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2015 Player Review - # 17 Sam Frost

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I think he might spend more time as that forward/ruck leaving Dawes to play as a true CHF and Hogan to play deep.

Although he has played as a defender due to his natural athleticism, I am pretty sure that Roosy suggested early in the year he would be a forward/ruck.

Athletically almost the best on our list.

 

Wrote this in another thread:

Everyone is talking about recruiting another big bodied, marking forward to take some of the heat off Jesse/an upgrade from Dawes. There doesn't seem to be much out there at the moment in FA or possible trades. I actually think if nothing transpires that Frost might head forward. Big athletic body with terrific strength and decent leg speed. He is also a player that could could give Gawn a break in the ruck. I think if that does happen we might see more of Pederson at CHB where he has played some good football with his marking and running ability.

Also just noticed in Jesse's exit interview on the Dees website that he believes Frost will play up forward with him. Is looking forward to playing alongside Frost, Kent, Garlett and Dawes next year.

With that in mind I think we might see Oscar McDonald in more games next year.

Edited by mongrel

 

Be happy as a start to just see him back on the park.

Melbourne football club is the oldest football club in the world and I reckon Frost had the worst ever toe injury in our history.

By definition, his would be the worst toe injury in the history of football!


By definition, his would be the worst toe injury in the history of football!

Actually, my logic is flawed here. There could be worse toe injuries in other clubs. Doh!

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