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The unsung hero to a degree. Really admired his commitment and his exciting playing style. Can only get better as is only 21.

 

They were talking last night on telly about how he didn't have a great pre season either and it was kind of scary what he could produce as the team improves with a couple of solid pre seasons behind him, I reckon hes a fantastic get

Yep. Can expect a bold showing tonight in the Bluey, I reckon. It will be interesting to see the match committee's assessment of his season vis-a-vis their assessment of Chunk's, as reflected in the voting.

 

I was at training where he dropped to his knees, stayed down for a few minutes and was clutching his hand. The trainers eventually came out to him and gave him pain killers after which he kept training. Coincided with his dip of form just after mid way through the year. You wont hear him complaining but I reckon he had a broken hand or at least a finger during that period. He will be a gun.

I would love Dom to take home the B and F, would be an amazing story

Also want Jonesy to win his 3rd in a row

It will be neck and neck


I would love Dom to take home the B and F, would be an amazing story

Also want Jonesy to win his 3rd in a row

It will be neck and neck

I think Tyson will lead through rounds 1-10. Jones I thought had a more consistent outing in the latter part of the year and was really the only consistent performer in the last 10 losses. He'll probably *just* beat him.

Tipped him to win it tonight.

Absolute star in the making! 21 year old racked 522 disposals kicked 16.6 and laid 70 tackles in just his 3rd year of footy.

These stats are better then GAJ, Pendlebury, Hodge, Cotchin, Dustin Martin, Swan, Josh Kennedy in their 3rd years of AFL footy.

Impressive

 

Wasn't expecting too much from him this year but showed a lot. Looking forward to what he has to offer over the next few years, can see him giving tonight a really good crack.


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Id agree. He really has exceeded expectations.

How I hope this kid gives the GWS football department many sleepless nights.

*I know we are talking Tyson, but I believe we'll land Kelly at some stage as well

i've always seen Josh Kelly in a Demons jumper.

Joint at the hip with Salem and we'd be best placed to land him.

If there was a market on us landing Kelly at the end of his next contract, I'd load up on it.

Kelly loves his AFL, if we get this club right, I believe we'd land him.

Greater Western Sydney won't work, it won't be too long before players start to see what time it is.

Lance Franklin was a pretty big boast for Sydney, without Buddy, there interest in that market would be zero.

I cannot for the life of me see Sydney as a place I'd want to play my football.

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Dom was a ray of light. I just hope we can find another 1-2 players like him who just need a spot in the best 22 to show what they can do. Still like Mitchell if the swans feel like dealing, and I am sure gws would have a few guys that want to do what Dom had done and look at the dees as a place to go to do it.

He dislocated his thumb against GWS or WC.


Shafted in the 22 under 22 side. Suffered the same fate as Chunk in being ineligible as a Melbourne player.

The emergence of Tyson was one of very few highlights of 2014. Hopefully Roo's can pull off another masterstroke and land another talented young gun to help this football club become competitive again.

 

^ Pure fantasy

the problem with these kinds of posts is they can come back and bite you if the prediction turns out to be true, but in this case I don't think you have too much to worry about.

carry on.

The emergence of Tyson was one of very few highlights of 2014. Hopefully Roo's can pull off another masterstroke and land another talented young gun to help this football club become competitive again.

Gary Ablett hasn't re-signed yet.......


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