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What an amazing pick up he has been for the club; watching him at the ground helps you understand his speed of thought and ability to make good choice under incredible pressure.  would have made an amazing fighter pilot

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The speed he moves at whilst fully bent over to pick up the hard ball, then rarely ever fumble it, is just something else. You see players do it now and then, he does it every single time. And has 3 options sorted before he’s picked it up. 

Freak talent, that I think only us Dees will ever truly appreciate. Maybe if he’s highlighted in a finals series/flag the plebs will take full notice. 

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17 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

 

Freak talent, that I think only us Dees will ever truly appreciate. Maybe if he’s highlighted in a finals series/flag the plebs will take full notice. 

Do it next week against the Pies and I think you will see the recognition flow especially as he adds sublime kicks to his sublime handballing.

Big test for Gus as well

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How's the love b/w the team eh...

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@Caligula's cohort - how's his spelling ? :)

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Just read the Oliver article in the HS.  My fav part was when he said he thought he was going to the Bombres at 5. 

 

Like all those that missed out on Fyfe & Franklin, selected Fiora over Pavlich, left Dustin Martin to pick 3, etc...

Weitering at pick 1 hasn’t really come on as expected just yet, and Mills has been serviceable, but imagine being the Brisbane Lions having chosen Shache at pick 2 in that draft. Walked out on them after 2 years, and they seemed happy for him to go.

What a blunder.

 

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