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TAC CUP finals

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If Moore wasn't going to Collingwood he'd be in the mix for St Kilda or Bulldogs. Really classy player.

 
 
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It's all over with a big 47 point win to the Oakleigh Chargers. Toby McLean wins the medal for best on the ground.

2014 TAC Cup 2014

Oakleigh Chargers 2.2.14 9.5.59 13.10.88 17.15.117

Calder Cannons 5.1.31 6.4.40 8.4.52 11.4.70

Goals

Oakleigh Chargers De Goey Houston 3 McLean Moore Rivett Waddell 2 Halsall Jackson Kinsella

Calder Cannons Miller 3 Foster Kerbatieh 2 Ahern Goodyear O'Kearney Smith

Best

Oakleigh Chargers McKenzie Pittonet Moore McLean Answerth Beasley

Calder Cannons Latham Ahern Goodyear Miller O'Brien Allan

Top stats winners

Oakleigh Chargers Answerth 23 disposals, McLean 21, Urban 21, McKenzie 21, Beasley 19, Sinclair 18

Calder Cannons Ahern 26, Latham 19, Goodyear 17, Allan 16, Stillman 16

And out of the players out there today WJ which midfielder would you most like to see in Red and Blue next year?


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And out of the players out there today WJ which midfielder would you most like to see in Red and Blue next year?

Paul Ahern of Calder would go nicely. He has a bit of that X Factor, he runs, finds the ball well and is a good kick. De Goey is a hard working player whose a footballer.

They're both mid first rounders and I don't think either of them is what you would call a midfielder at the moment but a couple of seasons under Roos and they could easily be A Graders.

For me, De Goey has the tools to be a potential A-Grade midfielder in the modern game. Height, disposal, clean hands, contested ball winning ability and can obviously swing forward and kick goals.

He should be our man in my opinion.

For me, De Goey has the tools to be a potential A-Grade midfielder in the modern game. Height, disposal, clean hands, contested ball winning ability and can obviously swing forward and kick goals.

He should be our man in my opinion.

De Goey's been slowly climbing this season. There's a little bit of Fyfe in the way he plays the game. Very good overhead, aggressive in the tackle.

 

Paul Ahern of Calder would go nicely. He has a bit of that X Factor, he runs, finds the ball well and is a good kick. De Goey is a hard working player whose a footballer.

They're both mid first rounders and I don't think either of them is what you would call a midfielder at the moment but a couple of seasons under Roos and they could easily be A Graders.

Big fan of both of these boys WJ, think you're spot on with your assessment. If I was nitpicking, Ahern couldn't get involved when the game was really up for grabs early, whereas De Goey played a big part when Oakleigh put the pressure on.

McLean and McKenzie were also very impressive today. Hope McLean's in the mix for us in the second round. Showed very good vision and strong overhead for a small forward.


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