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After watching his highlights what I found impressive was his burst of speed and his willingness to break lines. Could he be used as Roos' first 194cm midfielder? It would be an interesting project.

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I really don't get the need for this deal.

He was gonna be a free pick up in the PSD, instead we trade pick 23 for him and picks we won't use.

So confusing.

I mentioned somewhere else that the attraction of taking him now over through the PSD is getting an extra month of development into him. Not an entirely stupid idea for an inexperienced player

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After watching Jack Frost a few times this year and being impressed with him, to learn we were after his Brother had me giving the thumbs up and I hadn't ever seen him play!

Welcome Sam.

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Why didn't he play the last 7 games for GWS?

Last game he played was against Collingwood which was round 22 I think.

Dont know where some on here are getting this idea he didn't play the last 7 games when he clearly played late towards the end.

Ps that was a dig at you btw.

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Last game he played was against Collingwood which was round 22 I think.

Dont know where some on here are getting this idea he didn't play the last 7 games when he clearly played late towards the end.

Ps that was a dig at you btw.

I thought I heard it on sen and don't follow GWS so I didn't know that he had played.

Why the dig??

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I would have prefered to have used a later pick for Frost but happy we have landed another key defender.

I don't know much about him apart from his highlights vid and stats from footywire. Interesting to see that he was ranked 4th (Rising Stars) in total rebound 50's behind highly touted young defenders Langdon, Kolodjashnij and Mcdonald.

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My reasoning is this;

1. He Looks [censored] HUGE.

2. Might actually give a crap.

I love his speed and how he loves to go for a run and take bounces

Between him, T Mac and Lumumba we should have some real drive and flare off half back now

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I love his speed and how he loves to go for a run and take bounces

Between him, T Mac and Lumumba we should have some real drive and flare off half back now

Better traits than I suggested. I hope you get what I mean. So disgusted with Frawley not giving a [censored] in the last third of the year :(

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I love his speed and how he loves to go for a run and take bounces

Between him, T Mac and Lumumba we should have some real drive and flare off half back now

yes and Jetta, Dunn and [hopefully] Garland will also help! [with cameos from Grimes and Georgiou]

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Why didn't he play the last 7 games for GWS?

He missed 5 out of the last 7.

I'd like to know if it was form or injury that left him out of the side as well.

He doesn't get much of the ball only getting over 15 disposals once this year.

Honestly do we really need him?

Dunn replaced Frawley down back only lowering his colours to Brown and McDonald played full back as well only lowering his colours to Roughhead.

We now have 4 key defenders down back and 1 key forward up forward going into RND1, not a really balanced side if you ask me.

Maybe they will use either Dunn or Garland up forward. Looking forward to a massive 10 to 15 goal season from one of them.

Pick 23 is way over his value, should of used pick 23 to grab a midfielder.

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