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absolutely carving up at the moment, we should target him!

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You know it's a crap thread when it's not even worth merging with the existing one.

 

You talking about the same beamer who has had one touch this quarter?

You talking about the same beamer who has had one touch this quarter?

Oh come on... open your eyes!!! It was 2 possessions ;-)


The guy that's touched it 16 times half way into the last? I guess that's about 10 times more than his average last year.

17 touches and 5 clangers

man what a gun

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Just saw him yelling and pointing. He is leading that stat in the AFL

He's an elite pointer. His index finger is as good as any in the competition.

His impact at Brisbane has been overrated by some and I think that he did sulk it last year.

The bloke we should be more worried about having an impact is Riv. He now plays for an elite unit and never once dogged it during 2012. If he starts playing well with the Cats, then I think we can safely say that Neeld is the problem.


anyone can play good on the half back flank at Geelong

RIvers has always been average, he might look slightly better than average with the Cats

anyone can play good on the half back flank at Geelong

RIvers has always been average, he might look slightly better than average with the Cats

I beg to differ. There is way more competition for spots at Geelong. Also there is actual attention paid to what you do. You stuff up, then it's the whole Friday night footy audience watching it. Not our Sunday twilight audience.

If Riv can break into that team then he could more than easily break into ours.

I beg to differ. There is way more competition for spots at Geelong. Also there is actual attention paid to what you do. You stuff up, then it's the whole Friday night footy audience watching it. Not our Sunday twilight audience.

If Riv can break into that team then he could more than easily break into ours.

And Scott has more than once said that they badly miss him in the side

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