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Dom Barry is scared


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FFS. Young guy, light build, finding his way in footy.

It takes confidence and experience to know when to go and when not to ... not to mention, none of us know what he's been instructed to do. Play as an outside receiver for example?

But yeah, so much easier just to pot a player from the safety of a keyboard.

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There I said it.

Watched him closely tonight and he does mot wanna get near it when it's hot. Providing nothing as a small forward. Seriously not ready for AFL level football

Yeah, because you're out there just smashing them to pieces.

Get a grip. He's done some good things and been in some okay places to give and receive.

What other pathetically intentioned threads can come from Demonland?

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There I said it.

Watched him closely tonight and he does mot wanna get near it when it's hot. Providing nothing as a small forward. Seriously not ready for AFL level football

You are basing your comments on what ?

Your courage in bagging a guy who has actually played the game at the highest level.

Do the site and the club a favour, drop dead.

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Beats me how he gat a game ahead of a JKH tonight......Jay offers so much more at this stage.

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Beats me how he gat a game ahead of a JKH tonight......Jay offers so much more at this stage.

JKH not available due to ankle injury DeeZee.

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He has struggled. Not sure the contract extension was warranted.

Average skills. Not quick. Not inside type. Works off his man so too loose for backman role.

yes. no.

no. no. yes. yes.

Dom has struggled, you are quite right. he needs time, that's all -- which is precisely why the contract was warranted.

Dom has excellent skills and he is very quick. he does not have that quick burst that some others have, but by the same token he can keep it up where others drop off.

No he is not an "inside type". he never will be. i'm not pointing at you SoNS, but there are some (many) on this forum who would like nothing better than a team consisting exclusively of rabid knuckleheads ("there, i said it") -- there is a name for that: "Rugby League".

Dom Barry is not "scared". he is unsure of himself and has played very little football with the senior team. it would help him immensely if his team-mates rewarded him for tirelessly working himself into good positions, but mostly they prefer to kick it down the line so that Chris Dawes can get get scragged by 3 opponents.

i have seen a lot of Dom and what i have seen makes me think he will prove a very good winger for us.

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