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Interesting article and it would indicate that we will be looking at someone like Acres 189/84, Sheed 184/83 or Freman 181/85.

Either that or he is trying to spook Collingwood in to taking Freeman at 6 and we snap up Bontempelli at 9 or vise versa.

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Interesting article and it would indicate that we will be looking at someone like Acres 189/84, Sheed 184/83 or Freman 181/85.

Either that or he is trying to spook Collingwood in to taking Freeman at 6 and we snap up Bontempelli at 9 or vise versa.

Freeman is 185, they are old stats. He will be a great pickup!

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Interesting article and it would indicate that we will be looking at someone like Acres 189/84, Sheed 184/83 or Freman 181/85.

Either that or he is trying to spook Collingwood in to taking Freeman at 6 and we snap up Bontempelli at 9 or vise versa.

think he wants bontempelli?

his parents are from venice

so he could save the club

if it wasn't for the venetians it would be curtains for all of us

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The aspect to this that I Iike most is that Roos is Roos . He doesn't need verifications form a handful of hacks to suggest we've done well or stuffed it etc. He is on the front foot saying we've done better than ok this trade and we've got some good pickups. He's happy , Melbourne's happy. Effectively we're winners.

The dodgy estate dwellers (media ) now have Roos to contend with. He will set the agenda and not the other way around.

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I clearly remember Sydney recruiters watching ROHAN/CUNNINGTON

roos wanted rohan because of SPEED and acknowledged cunnington as a future hard ball champ

but at the end of the day wanted rohan as he preferred speed over hardball gets

just an insight into the R:OOS way

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I clearly remember Sydney recruiters watching ROHAN/CUNNINGTON

roos wanted rohan because of SPEED and acknowledged cunnington as a future hard ball champ

but at the end of the day wanted rohan as he preferred speed over hardball gets

just an insight into the R:OOS way

Well we don't have a lot of speed...

Who is the fastest kid in the top 15 likely picks??

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Well we don't have a lot of speed...

Who is the fastest kid in the top 15 likely picks??

don't know but his motto is

must have athletic skill and speed

this was made quite clear in the rohan pick by his scouts

btw nice comeback with the blinds

take an extra 2.00 outta the till on the way home big fella

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think he wants bontempelli?

his parents are from venice

so he could save the club

if it wasn't for the venetians it would be curtains for all of us

OK I will bite!

What did the Venetians do for us?

I thought it was the Romans.

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Well we don't have a lot of speed...

Who is the fastest kid in the top 15 likely picks??

I think Jonathon Marsh was fastest this year ahead of Nathan Freeman

While Freeman is expected to go high, Marsh on the other hand has many opinions according to experts

The fastest recorded sprint is Joel Wilkinson

Being the fastest is just a stat

The point i am making is that Joel Wilkinson was delisted

Look at the 3 km

Expected high draft pick Josh Kelly has the 2nd best 3km time

Guess how many games the record holder has played ?

Some would struggle to even remember the name of Tom Rischbieth

He also had a 15.08 beep test which is impressive

I am starting to think our game recruiters have started to realize that having natural footy skills and smarts is making a comeback as an important component

of AFL other than sheer athletic ability

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I think Jonathon Marsh was fastest this year ahead of Nathan Freeman

While Freeman is expected to go high, Marsh on the other hand has many opinions according to experts

The fastest recorded sprint is Joel Wilkinson

Being the fastest is just a stat

The point i am making is that Joel Wilkinson was delisted

Look at the 3 km

Expected high draft pick Josh Kelly has the 2nd best 3km time

Guess how many games the record holder has played ?

Some would struggle to even remember the name of Tom Rischbieth

He also had a 15.08 beep test which is impressive

I am starting to think our game recruiters have started to realize that having natural footy skills and smarts is making a comeback as an important component

of AFL other than sheer athletic ability

should ALWAYS be the fist consideration. Somethings can be worked on and improved; a natural head for the game is either there or it isnt.

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