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  1. Should we be targeting a player who is no improvement on our current CHB? Remember Jared Rivers?

    I'd have thought we were all aware of Rivers' light frame and short stature being the only drawback to his being in the upper echelon of KPPs.

    In terms of body structure Rivers is a boy compared to Maguire .

  2. Yes and no. WJ and myself were bleating all week to play our untried players like garland and weetra and a couple of seniors could have played with Sandy. Sandy would then have at least made the prelim final. As far as the dees go as I also said if we had played my wife at Full forward and my Mother in law at CHF we would still have won. Carlton would not have lost even if we hadn't turned up. It was always going to be a Melbourne win. If we don't get Judd I hope the Blues do get him and that the costs in salary and the trade are horrendous for them. Remember the Eagles will want to trade Judd to a club where he can't hurt them in the finals and the Blues won't be there for years. if they sacrifice good players and high draft picks it will be harder for them especially if Judd's injury lingers. I can't see him going to Pies or Hawks. Blues if we fail are the club.

    I don't think the comments about your wife are correct - from what I hear she has no left foot !

  3. It's not the MAJOR disapointment!!!!!

    They were all hurt, they were all disapointing, he was not the one true MAJOR disapointment.

    IMO as the premier player in the team ,his absence from the team through injury , or even when playing encumbered by injury , his lack of imput was the single 'major disappoinment ' in the year .

  4. Bartram - excused , absent injured

    Bate - second year blues

    Bell - made gradual gains

    Bizzell - retired too late

    Brown - played to ability

    Bruce - the major disappointment

    Buckley - little to enthuse

    Carroll - too much responsibility

    Davey - a wasted year

    Dunn - moments to savour

    Ferguson - same old sameness

    Frawley - injury curtailed development

    Garland - the jury's out

    Godfrey - handled tough assignments

    Green - steady and reliable

    Holland - some mercurial moments

    Jamar - an underwhelming year

    C. Johnson - may have expired

    P. Johnson - not the answer

    Johnstone - classy but detached

    Jones - the shining light

    McDonald - overworked and ageing

    McLean - ruined early on

    Miller - went nowhere quickly

    Moloney - ruined by injury

    Neitz - overworked and slowing

    Neville - the jury's out

    Newton - exciting but frustrating

    Petterd - showed enough early

    Pickett - a wasted year

    Rivers - a major loss

    Robertson - commendable despite injuries

    Sylvia - never gained momentum

    Ward - past his prime

    Warnock - little to admire

    Weetra - the jury's out

    Wheatley - great when fit

    Whelan - ruined by injury

    White - totally one dimensional

    Yze - past his prime

    Bode - a late developer

  5. Brown - going with glory

    Carroll - year's worst game

    Bizzell - fumbled and humbled

    Ward - loose and disinterested

    Johnstone - huge possession accumulator

    McDonald - strangely ineffective game

    Bate - very minor involvement

    Pickett - classy but limited

    Dunn - classy but spasmodic

    Miller - effective in bursts

    Bode - showed some glimpses

    Bruce - playing out time

    Green - classy when required

    Robertson - heart and soul

    Ferguson - brave but limited

    C. Johnson - little to commend

    P. Johnson - certainly no defender

    Jamar - mistake- ridden performance

    White - should have dominated

    Newton - highs and lows

    Jones - not at best

    McLean - steady and dependable

  6. Like others previously , I also recall Brown's first agme against Carlton , when he saved the game with a sensational , and foolhardy full length dive and tackle which halted a forward thrust by the Blues with only seconds to go .

    He always put the team ahead of his own safety and I would always marvel at his heroics .

    Furthermore he has not overstayed his welcome and was probably our most consisitent performer over the last 4-6 weeks .

  7. ok then buddy... first of all to say Mclean is losing leadership is utter crap! he had 23 possies and if u had watched the game u would have seen that he had to try and man up other opponents because half his teamates were lazy and [censored]! that is true leadership. And newton to be a major disappointment?? wtf! are u expecting to him to kick 5 goals every game. players take time. he has shown us all that he can play and will be a real talent in years to come. robbo playing out time? watever, the guy puts in 100% every game and tries his best. something i admire. and to say CJ chances have expied is why i think u didn't even watch the game. his disposal by foot and hand are lazer like. some that can actually hit a target! the rest i sorta agree but i reckon bode showed a bit. another who can hit a target.

    On reflection I think I may have been over - critical of McLean , but he has set such a high level for himself that we ( I ) expect him to perform herculean efforts each week .

  8. Brown - continues to shine

    Carroll - barber deserves conviction

    Ferguson - devoid of strength

    Ward - devoid of ability

    Miller - devoid of passion

    Green - only classy performer

    Jones - quicker decisions needed

    Dunn - needs settled position

    Johnston - looking towards vacation

    Pickett - loved his aggression

    Buckley - has shown little

    Bode - little to commend

    C. Johnson - chances have expired

    P. Johnson - lacks football understanding

    Neitz - no captain's leadership

    Bruce - diabolical foot disposal

    Robertson - playing out time

    Newton - major disappointment today

    White - pointless ruck domination

    Sylvia - played without purpose

    McLean - fast losing captaincy

    Jamar - nothing to commend

  9. Brown - continued his reformation

    Carroll - solid under fire

    Holland - outstanding until injured

    Bell - loose until injured

    Ferguson - was surprisingly composed

    Johnstone - played without passion

    McDonald - inspired by occasion

    Bate - disappointing yet again

    Davey - continued poor season

    Robertson - had little influence

    Pickett - aggressive but unfit

    Neitz - truly captain's game

    Jamar - better second half

    Sylvia - penny finally dropped

    Dunn - some exciting moments

    White - disappointed when needed

    Jones - superlatives keep coming

    Green - showed his class

    Newton - showing his versatility

    Wheatley - always under pressure

    Bode - played his part

    McLean - needed more involvement

  10. Sylvinator:Always great posts

    Yze Magic:Accurate predictions always

    Finks: Another solid season

    Queen C: Cool calm collected

    Nasher:Astute assesments always

    Rhino Richards: Absolute loose cannon

    Jaded: Another seasoned pro

    Jerry Lundergard:Words fail me

    Rogue:his integrity guaranteed

    Re draft Molan:Brilliant football mind

    Joeboy:Needs thicker skin :rolleyes::lol:

    I'm only asking for you to reveal the quality of your undoubtedly 'brilliant football mind ' for all the world to appreciate .

    Don't make such flippant put downs without having the guts to give us all just a glimpse of how insightful you really are and how markedly different your opinions are to mine - but restrict yourself to 3 words .

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