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I'm sure it's been mentioned somewhere on here, but that passage of play last weekend with Toumpas in which he ran from the left side of Jimmy all the way to the right to not only shepherd, but knock Ebert to the ground and then run on and receive the ball was the most significant and exciting thing I've seen from a player at the MFC for sometime. And he is a first year player.

Sacrificial acts for the team like those in which Salem regularly executes have been sorely missed at our club for far too long and I'll go as far to say have contributed and filtered through to the rest of the players and the environment.

Never in years gone by would Brad Green, Cam Bruce, Col Sylvia, Moloney, etc ever even consider taking out a player in manner in which Salem did in that passage of play. They all would have stayed boundary side of Toumpas screaming for the forward handball until the youngster had to pass it for fear of getting a mouthful from a 'senior leader'.

The fact that Salem's instinct was to shepherd first, then push forward as an option is something that will stick in my mind for a long long time. To have that sense of team oriented play matched with the other unbelievable gifts and attributes he possesses is astounding.

Salem and Viney both have that instinctive team first attitude. It's an absolute gift to have them at our club.

Bring on the new breed..

Not only that, but he then nailed a difficult shot with ease. Loved it.

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How composed was this guy kicking that winning goal. Isn't this every boyhood dream??

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How composed was this guy kicking that winning goal. Isn't this every boyhood dream??

doing it in a grand final is better :)

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I don't think I could have watched had it been Frawley, Dawes or pretty much any other player taking the shot in the same position. With Salem, I wouldn't say I was relaxed watching him run in yet I had little doubt he'd kick it. He's a special talent.

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I don't think I could have watched had it been Frawley, Dawes or pretty much any other player taking the shot in the same position. With Salem, I wouldn't say I was relaxed watching him run in yet I had little doubt he'd kick it. He's a special talent.

I would back Dawes to drill it, but I agree with the gist. He inspires a level of confidence that is rare.

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Could this be his week for a rising star nomination? Not the most possessions/goals/fantasy points ever seen, but he was a game-changer from the moment he shed the green vest with his pressure, second efforts, confidence, and obviously his winning goal.

I would like to think so. He deserves to get it at some point, as does JKH

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Could this be his week for a rising star nomination? Not the most possessions/goals/fantasy points ever seen, but he was a game-changer from the moment he shed the green vest with his pressure, second efforts, confidence, and obviously his winning goal.

Wouldn't surprise me, some of his defensive efforts were outstanding.

But the Doggies are more feel-good than we are, so Bontempelli will probably get it.

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Geez this kid is a ripper. I really think he will become very, very, very special.

He is one of the few players that has aggression/determination combined with poise/polish and sublime skills.

He loves doing the team things and backs himself in when it's his time to go.

The pick 2 trade that involved Salem and Tyson will go a long way to bringing this club a flag in the future.

Take your time son, listen, learn and execute, I will back you in every time.

Christian, I love you.

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Also Toumpas knowing the best action was to stop and call Salem forward for the chip over.

was going to say this exactly

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Is Kent eligable for the rising star?

didnt he play 15 games last year, so i think that means he is not available

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Is Kent eligable for the rising star?

Should be 20yo in Feb 2014 played 3 or 4 games I think...

didnt he play 15 games last year, so i think that means he is not available

Kent is ineligible on multiple grounds. He played 15 games in 2013, which rules him out, and even if he had played fewer than 10 games his VFL suspension this season would rule him out from winning the award.

"To be eligible to be nominated for the award, a player must be younger than 21 years of age on 1 January of the award year and have played 10 or fewer senior games before the beginning of the season. A player who is suspended during the season is not eligible to win the award, however is still eligible for nomination."

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Kent is ineligible on multiple grounds. He played 15 games in 2013, which rules him out, and even if he had played fewer than 10 games his VFL suspension this season would rule him out from winning the award.

"To be eligible to be nominated for the award, a player must be younger than 21 years of age on 1 January of the award year and have played 10 or fewer senior games before the beginning of the season. A player who is suspended during the season is not eligible to win the award, however is still eligible for nomination."

does VFL suspension count? would that be the same for the brownlow?

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I had not the slightest doubt Salem would nail that goal, he was fresh, he was dead in front, he is a beautiful kick and he's a good competitor.

Having said that the call for him to be a rising star is premature I reckon. My recollection is he's played 2 full games and the rest as sub. In his 2 full games he's really failed to have much of an impact although he's done some good things in them. He was poor against Collingwood and I was surprised he was retained ahead of JKH but there is no doubt when he comes on as a sub when the game has slowed a bit he's very dangerous.

But he needs to play some full games in a row and I reckon he'll go to Casey in the next few weeks. The kid is a real talent, his tackle on the members wing in the last was very important, his smother for Watts goal terrific and of course the kick for goal. But his defensive running needs to improve and I wonder about his stamina given his interrupted pre season.

We've got a beauty and in Roos we've got someone who will use him for best advantage in both the short and long term.

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