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Mid-season report: Melbourne

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See, there are idiots, nd then there are REAL idiots.

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"... Nathan Carroll kept Pies spearhead Anthony Rocca to just two touches for the day in a superb display."

By Michael Rogers

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See, there are idiots, nd then there are REAL idiots.

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"... Nathan Carroll kept Pies spearhead Anthony Rocca to just two touches for the day in a superb display."

By Michael Rogers

Exclusive to AFL BigPond Network

haha i rairly read these so called 'exclusive' reports. Just the ones written by melbourne mf managers and the age and herald. Even then a name comes to mind...Robert Walls that i feel like vomiting when read

 

"With so few players able to string together a run of games, the race for the Bluey Truscott Trophy is wide open this year. Regular contenders Cameron Bruce, Brad Green and James McDonald will be among the leaders at the halfway mark, while Nathan Carroll has battled manfully in trying circumstances and claimed a couple of scalps along the way. But perhaps the leading fancy at this stage is rising defender Daniel Bell, who’s finally having the sort of season that justifies his first-round draft pick status (No.14, 2002). Able to play on both talls and smalls, Bell’s pace, marking prowess and improved decision-making has made him one of Melbourne’s most valuable players this season"

i think this is a massive wrap for Belly, much more than perhaps we from the inside recognised..

heres the mid sdeason report from the afl site

interesting reading includsing belly hot on the heels to wiln the bluey medal

and the coaches award going to godders for his tireless efforts

Mid Season Report


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