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2013 Player Review - # 44 Rohan Bail

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Has had issues over the past two seasons with concussion. Appearances with the Demons were limited to just eight games in 2013.

Games MFC 2013 8 Career Total 44

Goals MFC 2013 4 Career Total 17

Games CSFC 2013 6 Goals CSFC 2013 4

Games CSFC DL 2013 1 Goals CSFC DL 2013 0

Keith "Bluey" Truscott Memorial Trophy 77 votes

 

Why is this guy still on the list

Will never make it List clogger El supremo.

Should probably get out before his brain melts. He has some good qualities, but he's not good enough to make the potential risk to his health worth the trouble. If I were him, this would be my last year in the game.

 

Came onto the scene in a 'fresh' way. Had good feet, poise and an appetite but it really hasnt amounted to . Can only see cameo performances in 14 before being let go. Shame...has a bit of flair.

Not everyone makes it,

Should probably get out before his brain melts. He has some good qualities, but he's not good enough to make the potential risk to his health worth the trouble. If I were him, this would be my last year in the game.

Rohan Bail is a decent young man.

If I was his GP I'd tell him to quit now.

Another blow to the head and we have the Danial Bell problem all over again.


I like him as a player...good endurance, puts his body on the line etc.

If he'd had more continuity of games I think he'd show what talent he has.

Although as others have said, would another head injury worth it?

Rohan works hard to get the ball then promptly butchers it far too often. I really like his courage, pace and work-rate, but his is iffy disposal, lack of composure and questionable decision making indicate to me that he will be spending a lot of time at Casey in 2014. Like quite a few others on our list, the step between VFL and AFL is a step too far for him.

has a year to run . I think theyll just leave it there.

 

I rate him higher than Nicho but if he has another concussion he is done. There are more important things than football (I think?).

I'd be saving up as much of this year's pay as I could if I was Bail, because he won't be back in 2015.

A real shame, because he was shaping up to be really handy before the concussions. Life is too short to wreck your brain.


I rate him higher than Nicho but if he has another concussion he is done. There are more important things than football (I think?).

That's not much of a recommendation.

Had a good year under Bailey once.

Roos might be able to turn some of underachievers into players.

He definitely should retire while he is still capable of making such a rational decision.

It could have been nice to see what a cerebrally intact Bail could achieve under Roos, but it is not to be, surely.


I know we like to talk about things we have no idea about here on Demonland, but I think Rohan Bail's state of health takes the cake. Just let the club and Rohan sort this one out.

What is the real significance of player review,Austin Wonda.... was reviewed despite getting the chop. I suppose some of us are bored XXXXX due to no footy.

As a pick 64 he has probably done better than most 64's

Seems a nice guy from a very good family.

However I see little future in him.

He knows how to get the ball but he is a terrible kick.

Not good enough at AFL level.

IMO only a minor miracle will see him on the list for 2015

What is the real significance of player review,Austin Wonda.... was reviewed despite getting the chop. I suppose some of us are bored XXXXX due to no footy.

For one thing, it helps people get the players' names right--which is something you're having a bit of trouble with from the looks of it.

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