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My 3 word player analysis for 2008

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Bartarm- injuries behind him

Bate - key forward target

Bell - a potent defender

Bode - a regular game

Bruce - returning to elite

Buckley - buffness reflecting improvement

Carroll - vital key defender

Cheney - not enough known

Davey - excitement machine again

Dunn - ready to arrive

Frawley - must perform immediately

Garland - needs to deliver

Green - silence the doubters

Grimes - not enough known

Holland - keep plugging holes

Jamar- certainly last opportunity

C. Johnson - grab his chances

P. Johnson - viable marking forward

Jones - application positively rewarded

Maric - accuracy to impress

Martin - not enough known

McDonald - more of same

McLean - a Brownlow favourite

McNamara - not enough known

Meeson- fitness reflects ability

Miller - coach inspired rejuvenation

Moloney - application finally rewarded

Morton - to arrive immediately

Neitz - another herculaean effort

Newton - great white hope

Petterd - deserves instant rewards

Rivers - most important return

Robertson - perform without frustrating

Sylvia - hype finally vindicated

Warnock - not another Ferguson

Weetra - attitude reflecting improvement

Wheatley - an important cog

Whelan - deserves some luck

White - 5 years younger

Yze - fresh positive attitude

 

joeboy - your bloody rippa

season 2008 - bring it on

deesrock - I am excited

 

bit rough on frawley and garland i think, but generally i concur on each of these. top effort!

Joeboy - love your optimism :)

..and I particularly hope you're right about Yze.


Frawley, would love some improvement but i think its a few years yet. But i reckon it will be worth the wait.

Colin Sylvia - next Ablett arrives

Adam Maric - Jakovich-like genius

Cale Morton - superlatives will flow

Michael Newton - worth admission price

Aaron Davey - will win Brownlow

Mark Jamar - still on list?

Matthew Bate - worlds his oyster

Lynden Dunn - Mr. Fix it

Colin Sylvia - next Ablett arrives

ahh..but which one ??

 
Jamar - a man forgotten

Overlook Odious Outsider

Jamar - a man forgotten

Jamar - Most Improved Player


Carroll - vital key defender

At least someone(else) thinks so.

Would be happy if by the end of 2008 someone (anyone) can become - Best player around!

Looking forward to the analysis this year joeboy

Would be happy if by the end of 2008 someone (anyone) can become - Best player around!

Looking forward to the analysis this year joeboy

Not Gonna Happen

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