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Kit Walker

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I was at the game last night with Essendon supporters which magnified the pain, but I though Colin Sylvia was an absolute shining light.

I haven't been his biggest fan but I would have struggled to be more impressed with his performance in that game. He put his body on the line, his disposal was fantastic and he showed real leadership throughout the game. A lot of players had more of it, but almost every touch he had was damaging.

For mine, he was best on ground for Melbourne last night for those reasons.

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Finally taking small steps in the midfield, which is nice to see.

My heart was pounding everytime he went for a run, as with our luck this season, I was expecting him to break down never to be seen again :rolleyes:

Hopefully over the next 9 games he can gradually build up his midfield engine, and come 2008 become a permanent fixture there.

Love his tackling, probably my favourite part of his game. When he tackles you, you ain't going anywhere!

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A healthy body is everything in this sport, as Bell demonstrated this season (before this week, damn).

It's no coincidence that as Sylvia strings a few games together his form is getting and confidence better.

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Been saying since 2005 he's the most naturally gifted player on the list.

When he builds up a fitness base (Hopefully next preseason) and goes into the middle he will really dominate.

really happy with the way he is coming on, but his set shots need some work. His technique is not quite right, case in point last night when he sprayed one from about 20m out... something for him to work on, but nobody is perfect :)

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Last night, one feature of his game I was very impressed with was his decision making and disposal in heavy traffic. It was something I hadn't seen a lot of and I am pleased to see his confidence growing with every game.

I am thrilled for him. I hope he plays 200+ games for us. A gem.

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I thought he looked pretty good last night as well...........great to see him sprinting and moving freely for a change.

Let's hope his injury problems are behind him!

They're not, he's learning to manage it better & doing better recovery on a weekly basis. He's been playing much better this hole season probably due to his continuity & acceptance of 'nothings perfect'. He's looked to me like he's taped up tight & starting to adjust.

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A healthy body is everything in this sport, as Bell demonstrated this season (before this week, damn).

It's no coincidence that as Sylvia strings a few games together his form is getting and confidence better.

I agree. He has had a fairly poor last three weeks (average of 10 possessions and 0.0 playing mostly up forward) so I wouldn't call it a breakthrough yet - but good signs.

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