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Great job again guys and thanks for the insight @Drunkn167.

Much appreciated.

 

Thanks for having me despite a few beers!


9 hours ago, Demonland said:

You were great. Please call in again. Sorry I forgot to thank you for calling at the end of the show. Always great to hear from other Demonlanders.

You were all great - I was going to call in but enjoyed the show that much lost track of time. Maybe next week - keep up the awesome work. 

It was great to hear Drunkn’s views on some of the lesser known players. He is obviously a big fan of Bayley Fritsch, Dion Johnstone and Tim Smith.

Most of the media commentary obviously centres on the higher profile players; Petracca, Gawn, Viney, Jones etc. If you have Drunkn on again could you please ask him for his views on Maynard, King, J Smith and Filopovic. I always find it interesting to hear about the up and comers. 

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12 minutes ago, fndee said:

It was great to hear Drunkn’s views on some of the lesser known players. He is obviously a big fan of Bayley Fritsch, Dion Johnstone and Tim Smith.

Most of the media commentary obviously centres on the higher profile players; Petracca, Gawn, Viney, Jones etc. If you have Drunkn on again could you please ask him for his views on Maynard, King, J Smith and Filopovic. I always find it interesting to hear about the up and comers. 

Hopefully he can answer your question here. @Drunkn167

We'll definitely have him on again.


On 3/1/2018 at 1:42 PM, fndee said:

It was great to hear Drunkn’s views on some of the lesser known players. He is obviously a big fan of Bayley Fritsch, Dion Johnstone and Tim Smith.

Most of the media commentary obviously centres on the higher profile players; Petracca, Gawn, Viney, Jones etc. If you have Drunkn on again could you please ask him for his views on Maynard, King, J Smith and Filopovic. I always find it interesting to hear about the up and comers. 

Thanks for the kind words mate. Now for the players.

Maynard: Dude is a machine and an impressive athlete, he did play basketball at the top level don't forget. He's only been back playing footy for a couple of years so he's still learning the little things about his craft but I'd expect him to rotate through that large midfielder group throughout the year.

King: It's hard to judge developing Ruckmen. He played a couple of good games for Casey last year in the second half of the season after starting slowly (he even had to play a couple of games in the Development side) Probably still a fair way off.

J. Smith: Similar to Maynard, but he is more of an aerial player than a midfielder. Coming off a couple of nasty injuries but he showed what he can do at senior level last year so expect to see him get more games especially in the second half of the season.

Filipovic: Same as King, but even further away. Nothing he did throughout last year really showed me he has what it takes to compete at AFL level but he is still only young and Ruckmen take a long time to develop. 

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