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I dont start many topics and more of a voyeur than participant, but after the game yesterday I am buoyed with belief. 

 

But I have been thinking about our kids and what I feel they need to move fore good to great. 

Hunt - Love his speed, but would love him to connect that big kick after a run to a forwards advantage

Track - Right now I think he needs a bit of confidence taking a set shot

O Mac - To become more of a competitive beast

Clarry - He has super hands, but must  learn to trust his kick to become more damaging

Stretch - Would be great if he had a vice like tackling prowess 

The composer aka Wagner - to become the composer of the back line and direct play with his left foot

Hogan - to sign his name on Melbourne letterheaded legal papers - that will make him a great player for mine

 

I am sure there is more,  feel free to add. What is the one thing that will make our kids (and even our established ones) make that next step. 

 
1 hour ago, Ricky P said:

Pretty much all those players have played less than 10 games. Let's be patient.

Agree, I feel next year we will see a big jump in our ability to find space and hit targets by hand and foot releasing team mates into space which will then lead to us winning more games.

 

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