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Should Sautner be chosen by melbourne


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Every week when i look in the herald sun i always see sautner kick a bag of 5-9

why doesnt daniher do something for a change and acctualy choose him for crying out loud

What? do you mean Sautner to coach?

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um....he is too fat and slow for AFL.

But he is a great kick at goal. Love big nick, but the afl is much too quick for him.

Lets bring bag Freddie Cook! He's kicked hundreds of goals in his career...

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get off whateva ur on! Sautner gets cheap goals in a gun vfl side. If anything we need to get rid of him from sandy from a dees point of view because he is keeping our good young players from the forward line, i mean has he ever passed the ball?

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Agreed

Sautner should be benched for the rest of the year so Garland and Newton can develop in a key forward post, and not have their career stalled but some big slow goal hungry AFL wannabe

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The first post was ridiculous enough....

Demon supporters whinging that their kids aren't getting enough time at FF because Sandringham have one of the best VFL forwards....

Still laughing.... anyone else want to add to this crazy thread?

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The first post was ridiculous enough....

Demon supporters whinging that their kids aren't getting enough time at FF because Sandringham have one of the best VFL forwards....

Still laughing.... anyone else want to add to this crazy thread?

I'll have a go, what about 426?

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um....he is too fat and slow for AFL.

But he is a great kick at goal. Love big nick, but the afl is much too quick for him.

im guessing u probably haven't watched a sandy game for the last two years? sautner aint fat anymore he trimmed about 10 kilos last year and looks really fit!

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Sandy paly to win - not to develope MFC hopefuls.

March 07 Tha AFL announced, in consult with all 16 AFL clubs to do away with club affiliations with the VFL etc.

"Either way, all have endorsed the idea of doing away with the farm system and of reclaiming or, in the cases of the South Australian and West Australian sides, gaining total control over the welfare and development of players from draft day onwards".

The sooner the better.

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which will mean the development of an afl reserves competition. most likely the 10 vic clubs will have their own seconds comp. i think this is a fantastic idea. it will allow the afl clubs to develop players how they want. they need to make sure that we have lists of 50 players again however, and that all are of a good enough standard. the vfl will be the next comp down. the vfl wont like this as it takes away a certain level of interest in its teams.

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which will mean the development of an afl reserves competition. most likely the 10 vic clubs will have their own seconds comp. i think this is a fantastic idea. it will allow the afl clubs to develop players how they want. they need to make sure that we have lists of 50 players again however, and that all are of a good enough standard. the vfl will be the next comp down. the vfl wont like this as it takes away a certain level of interest in its teams.

I think this decision will destroy the VFL. They will have massively reduced crowds and the like, and for a competition that's already running at a loss, I'm not sure thats a great thing...

Why did they get rid of the ressies in the first place?

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