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Who will be our next Neville Jetta

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Does a Toump and Salem beat that? (Be nice if they all had a break-out year this year!)

I want the full house. Toump, Salem, Barry, Hunt and Viney to all step up and show the world that we have the scariest young midfield in the competition.

 

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Saty here with my new user name for a new season....I still don't understand footy followers who don't understand.........try again

"if you don't get a full pre season in, you are immediately behind, it impacts your whole seqson

If we can get Kent, Tapscott (if he is still there), Spencer et al all through a pre season unscathed, this will be an improvement in itself, Nev Jetta had his first full pre season ever last year

Nathan Jones has been our model of consistency, why?, because he is durable and hasn't missed a pre season since he started

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I like this thread because it reminds me that things can click quickly.

If we have 7 or 8 Neville Jettas this year, then we can rise pretty quickly. We have stability, we have what appears to a be a stable and consistent footy dept.

There is enough latent talent on the list for it to be conceivable.

Red: Let me tell you something my friend. Hope is a dangerous thing. Hope can drive a man insane.

Saty here with my new user name for a new season....I still don't understand footy followers who don't understand.........try again

"if you don't get a full pre season in, you are immediately behind, it impacts your whole seqson

If we can get Kent, Tapscott (if he is still there), Spencer et al all through a pre season unscathed, this will be an improvement in itself, Nev Jetta had his first full pre season ever last year

Nathan Jones has been our model of consistency, why?, because he is durable and hasn't missed a pre season since he started

He's baaaa-aaaaack :)

 

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