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Doesn’t surprise me at all. 

Still struggling to understand why we don’t try Preuss and Gawn as a tag team which seemed to work well against Sydney. 

Then Preuss got injured and has been banished to the seconds since. 

He is doing exactly what he was doing at North. Wouldn’t surprise me if he asks for a trade at the end of the season. 

 
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2 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Doesn’t surprise me at all. 

Still struggling to understand why we don’t try Preuss and Gawn as a tag team which seemed to work well against Sydney. 

Then Preuss got injured and has been banished to the seconds since. 

He is doing exactly what he was doing at North. Wouldn’t surprise me if he asks for a trade at the end of the season. 

He wanted to come here to learn from the master. 

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

He wanted to come here to learn from the master. 

He would learn more if he was playing with said master. 

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No need to rush in Preuss whilst he learns from Max has practices his craft and gains confidence in the VFL. I reckon we’re going to try and prolong Max’s career for as long as possible and from next season we’ll see more of Preuss playing alongside Max. 

2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

No need to rush in Preuss whilst he learns from Max has practices his craft and gains confidence in the VFL. I reckon we’re going to try and prolong Max’s career for as long as possible and from next season we’ll see more of Preuss playing alongside Max. 

Agreed. As Preuss builds a tank and lasts more than half a game, he will get more game time. He's only 23.

 

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