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As Demonlanders' have suggested in other threads that Kye Declase has been invited to train.

Here's a recent article about him Kye Declase shows his class to kick-start the thread.

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Just now, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

The title suggests he has been invited to train, but the OP doesn't actually say so. Please clarify...has he been invited to train or not?

 

 

 


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10 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Sounds very versatile.  195 cms. 22 years old

Anyone seen him  play?

24-years old (D.O.B. 15/10/1996) and no, haven't seen him play. Maybe @WERRIDEE has?

 
12 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Declase to add some Dee class?

hopefully we get more information once its declaseified. 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, roy11 said:

hopefully we get more information once its declaseified. 

 

 

That's an appalling bad joke, which is why I love it!


  • Demonland changed the title to Kye Declase Invited to Train
1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

He looks half OK in those highlights.

Moves extremely well for a tall fella.

8 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

He looks half OK in those highlights.

I look ok in the occasional photo... but what you see is not always what you get. Let’s wait and see before building him up into something he might not be... still, it’s going to add interest to Monday’s game.

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3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

He looks half OK in those highlights.

I agree with you, great Mark, decent kick

19 minutes ago, hardtack said:

I look ok in the occasional photo... but what you see is not always what you get. Let’s wait and see before building him up into something he might not be... still, it’s going to add interest to Monday’s game.

Agree with all of the above, but not just the starting 22 now, a couple of others to look at,    Go Dees

2 hours ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

 

Chocco is behind this....  thats a good thing!

I'd trust Chocko to get things correctly, so he must have some good background knowledge on the player. 

27 minutes ago, poita said:

I'd much rather take a punt on a tall than yet another dwarf-sized forward.

We don't need any more small forwards as most are coming up roses or at least showing form or potential.

Yes his Versatility  and size are mouth watering and Tmac might be getting nervous if he can really play on a wing !

Even Majak can't do that I don't think!


Guessing there is a game for those not playing at Marvel also being played on Monday?

Some nice impartial commentary as he lines up for his 9th for Montmorency - 'sucked in Hurstbridge'.

I’m trying to understand the logic behind this move at such a late stage. I’m assuming in December they were comfortable with the list composition and just wanted to give the young guys a look.

Then the 2 big forwards, an intercepting 3rd tall defender and a flanker/wing type went down. 

Maybe Nietschke’s spot will be filled by Deakyn Smith in a like for like role, thus meaning they can be more specific with the other additions?

Which means they are now targeting tall depth to replace Hore and/or cover the key forwards?

Majak, Petty and possibly Tomlinson can play both ends so they might be thinking another versatile tall completes the depth options? Or are they not impressed by Majak and looking further down the list of tall depth?

Im just struggling to see how Nietschke going down suddenly opens the door for a guy who they probably need a lot more time to evaluate even half decently. Unless they aren’t so worried about positional depth and he’s just the next best option.

 

The clubs tardiness with news the last 9 month has been deplorable.

Good luck to Kye. He has some really nice attributes.

Kye brings flexibility and depth, we now have the talls and shorts pretty well covered, his marking and kicking look up to scratch. Would be nice if it had been posted on the MFC website first..??


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