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Carlton pair on the move?

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From a purely on-field perspective, Mitch Robinson is an absolute and utter must at Melbourne. Courageous, selfless, manic. A contested ball freak, but unlike Jones, Tyson, Cross, isn't one-paced.

From an off-field viewpoint, Roos' no-DH policy might kick in. But guess what? We are in such a predicament, I think we have to punt on Robinson.

Roos + Tammy + Meditation + direction + last-chance-alley = possible born-again for born-again-and-again Robinson.

pTGR

Picks and choses his contests 'TGR'.

...and he's a really, really dumb footballer.

 

It appears the Carlton leadership group wanted him (Robinson) out, why would we want him in?

Thanks for that link, he actually comes off like a human being.

Playing CS and WoW though don't necessarily validate him not being a DH though. The amount of tools playing those games is massive. I know, I was one.

Also he played a druid, and druids were easymode. Heal warrior -> root -> run away -> repeat. Or grab flag -> run away -> repeat.

Cachia mentioned in this thread - I would definitely chase him if he's available.

I have no idea what most of that means but will take your word on it :)

But yeah, I thought it showed a side to him that the "Robinson is such a [censored]!" tirades don't account for.

It's amazIng the venom people can spew about someone they have never met.

 

I figure Garlett would be an upgrade on someone like Byrnes or Barry as a small forward crumbing beneath Hogan and Dawes - not sure whether Robinson is what we need, I would only consider him if I thought he could go into the midfield but I'm not sure he can play that role. We don't need more flankers we need mids.

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