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It seems that the only Yarra boys to do any good are the boys at Port.

Andy Moore is starting to really play well and Aaron Young is a much required player at his club.

Blease, Gys and Harps have been left out in the cold methinks.

Better question is who the hell conned Melbourne, Port and North recruiters into drafting this collection of spuds with such high draft picks. Did someone find a private school in the middle of Ringwood and figure they stumbled across the next Assumption.

Moore's doing a nice job as a tagger but is a long way from pick 8 or whatever they spent on him. Young is a nice player but benefits greatly from being the sub, I've yet to see him really impress at the start of a game. Any player with speed to burn should be able to do ok as sub, even Blease went ok when subbed on instead of off.

Gysberts might be the best thing to come out of Croydon, but that sums up Croydon. And Harper and Blease you've got to be kidding me.

Why on Earth would Melbourne want 2 of these clowns. Apparently they are both quick and sublimely skilled. Well actually they are quick to run themselves into trouble and sublimely skilled and turning it over. Plus add their tanks together and you'll be lucky to get the fuel capacity of the flinstone car.

If Melbourne want Harper then I suggest we trade Blease to North and let both clubs have a fresh start with the others reject.

 

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