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Andy M-W is looking very agile and strong with 6 months to get full fitness back look forward to seeing him runaround in 2026. Well done Andy.

 
  • 4 weeks later...

Just thinking that AMW looked prime to really step up before his injury. Loved his dare and can't wait to see what he can offer in 2026.


If all goes well with his recovery, I could see him pushing for Salem's role in 2026.

7 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

If all goes well with his recovery, I could see him pushing for Salem's role in 2026.

He could take Judd’s role as a shut down small defender, freeing Judd to play a more attacking role further up the ground.

2 hours ago, Return to Glory said:

Just thinking that AMW looked prime to really step up before his injury. Loved his dare and can't wait to see what he can offer in 2026.

A contract would help

 
3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

He could take Judd’s role as a shut down small defender, freeing Judd to play a more attacking role further up the ground.

That's exactly what we need I reckon.

1 hour ago, binman said:

That's exactly what we need I reckon.

Judd seems to me playing with a bit less confidence and a loss of step this year. Maybe there's a niggle thats holding him back but his kick to Fritta was a good reminder how good he can be if he backs himself to look for the tougher option. He saw that one so late in the ball drop but still nailed it.


27 minutes ago, Jjrogan said:

Judd seems to me playing with a bit less confidence and a loss of step this year.

Serious injuries will do that to you (see Bowey last year).

22 hours ago, Greg Schneider said:

A contract would help

Surely. I mean, we gave Luke bloody Dunstan a contract.

Prior to his injury I had AMW as one of the breakout players for the season, I really hope he's able to come back in good nick. Surely he gets a 2 year extension.

Agree with most of the last posts, genuinely said to my old man last week that if the Judd murmours turn out to be true i dont think it is the biggest loss. With Windsor and Bowey you have two gun HBs, we obviously can't trust Salem's body and maybe he is one that moves up to the wing to be more a contest player like Brayshaw was and Lindsay goes back but AMW absolutely can be a proper lockdown defender, we let Cooper Harvey sit 4 on us for gods sake.


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