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10 hours ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Or clearly Broadbent isn't 189cm...

 

Yes, it would be one or the other.  Thanks for pointing that out.  I'm sure it would escape many.

Based on your up close experience of vandenBerg and his size, what do you think is more likely ?

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6 hours ago, ProDee said:

Yes, it would be one or the other.  Thanks for pointing that out.  I'm sure it would escape many.

Based on your up close experience of vandenBerg and his size, what do you think is more likely ?

Haven't seen the guy up close so I wouldn't know.

Just pointing out that neither listing is 'clear' if Vandenberg is noticeably taller than Broadbent, which is what you claim.

Yeh, it would be one or the other. But the way you worded the last sentence implied that the listing for Broadbent is correct and the listing for Vanders is wrong. So it sounded like it did indeed escape you.

Cheers.

 

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I'm a little surprised Liam (or even Weideman) wasn't selected to play this weekend in the light of the club deciding to rest Hogan.  He's only 18 and he appears to already have such an imposing and mature figure. Will be interesting to see how he plays in the Casey practice matches.

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11 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Haven't seen the guy up close so I wouldn't know.

Just pointing out that neither listing is 'clear' if Vandenberg is noticeably taller than Broadbent, which is what you claim.

Yeh, it would be one or the other. But the way you worded the last sentence implied that the listing for Broadbent is correct and the listing for Vanders is wrong. So it sounded like it did indeed escape you.

Cheers.

 

Considering there's been speculation that vandenBerg is taller than his listed height I'm surprised your confused. 

Let's move on...

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48 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

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That'll be MISTER  Hulett to us mere mortals. Bit like that other fellow... Banner bloke on a dark day....without the clorophyll effect !! :o

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Obviously he looked upon more as depth atm... Our depth players have got a little bit more imposing of late !!~ :)

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Can't help but think that come the end of the year he will be ahead of Dawes and behind Pedersen as a forward, assuming Frosty ends up in the backline. Would have thought Dawesy's got to be looking down the barrel at the end of the year. Would love to be proved wrong and see him have the year we've all been waiting for but I suspect times up.  

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2 hours ago, Demon Jack said:

How is he only 18? 

Because he was born on the 17th of March 1997!

(but he'll be 19 soon)!

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OMG the guy, still a teenager, looks an absolute monster.  And I hear he can play too. 

I am also surprised, given that Jesse is being rested, that he didn't get named.  

Looking forward to hearing how quickly he comes on at Casey.  

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51 minutes ago, ENYAW said:

Why do we bother with such threads,if he end up better than a Watts,a Dawes or a Grimes,good on him otherwise he will be shown the door.

You don't think we should welcome new draftees to the club ?

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11 hours ago, ENYAW said:

Why do we bother with such threads,if he end up better than a Watts,a Dawes or a Grimes,good on him otherwise he will be shown the door.

Because its the DEMONLAND way to gush over someone & pump them up to win a Brownlow before we even have a clue about whether they can play or not.  

Some of the comments about Hulet's potential are bordering on idiotic.

The same supporters of course will start screaming to delist the same player after 5 or 6 games if they haven't cemented a spot in the side.

 

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