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DANIEL BELL COMING OF AGE!

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Honestly, after watching this guy in the past 4 weeks i believe he is finally coming of age. He seems so confident with his use and disposal of the pill. Thoughts?

 
Honestly, after watching this guy in the past 4 weeks i believe he is finally coming of age. He seems so confident with his use and disposal of the pill. Thoughts?

Only blemish was a half hearted effort against McManus(?) in the second just before the worst kick in league football kneed him in the head. Hopefully he is OK for next week.

agree it was a weak effort but he has been a shining light this year and i hope the guy is ok for next week

 

They'll give him a light week and he'll be right for Sydney. Big job on O'Keefe of maybe even O'Loughlin.


Didn't get to todays game, but I have been impressed with Bell.........he gets better each time I see him play. Tough as nails too......you don't see him shirk too many issues out on the ground!

Has been developing nicely. Is a nice height, has pace and a strong body and his kicking is good. I think he can also get better overhead.

 

If I start, I won't stop...

Absolutely destoyed that loser Tarrant before the wannabe Ablett kneed him in the back


If I start, I won't stop...

Yeah, it's a love that cannot be spoken hey? :lol:

God he's a gun and his disposal under pressure is excellent now. He feels like he belongs, and he's playing like it.

Go Belly!!!

I totally agree with everyone here.

He is definitely becoming, if he is not already, a very valuable and increasingly vital player.

I'm with Jaded...... Go Belly :D !!!

Only blemish was a half hearted effort against McManus(?) in the second

I thought that the TV replay might have made him look a bit worse than it was. Those at the ground probably have a better idea.

Anyhow, Bell would be one guy I'd pretty much play all season.

Anyhow, Bell would be one guy I'd pretty much play all season.

Without a doubt!!

His attack on the opponent and the pill cannot be questioned.... As has been spoken before, he lacks a touch of awareness when around the middle, but hey? He is wearing Red 'n Blue! We are not exactly the awareness capital of the AFL...

Great work Bell and keep it up!


Only blemish was a half hearted effort against McManus(?) in the second just before the worst kick in league football kneed him in the head. Hopefully he is OK for next week.

i was interested in the so i watched it again. he shouldve gone the ball no worries, but i dont think he shirked the contest. he tried to take mcmanus out, i think he thought he;d lost the ball and he'd take mcmanus out as well but mcmanus changed directions at the last moment. if he had of connected i reckon we would have gotten that ball out of there...

i spose thats the risk of paying the man not the ball and it is something he will learn from...

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