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Could do a lot worse. Would be getting him for close to nothing and possesses exactly the talents we are after in a small crumbing forward who could rotate as an outside midfielder. Under Paul Roos we have ourselves Lewis Jetta mk II.

We should be redrafting Juice before we think about picking up Tambling.

I also wouldn't be against it..... Had a stellar year in the SANFL and always saw something special in the big unit. Would almost certainly provide more than Dawes or could simply come in when Clark goes down considering he is unlikely to play out a whole season. Jessie White mk II anyone :cool::cool::cool:

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Could do a lot worse. Would be getting him for close to nothing and possesses exactly the talents we are after in a small crumbing forward who could rotate as an outside midfielder. Under Paul Roos we have ourselves Lewis Jetta mk II.

I also wouldn't be against it..... Had a stellar year in the SANFL and always saw something special in the big unit. Would almost certainly provide more than Dawes or could simply come in when Clark goes down considering he is unlikely to play out a whole season. Jessie White mk II anyone :cool::cool::cool:

It was just a joke...

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Could do a lot worse. Would be getting him for close to nothing and possesses exactly the talents we are after in a small crumbing forward who could rotate as an outside midfielder. Under Paul Roos we have ourselves Lewis Jetta mk II.

I also wouldn't be against it..... Had a stellar year in the SANFL and always saw something special in the big unit. Would almost certainly provide more than Dawes or could simply come in when Clark goes down considering he is unlikely to play out a whole season. Jessie White mk II anyone :cool::cool::cool:

Umm..... what??????????????????

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Richard Tambling, eh!?!?..... speechless!

Some people need to learn inner monologue and not share every insane, psychotic, momentary "brilliant insight" with people around them.

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Richard Tambling, eh!?!?..... speechless!

Some people need to learn inner monologue and not share every insane, psychotic, momentary "brilliant insight" with people around them.

Bahaha..

Its a football forum mate. Its better than going on about Jack Watts, Tom Scully and the fact Trengove cant get a kick.

Tambling has talent, but as most posters understand (besides you), his issues are between his ears. if one man could do it, Roos could.

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  • Out of Contract
  • Outside runner that can use the footy
  • 27 years old
  • Will get him for nothing
  • Perfect footballer for Roos to shape into something special.

Thoughts?

You forgot high draft pick.

Too high.

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I think we need a couple mids at his age and experience but if we do get players in that age bracket they need to be good players which will lead by example.

We need quality players that can help develop our youth but also have an impact on the ground. (IMOP Rodan and Byrnes are not those kind of players).

A good list like Geelong seems to consist of two types of players youth with potential and experienced players that lead by example.

You don't build a list with mature fringe players (Pedersen).

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Bahaha.

Its a football forum mate. Its better than going on about Jack Watts, Tom Scully and the fact Trengove cant get a kick.

Tambling has talent, but as most posters understand (besides you), his issues are between his ears. if one man could do it, Roos could.

Tambling has talent? Where? I've never seen it, and neither has anybody else.

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Roos is a good coach but he's not some miracle worker that can turn any dud from anywhere into a top-line footballer.

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Anyone that couldve got Rhys Shaw, turned him into a regular back player for a premiership side is a Miracle Worker IMO my son
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