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Interesting that he has played over 100 games. 
hasn’t kicked a lot of goals, but is that his fault?

Sandringham Boy

worth a good look

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Only really seen him play a bit,  not paid much attention to the kind of player he is, if he isn’t guaranteed a starting 22 spot, would he want to come to the club?

If we got him, who would he replace in the best 22?

 

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5 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Interesting that he has played over 100 games. 
hasn’t kicked a lot of goals, but is that his fault?

Sandringham Boy

worth a good look

Has the same career goal average as Ed Langdon.

Could just be wingers don't kick many.

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7 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Has the same career goal average as Ed Langdon.

Could just be wingers don't kick many.

Never noticed him playing on the Wing that much

Amon is a small forward 


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4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I like him and have always rated him.

What does it take? 2nd round pick?

Free agent.

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3 minutes ago, ChaserJ said:

Free agent.

Ah even better...

Definitely worth a crack in my eyes.

Can someone post a summary of what the article says?

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He had an average start to his career, didn’t find much ball and kicking was inconsistent when he did. The last 1.5 years he’s turned into a really good wingman, up there amongst the best in the league behind Langdon. Free agent this year, so suits us as we don’t have decent picks to trade. Not sure where he fits though unless we’re going to lose Brayshaw or Jordon and Sparrow types are demoted.

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13 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Never noticed him playing on the Wing that much

Amon is a small forward 

Nah, he's a winger mate.

May have played some forward time early on, but has played the wing for a few years now.

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1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Nah, he's a winger mate.

May have played some forward time early on, but has played the wing for a few years now.

I must have missed those games

He is far too small to play wing in my opinion, maybe that is why he struggles to play consistently at Port 

Definately worth a look though, particularly as an FA

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3 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Nah, he's a winger mate.

May have played some forward time early on, but has played the wing for a few years now.

Does he 2-way run?

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9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

He is far too small to play wing in my opinion, maybe that is why he struggles to play consistently at Port 

1 cm shorter than Mr Ed

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9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I must have missed those games

He is far too small to play wing in my opinion, maybe that is why he struggles to play consistently at Port 

Definately worth a look though, particularly as an FA

I wouldn’t say he struggles to play consistently at Port. Has been a regular in the side for a while now, good pace, great kick and averages >23 disposals per game over the last couple of seasons.

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9 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I must have missed those games

He is far too small to play wing in my opinion, maybe that is why he struggles to play consistently at Port 

Definately worth a look though, particularly as an FA

1cm shorter than Langdon and 1kg heavier.

Play consistently? Not sure if you mean performance or actually playing, but he's barely missed a game for 4 years and was in the AA squad last year.

You sure you're thinking of the right player?

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5 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

1cm shorter than Langdon and 1kg heavier.

Play consistently? Not sure if you mean performance or actually playing, but he's barely missed a game for 4 years and was in the AA squad last year.

You sure you're thinking of the right player?

Number 15 yes

always under utilised 

I wouldn’t play him as a wingman

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18 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I must have missed those games

He is far too small to play wing in my opinion, maybe that is why he struggles to play consistently at Port 

Definately worth a look though, particularly as an FA

He's played wing all his career.

Very similar to Langdon who has a big tank and two way running.

Slick left footer.

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A pretty long kick from recollection

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8 minutes ago, Radar Detector said:

I wouldn’t say he struggles to play consistently at Port. Has been a regular in the side for a while now, good pace, great kick and averages >23 disposals per game over the last couple of seasons.

He doesn’t do a lot though 

23 disposals means little in the modern game

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

He doesn’t do a lot though 

23 disposals means little in the modern game

 

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Number 15 yes

always under utilised 

I wouldn’t play him as a wingman

Lol he was pretty much nominated as an All Australian wingman last year mate..

With more than 100 games now in the bank, Amon played every possible game in 2021 and isn’t showing any signs of slowing down. He led the club in kicks on the season and was right up there for disposals, inside 50s and centre clearances, rounding out a career best year which saw him nominated for All-Australian selection and recognised as the club’s most improved player for the year.

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