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Jimmy Toumpas v Steve Morris

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i want $50 @ whatever odds your offering that as soon as the boys take the field that little bloody jack russell is gonna be straight into young jimmy.

i really hope dawes helps the young feller out but would be even happier to lose dunn for a few weeks to clean him up properly.

whether or not the boys are willing to cop a melee fine will be a good indicator of where the "team unity" is at

 

i want $50 @ whatever odds your offering that as soon as the boys take the field that little bloody jack russell is gonna be straight into young jimmy.

i really hope dawes helps the young feller out but would be even happier to lose dunn for a few weeks to clean him up properly.

whether or not the boys are willing to cop a melee fine will be a good indicator of where the "team unity" is at

Oh yeah, go the biff, that'll show em', prefer we concentrate on getting the basics right and then maybe get a win

Perhaps you should have watched Casey against Port a couple of weeks ago if you don't think Toumpas can look after himself

Jimmy would have played against Morris in SA so there will be nothing new here for him.

 

It will be a real test of the senior players to see if they're willing to protect the younger kids abit, dawes should get right up him if he goes near jimmy


God I would love for Steve Morris to be playing for Melbourne.

Meh. We've had our Clint Bartrams over the time. Morris is good and would mean we wouldn't have to play the likes of Nicholson but I'd rather a Cotchin or Martin. Hell I'd take an Shane Tuck to play hard clearance footy and keep playing wtih a broken scapula.

I would have thought Morris would take on Aaron Davey if he plays because he really got under Flash's skin when they played in the NAB Cup.

Yep and if flash lets him again he may as well run to the bench, grab the sub vest and never play again.

People wonder why we keep letting our leaders go but its because they have as much heart as Davey has showed recently.

 

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