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or... what made their side so unique in 2024 will be irrevocably changed, teams have a summer to work out how to curb their ball movement, and they'll be in that clutch of teams batting for 5-13... ...so exactly where they were this year football is crazy even and the margins between positions are slim
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i am sure they don't care one iota
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2024 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
whatwhat say what replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
with the premium on small forwards quite clear with the way football is being played currently, how high will he rise? -
Pert and Roffey - The Review Thread
whatwhat say what replied to Demons11's topic in Melbourne Demons
oh good grief -
Pert and Roffey - The Review Thread
whatwhat say what replied to Demons11's topic in Melbourne Demons
for god's sake man let it go the judgement has been cast and the changes began being made even before that had happened -
hinkley has history with behaving like a goose he is, after all, just another former footballer at the end of the day
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there's heaps of time and 2 goals in it great watch
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this is awesome fun
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if we end up with elite training facilities at both caulfield and casey it will be an outstanding result for the club
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mcg precinct was dead long ago caulfield will be a far better result imo really hope this is all true
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entertaining contest
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i'd argue it took trac 5 pre-seasons, not including the one where he did his knee whereas viney came in-built with said tank so...depends on the individual? someone like tapscott could never build it, as an example
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this was the first year that sestan has been given significant game time in the middle at vfl level - he deserves at least a full year to get up to the required fitness levels to go from a deep forward to a midfielder from watching a lot of the casey streams in the last few years, what's clear is that the talent and skill is there but the tank and the consistency needs significant improvement i'm confident that sestan has attributes to compete at afl level - i see him as similar to a player like harmes who was far fitter yet still took his time to establish himself in a significantly poorer side, first as a forward who could play a bit as a mid, then as a tagger, then eventually as a second rotation mid in his own right
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fingers crossed clayton doesn't have the same slide into ignominy
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All these good people staying on? Kulcha
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2024 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
whatwhat say what replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
makes sense -
on the list - sparrow, chandler, tholstrup, pup brown coming onto the list - noah yze, who looks to have a strong running game as one of his core strengths
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sounds like the sort of thing he would do his fall from skipper to the slums was super sad
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maintain it's a complete bargain for the crom essentially anb for mcadam i know who i'd rather have; i know who plays afl regularly and who is mired in the magoos
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2024 AFL National Draft prospects: The next batch
whatwhat say what replied to Whispering_Jack's topic in Melbourne Demons
my best guess... blue for northern academy red for sa yellow for wa i thought it might be bold for vic country but that doesn't seem to be the case... -
The Marcus Prasad Thread
whatwhat say what replied to spirit of norm smith's topic in Melbourne Demons
gosh he's tiny does anyone know if he's actually eligible to be selected by us, or is it another ah-mu myth? -
Tairon Ah-Mu - No access for Dees NGA Talent
whatwhat say what replied to demonglory's topic in Melbourne Demons
nothing to see move on -
Tairon Ah-Mu - No access for Dees NGA Talent
whatwhat say what replied to demonglory's topic in Melbourne Demons
you just KNOW that polynesia will be included in 2026 and beyond -
i think it's a moot point regardless, as it seems we're not in the conversation for him all the talk seems to be that the cats are his most likely destination as they are prepared to take on his full wage and see him as a first rotation midfielder going forward