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ROBBO: TOUGH ONE AT DEMONLAND

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Robbo is fast turning into the MOUTH OF THE IRRELEVENT !!

I'd rather he just stuck to footy.. he's good at that !!!

 

yep...a hard year at "demonland".. lots of discussion... some vitriol... lots of frustration.. been damn hard..

Oh..the other Demonland !! :-)


yep...a hard year at "demonland".. lots of discussion... some vitriol... lots of frustration.. been damn hard..

Oh..the other Demonland !! :-)

To his credit he does highlight the fact that the team is playing with an eye on the future and that things will get better [Good luck on game 200 Robbo!]

The same theme is repeated by Paul Wheatley in today's Sunday Sun -

"There are seven weeks to go and we want to finish strongly to help our planning into 2008," Wheatley said.

"It's a great opportunity for young fellows to gain extra experience, which has to be beneficial for them.

"That's been one of the big positives out of the year, the games the young fellas have had.

"Ricky Petterd won a Rising Star nomination, Nathan Jones has come on since last year and is now a regular in our starting side, (James) 'Chipper' Frawley is a very good type, nice and athletic, and you can see him improving each week.

"Then there are guys like Michael Newton, Simon Buckley and Colin Garland, who have also been getting games.

"It has to stand us in good stead for the future."

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