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1 hour ago, jumbo returns said:

Dees 1.13 - wowee

Prediction of our half time score I assume??

 
On 7/3/2018 at 12:52 PM, Roost It said:

I don’t rate him  either but he won’t get dropped

That's not an answer.

On 7/3/2018 at 1:36 PM, Jaded said:

One of the few players who consistently covers a lot of ground with his two way running. 

He actually was very poor this weekend, so may actually get dropped, but generally he is one of the hardest game day runners, so he fits into the defensive mindset we are trying to get to. 

I wish his skills matched his endeavour. 

Covering ground is one thing, and ANB absolutely excels at it.

Having an impact wherever you go, though, is another.

Right now, ANB's getting all over the ground but having little impact doing it. 

He's been picked all year on the back of his running and we get that from him every week, but to be a better side we can't carry players who can only do one or two things well. We need ANB to offer us more than just gut running.

Frost please!

When Lever went down I read stats that Frost had taken the second most intercept marks of anyone on our list.  

He’s been one of Caseys best for quite awhile, including some BOG.

Fast and powerful.

Maybe he’s improved his worst features lately?

Surely Frost’s been ready for a recall!!

 

Looking forward to hearing reports from training watchers (assuming there is training in Melbourne today) in particular who is training with the backs NB Frost and / or Pedersen.

5 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Looking forward to hearing reports from training watchers (assuming there is training in Melbourne today) in particular who is training with the backs NB Frost and / or Pedersen.

Not sure there is. There was training yesterday and an open training session in Darwin on friday


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