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On 6/22/2018 at 1:45 PM, Demon Disciple said:

Give him a couple more pre-seasons to build more strength and bulk and he will be able to handle the bigger KPF's.

Until then, all the experience he will gain by playing on them will be invaluable towards his further development.

Hes 100kg so big enough, just needs the experiance and know how

 

I don't how you can encourage aggression and courage into someone, maybe a tough senior figure could do it; but he definitely needs to improve in those areas. I suppose he's got time given his age. His kicking accuracy is quite good and handpassing okay.

 

It's a little sad though people claiming his our number key defender. 

After not being in the Omac camp originally I think he is beginning to progress nicely  along with the overall team with much more confidence

 
On 6/22/2018 at 3:15 PM, binman said:

I call Oscar Dr Cool now. 

That sounds like something Milhouse Van Houten would call himself.

Good movie.

Though i think its correct title is Dr Cool v the gorillas 


11 hours ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

BUMP - Was hoping they would ask Goody some more questions about this OTC. Do we start with Frost on Hawkins or does he give OMAC a chance on Hawkins again, to get his mojo back. Part of me wants to back a player a chance to redeem himself. The practical part of me says Frosty will run off Hawkins and be a weapon all day, thoughts? I lean towards 1st quarter OMac then swap.

It is a big final.

Best option on current form would seem to be Frostbite from the outset. 

Plus of course ensuring that the ball never gets anywhere near Hawkins forward of centre. 

 

ADDENDUM: Frostbite came from bloody autocorrect, but may be appropriate nonetheless. 

Edited by monoccular

autocorrect with humor. I'm thinking this way as well. 

 

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