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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

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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.

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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,

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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.

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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.

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

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Had a good year under Bailey once.

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

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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.

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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

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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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