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It was highly unlikely we'd make any changes after last weekend, but I think this does 2 things. Firstly it says to Corey, well done champ, had a great game last week and you're building consistency. Keep it going and you'll get a run in the seniors soon enough, i.e. bash the door down champ! Secondly it fires a shot across the bow of those fringe players in this weeks line-up. If you don't perform, we have a lad here who is ready to have a red hot crack.

I have a feeling when he finally gets his chance, we're going to be seeing a lot of him.

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Great news for him. Can't see him getting a game before the end of the season, but let's him know he's still a shot at a list spot going forward.

Starting to worry about Benken now a bit though.

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On 7/27/2017 at 8:28 PM, Dappa Dan said:

Great news for him. Can't see him getting a game before the end of the season, but let's him know he's still a shot at a list spot going forward.

Starting to worry about Benken now a bit though.

A bit?

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I also hope that commentators perpetually refer to his basketball career as per Brad Greens Manchester United Trial (yes, but not at a senior level), or Mark Blicavs Steeplechasing career

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6 minutes ago, Danelska said:

What is this (to me) unknown quantity going to bring to the side?

i think the main things is exactly what has dropped off in the last 5- weeks - manic pressure and attack. A goodwin player if i ever saw one - fierce at the ball, big bodies and loves the contest.

I'm not sure about his kicking though.

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13 minutes ago, binman said:

i think the main things is exactly what has dropped off in the last 5- weeks - manic pressure and attack. A goodwin player if i ever saw one - fierce at the ball, big bodies and loves the contest.

I'm not sure about his kicking though.

I'm guessing their strategy is to put GWS off their kicking game with immense pressure, forcing turnovers and transitioning into attack. Basically what we were doing in the first half of the year before injuries mounted up.

Maynard seems to be a high pressure player even if his disposal is iffy.

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4 hours ago, jnrmac said:

A bit?

A Pies mate told me he was not good enough to be best 22, at the time we got him. Thought it might be sour grapes. Don't think so now.

Jeremy Howe a chance to be AA. That makes it a great trade.

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43 minutes ago, binman said:

Apologies if this has been posted already. A lot of love at the dees

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/video/2017-08-03/spycam-corey-maynard

Loved it, laughed when he was talking about being sore and Goody just casually says we need you  to come to Canberra to debut. I think Goodwin is a bit of a players man and a hugger. But happy to see the boys waiting for him and congratulating him. 

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