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FB Jace Bode, James Frawley, Kyle Cheney

HB Ricky Petterd, Tom McNamara, Cale Morton

C Clint Bartram, Jack Grimes, Simon Buckley

HF Isaac Weetra, Stefan Martin, Colin Garland

FF Addam Maric, Michael Newton, Matthew Bate

Foll John Meesen, Nathan Jones, Lynden Dunn

Looks like a nice balance of talls and smalls.

I see a lot of potential in this list

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Morton to the wing, Bartram to Rover, Dunn to HFF, Weetra to HBF. Bate to the other HFF, Garland out of a pocket.

Otherwise... Yes. You make an interesting point.

not to mention the players that just missed out

add in captain courageous brocky leading from the front

we shall be a force to be reckoned with gents

...i mean, we are a force to be reckoned with!!

 
not to mention the players that just missed out

add in captain courageous brocky leading from the front

we shall be a force to be reckoned with gents

...i mean, we are a force to be reckoned with!!

Yep, all of

Sylvia

McLean

Davey

Bell

Moloney

Rivers

have got many good years left, I think we will be strong

FB Jace Bode, James Frawley, Kyle Cheney

HB Ricky Petterd, Tom McNamara, Cale Morton

C Clint Bartram, Jack Grimes, Simon Buckley

HF Isaac Weetra, Stefan Martin, Colin Garland

FF Addam Maric, Michael Newton, Matthew Bate

Foll John Meesen, Nathan Jones, Lynden Dunn

Looks like a nice balance of talls and smalls.

I see a lot of potential in this list

Don't want to sound a killjoy, and I hope as much as most here that they do all succeed, but only Jones, Bartram (until injured) and Bate have shown any sort of consistency. Glimpses from Petterd, Newton and Dunn. Many are totally unproven.

Should they all stand up though we have a very solid future over the next decade.


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