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My 3 word player prediction for 2016

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N.Jones - more of same

Vince - genius defensive switch

Hogan - dominates and signs

Salem - smooth moving backman

Watts - finally silences critics

Petracca - justifies the hype

Dawes - pales into insignificance

Viney - maintains upward rise

Lumumba - proves his worth

Trengove - the Cinderella story

Brayshaw - assumes major significance 

Gawn - our All Australian

Tyson - injury free improvement 

Oliver - another inspired draft

Dunn - successfully marshals defence

Stretch - limited game time

Kent - a major player

Frost - effective swing man

Newton - just filling in

Garland - career best season

Pedersen - a solid season

Kennedy-Harris - others are preferred 

T.McDonald - thrives on responsibility

Weideman - learning the art

Hulett - learning the requirements

O.McDonald - becoming brotherly clone

Hunt - slowly justifying faith

Neal-Bullen - second year blues

Grimes - tries but lacking

Bugg - an inspired pickup

Spencer - injury plagued year

Mitch King - building required body

Kennedy - irritating Magpie supporters

Garlett - all Australian forward

vandenBerg - our own Barlow

Jetta - all comes together

Harmes - providing X factor 

M.Jones - a stop gap

Terlich - little game time

 

 

M.Jones - a stop gap - I'd like to think M. Jones has found something, I reckon there is something different about him this season I'm going with 'useful team player' everything else I can pretty much live with - would like you to be wrong about Spencer though. 

 

Absolute gold joeboy. Hope you're right on Trenners, and wrong on Spencil.

I'd change Terlich to - won't make 2017


15 hours ago, joeboy said:

 

- irritating Magpie supporters

 

Aren't they all.

 

And for the whole club - up up and away! (yes it is four words but it is really only three with one repeated ;)

Edited by Chris

Nate Jones to have a great year. He battled under injuries last year but this this year now he is fit and with more elite mid-fielders in the Dees team, he'll be have a great year.For sure.


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