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Who’s the next great indigenous small forward?

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Cause we need him badly.

Has Charlie Cameron got a cousin.. Any ideas? 

 

Aussie wonnaemiri. 

If we can wait until next year (we can't) we have Deakyn Smith on our academy list for next year. 

Or Kobe Farmer but he's probably freo bound :(

3 minutes ago, The Lobster Effect said:

Aussie wonnaemiri. 

If we can wait until next year (we can't) we have Deakyn Smith on our academy list for next year. 

Or Kobe Farmer but he's probably freo bound :(

Wiz wants him to play ar the Dees

 
6 hours ago, 58er said:

Wiz wants him to play ar the Dees

Interview and footage on Freo site would say otherwise. He’s also already training with them as an academy type, so he’s going to Freo unfortunately.

7 hours ago, PaulRB said:

Cause we need him badly.

Has Charlie Cameron got a cousin.. Any ideas? 

From memory he does and he debuted for West Coast this year ?

We don't need great, good would be enough.

  • 4 weeks later...

An interesting question.

Who would people consider to be the best small forward of all time, indigenous or not?

Daicos (is he considered small?), KB, Matthews, Phil Matera, Cyril, Betts, Tiprat (god forbid)?

Edited by Demon Disciple

KB was the best in my lifetime (60 years) 

 

Leigh Matthews takes some beating

Interestingly, Bartlett and Matthews both played most of their careers as champion on-ballers (rovers as they were called back then) before moving forward in the latter part of their careers and excelling in that role as well.


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