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So people are calling for youngsters to be brought in, but after 3 games they are condemning Garland as not good enough.

Without trying to be egotistical, but since I've been watching Melbourne - which is a fair while, I reckon that Rivers is the only player to have genuinely surprised me. I can't think of any other player since 1980 that's put egg on my face.

Garland aint carrying an omolette.

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Garland could be a good player, but in those games he played for us he looked completely lost out there.

Did Messon play?

Pinched this from Marvin the Crows fan on the Melbourne Bigfooty board. Dunno if he has any clue about footy but at least he'll be unbiased.

Forgive the intrusion from another board, but I was at Box Hill today and thought Garland was pretty impressive. I'm stunned Bate wasn't listed as one of Sandringham's best - I thought everything he did was good. Yze used the ball well but I can see why he wont play for the 1s much this year.

Sauntner and Poyas were obviously great, but I thought Holland and Newton (in particular) did a lot of really good stuff across half forward and were prepared to sacrifice their games for Sauntner, who was hauling in everything (I think he had 6 or 7 by half time). Newton I thought was really clean with his hands, both marking (one absolutely beautiful one hander in the 3rd term) and dishing off handballs.

The disappointment for me was Meesen. As an Adelaide supporter I was keen to see how he went, and he got his hand on it in the middle a fair bit but he seemed to drift around without a real purpose other than that.

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Did Jamar get the nickname 'Russian' due to the visual of his stumbling into goal resembling a Vodka fuled drunken Russian?

He may be Bulgarian, but thinks the Russian sounds better, a la Nick "The Russian" Radev.

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Forgive my naivety, but how come this Sautner guy is kicking bags of goals, but is never considered for seniors?

Am i a complete goose, but doesn't Sandy feed our senior side?

I gather he is old?

Please explain...

He's not on the MFC playing list, therefore is ineligible for selection. He is on our affiliate clubs list - Sandringham. He's about 29 and tears it up at VFL level, but is too slow and short for AFL. The gulf between the 2 leagues is enormous.

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I can't wait for us to change to Casey. I'm sick and tired of seeing a goal to goal line of Lamb,Crowe,Summers,Poyas and Sautner no wonder the Dees are stuffed. Garland BOG is great news. Play him at full back I don't know how many times Carroll has to get a bath before they drop him, I'm sure Lamb is wondering why he didn't get the chances that Carroll gets every week. If Bate doesn't get a game this week I may lose the plot I'll have to kill someone, to play him in the 2's last week was a disgrace they may as well have played him in the under 12's as to do that. I can see why Maric may have lost confidence this week to star last week with 5 goals and still not get a game in the worst team in the AFL must be hard to take. I thought Bailey was suppose to be good for the young kids we'll I haven't seen it. How he can justify not playing Maric against Carlton but play Weetra in the first 2 games is beyond me?

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Without trying to be egotistical, but since I've been watching Melbourne - which is a fair while, I reckon that Rivers is the only player to have genuinely surprised me. I can't think of any other player since 1980 that's put egg on my face.

Garland aint carrying an omolette.

C'mon 'Hannabal', not many players come on in senior footy as tall defenders as quickly as Rivers did.

Rivers started with us when we as a team were going well.

Garland is a good footballer who I'm sure will be a player for us.

Defenders like garland who have just been on our list a short while will struggle a little as they mature.

You'll watch him in the future I'm sure with pride.

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i give garland a bit more time because of his background. he wasn't a footballer. he has a lot to learn. i am willing to give him a bit of time, espec because he hasnt been around that long...plenty on the list should go before he does...

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i give garland a bit more time because of his background. he wasn't a footballer. he has a lot to learn. i am willing to give him a bit of time, espec because he hasnt been around that long...plenty on the list should go before he does...

You guys should get down to Sandy & see the footy these young guys are showing us out there, you'll get a better perspective on what we've got & how their going.

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You guys should get down to Sandy & see the footy these young guys are showing us out there, you'll get a better perspective on what we've got & how their going.

would love too. unfortunately i work on sundays and play rugby saturdays. as it is its hard to balance getting to mfc games. so far ive made them all. have organised to work sunday night shifts for the next 10 weeks so i can get to the mfc games, so its a hard balance.

RE garland, i realise he is doing alright at sandy level, but i specifically mean i am happy to give him more time to get ready for afl level.

do you get down to sandy regularly? what do you think of col and how do you see his future?

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I can't wait for us to change to Casey. I'm sick and tired of seeing a goal to goal line of Lamb,Crowe,Summers,Poyas and Sautner no wonder the Dees are stuffed. Garland BOG is great news. Play him at full back I don't know how many times Carroll has to get a bath before they drop him, I'm sure Lamb is wondering why he didn't get the chances that Carroll gets every week. If Bate doesn't get a game this week I may lose the plot I'll have to kill someone, to play him in the 2's last week was a disgrace they may as well have played him in the under 12's as to do that. I can see why Maric may have lost confidence this week to star last week with 5 goals and still not get a game in the worst team in the AFL must be hard to take. I thought Bailey was suppose to be good for the young kids we'll I haven't seen it. How he can justify not playing Maric against Carlton but play Weetra in the first 2 games is beyond me?

Lamb?? He was drafted pick 13 and played 21 ave games. His highest disposals was 14..... 2 games in '99. 3 games in '01. 11 games in '02. And 3 games in '03.

Games Kicks Handballs Disposals Marks Goals Behinds Tackles Hitouts Frees For Frees Ag.

Career 21 3.2 2.6 5.8 1.5 0 0 0.7 0.3 0.5 0.7

He got a go.... and was not up to it let alone a 13th pick...

source footywire.com

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Anybody who watched Sandy in 2003 knew Rivers was made of the right stuff. His 3 'gimme' games meant very little as his body was brutally underdeveloped.

Garland has better physical attributes but neither the class nor the nous of Rivers. He could follow the learning curve of Broady, who played a limited amount of Junior footy.

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