draftees from last year suffered a lot of injuries and we saw bugger all from them.

I really want to see Tyan and Taggert

I also want to see more from Tapscott after his first decent pre season.

Has Evans recovered from his miserable run of injuries?

Has a miracle happened and Bail learned to kick

Lots to see

and there is some kid called Hogan they reckon can play a bit!

Tynan, Taggert, Evans, Bail, Mckenzie, Strauss, Nicholson, Mcdonald, Terlich, Jones (the new one), Byrnes, Rodan, Hogan, Dawes. Players I will have my eye on for different reasons. Some to see if they have improved skills, some to see how they fit into the team and some to see if they will bring some form.

The team photo's front line was all new. Every face. We have a lot of newbies to judge. I know it's only NAB cup but with so much competition for spots we should be competitive at the least.


Tynan, Taggert, Evans, Bail, Mckenzie, Strauss, Nicholson, Mcdonald, Terlich, Jones (the new one), Byrnes, Rodan, Hogan, Dawes. Players I will have my eye on for different reasons. Some to see if they have improved skills, some to see how they fit into the team and some to see if they will bring some form.

The team photo's front line was all new. Every face. We have a lot of newbies to judge. I know it's only NAB cup but with so much competition for spots we should be competitive at the least.

I thought you would have your eyes on the guy in your DP, just playing his first game for the Red and Blue and all.

Only on Fox

That's OK I have Fox

EDIT - found out I can't go anyway as it's the mother-in-laws birthday so we're going out for dinner so will IQ it and watch when I get home.

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