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2013 Player Review - # 21 Cam Pedersen

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He didn't have a great season, but he's got a bigger upside than Sellar, who he essentially replaced in the pecking order.

Played some nice games as a floating half back. If he can learn how to consistently take contested marks in the AFL, he'll be handy.

I beg to differ dee man, Sellar was out of contract and Pedersen has two more years.

IMO that is 75% of the reason he is still on our list.

I have said this before but when his highlights reel was one game for North I was worried.

 

I beg to differ dee man, Sellar was out of contract and Pedersen has two more years.

IMO that is 75% of the reason he is still on our list.

I have said this before but when his highlights reel was one game for North I was woried.

It's a shame we gave him 3 yrs

I remember when his name was mentioned during trade wk I was cringing at the thought of recruiting more 2nd raters when we need quality hen we need quality. I felt the same abt Bryne. Gillies......

 

reminds me of ALEXII SEBASTIANmore than happy to keep as a reserve fill in specialist

The KAOS assassin, master of disguise with a fondness for bourbon? Didn't realise he ever played AFL!


Three years..

Three. Years.

Baffling.

Strangely Baffling inst the first word that comes to mind !! :unsure::rolleyes:

It really doesn't matter whether we think he should get a chance to redeem himself, he has a chance - two in fact...

Although I have heard he is not on a great deal of money so a payout might be possible should lie spots become scarce at the end of 2014.

 

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