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Jeremy Cameron for our forward line?

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Yep it is but we'll have to pay over. I'd do pick 4 & 5 + Toumpas

It's a good thing you're not in charge.

 

I'll tell you one thing right now, Hogan will never be a "stay at home" forward.

Just as long as he stays at his Melbourne home

....

Dare we dream....

Watts Hogan Dawes

Gawn Cameron JKH

I don't care where you put them, I'll like it

May struggle a bit on a wet and windy night, I reckon.

maybe he is worth a mil, the duo of he and hogan would be incredible, it'd be all that reiwoldt and kosi were supposed to be.

5 mil 5 years something like that.

Gws would be stupid to let him go.

As long as his price wouldn't disrupt the "team" - I am old enough to remember Diamond Jim Tilbrook whose team mates told him "if you are that bloody good, get the ball yourself" and wouldn't kick it to him.

we still need to work on our midfield, we are still ranked last for clearances, need another good player added to that group and Trengove to come back firing

 

Wherever Cameron goes (assuming it is not us) his $1mill p/a price tag may cause salary cap pressure and push out other players that might be to Roos' liking.

we still need to work on our midfield, we are still ranked last for clearances, need another good player added to that group and Trengove to come back firing

The midfield isn't travelling as poorly as that at present. The absence of Jamar at the beginning of the season is reflected in the overall results. We've actually won the least three clearance battles:

Richmond (41-32)

Bulldogs (46-45)

Adelaide (40-37)

Even against the much fancied Swans midfield, the clearances were 29-35.

A quality tap ruckman makes a massive difference, and with Russian in form, we have that. Still a few more quality inclusions needed, but the midfield has come a long way from the black hole of the last couple of years.


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