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Wait, isn't Mitchy that guy we got from Freo? I'm so confused! :P

you think youre confused now........wait til next season and youre watching a game and the ball is cleared out of the middle ...and its not them......but US !!!

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just realised,finals tickets next year

mmmmmmmm its on the cards

8th spot ,you can quote me on that

just feels like men in black and im looking at orions belt

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Trying not to get too excited, having learned that lesson from off seasons past, but it's getting more and more difficult. Damn you Roosy.

A fully fit, best 22 on the ground will be something to behold.

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Trying not to get too excited, having learned that lesson from off seasons past, but it's getting more and more difficult. Damn you Roosy.

I know how it feels! The expectation is killing me and only 5 months to go!

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In -

Dom Tyson

Jesse Hogan

Mitch Clark

Bernie Vince

If that alone isnt worth an extra 4-5 wins i will be shocked

Getting excited! So much so have knocked the top off my 2nd bottle of red! 5 months can't go fast enough!

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And we don't know much about Dom Barry either, except that he is fast.

Having seen a bit of Barry, wouldn't classify him as fast, though he is a smooth mover with silky skills. Really like the kid but don't expect him to feature in more than half a dozen games next year. 2015 is when I expect him to play firsts regularly

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Having seen a bit of Barry, wouldn't classify him as fast, though he is a smooth mover with silky skills. Really like the kid but don't expect him to feature in more than half a dozen games next year. 2015 is when I expect him to play firsts regularly

Tend to agree

Hard to say with all that natuaral evasive skill he has whether he is better in the tight spaces of a pocket or the open spaces on a wing

I like the way he thinks his way to making good decisions although he needs to improve his offside disposal to be more effective

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Getting excited! So much so have knocked the top off my 2nd bottle of red! 5 months can't go fast enough!

Was it an Argentinian Malbec yet? Just checking on your drinking habits. Don't take it personally.

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This news is big. I rate this guy, if fully fit he could be anything. I remember arguing in 2011 at round 10 that this guy was playing as well, if not better than everyone's hero, Buddy. He was taller at 200 cm, almost as agile on the ground, a much superior high mark, a more accurate kick at goal by a mile, playing in a crap team, with a very predictable game plan.

Yet this guy for half a season managed to kick as many goals as big boy Buddy getting it lace out 60 times a match and kicking 60 odd plus 70 behinds because Buddy can't kick. But Gee Buddy is the greatest. Well maybe. If only we can get lucky and Clark plays 24 games.

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Early days but signs are good

Do you see us following this man Roos to the promised land LW or are we merely passing through the valley of the shadow of death?

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