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that goood to hear!! he will really add great depth and variation to our midfield if fit!! is most definately in our best 18 going by 2005 form!!

this could be our year if everyone stays on the park, especially with the youngsters like Bate, Mclean, Jones really ready to make a big impact this year, well Mclean already has, but Jones/Bate should be great this year!! go dees.

 

i like how he said he never attended a grand final because he is waiting to play in a grand final himself! i love it! gosh 2007 has to be our year!!!

I for one will be very happy to have a fully fit and fired up Beamer at our disposal.

Often slated for being slow.... err yeah.... he has all the grunt and mongrel you could ask for.... I'm keen as hell to see the boy fire up.


Furthermore, gets sledged for kicking the ball 60 metres and being one dimensional....

He is a hard nut that loves dishing it out and receiving it - his first year was outstanding and is still so young!!

It is exciting times when you add him to the other young bucks in mclean, sylvia, bate, jones, bell, etc. Then the pace of a Davey, the hardness of a Pickett....

Sure it looks exciting and very good on paper, but that's all it is at the moment. Until they play to their potential consistantly and uncompromisingly, that's all that group will ever be - potentially good.

I will celebrate and start salivating when i see our midfield become the dominant one of the AFL, ala the lions 01-04 and the weagles.

Sure it looks exciting and very good on paper, but that's all it is at the moment. Until they play to their potential consistantly and uncompromisingly, that's all that group will ever be - potentially good.

I will celebrate and start salivating when i see our midfield become the dominant one of the AFL, ala the lions 01-04 and the weagles.

The voice of reason.

Very very true Demon Disciple.

 

Love to see him back and firing.

Bad news is reports say he is still ginger and restricted with what he can do.

Still a while off yet. I hope they rest him during the NAB cup.

If we are to attempt to win a "grand ol flag" beamer must be on the turf playing good footy (along with the rest of the elite demon regiment)

i for one definitly with out a doubt want a fully fit beamer on the park as well... he was dearly missed last year i thought...

in our best 22


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