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Nice to see Bedford playing well. He will have a good highlight package today

 

Bedford will be a player - he clearly needs some experience and needs to keep his head so he doesn't kick it out on the full when the ball is stationary on the line, but he will be a Jeff Garlett clone but with better fitness IMO.

 

Would it be wrong to say that there is now a genuine wrestle for the small forward roles, between Kozzie, Spargo and Bedford?

 

Weid looks the bomb playing the ruck !!


 

Bedford can play! Get some confidence into him and he’ll be alright 


Love that from Weid.

Mark and deliver the goal. 

Damn Straight Weid

1 minute ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Would it be wrong to say that there is now a genuine wrestle for the small forward roles, between Kozzie, Spargo and Bedford?

 

No. Bedford's mastery of the role is well below Spargo's, and Kozzie brings far more in terms of defensive pressure.

Next year perhaps, when Bedford upskills a bit more.


Strolling now. 

Brilliant from Fritsch to keep that ball alive rather than take it out.


BANG...BANG/BANG/BANG

 
Just now, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

What a goal 

Dunstan great

Great is certainly a massive exaggeration. 


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