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Bartram - second year comfort

Bate - regular clear headedness

Bell - needs to arrive

Bizzell - providing the steadiness

Brown - accurate foot disposal

Bruce - attaining superstar status

Buckley -

Carroll - maintaining the rage

Davey - major forward option

Dunn - greater physical presence

Ferguson - good not evil

Frawley - living the hype

Garland

Godfrey - regular Sandringham player

Green - return to accuracy

Holland - continue the metamorphosis

Jamar - attain more possessions

C. Johnson - continued upward spiral

P. Johnson - provide physical presence

Johnstone - consistent superstar performances

Jones - maintaining pre- season form

McDonald - more of same

McLean - worthy Brownlow winner

Miller - major forward option

Moloney - vital midfield presence

Neitz - whatever he can

Neville

Newton

Petterd

Pickett - major physical presence

Rivers - more of same

Robertson - Robbo of old

Sylvia - more game time

Ward - dash with care

Warnock - becoming a regular

Weetra

Wheatley - injury free involvement

Whelan - exciting backline dashes

White - taller than Sandilands

Yze - taking an interest

# I have made no comments about the new boys because not enough is known

 
Bartram - second year comfort

Thanks joeboy, much appreciated. A few well chosen words beats the crap out of the usual meaningless drivel

 

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