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whatwhat say what

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  1. The difference between Roos and Blight is that the former won't be given half a season and then shafted by the CEO for his best mate to take over.

    Ask Blight what he thinks of Butterss and Thomas, and how he thinks his time at the Saints would've turned out if they hadn't been there.

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  2. As a tea-totaller who had never smoked anything of any substance not sure how Craig will feel about that comparison why you little!

    It would be hilarious if the AFL in their infinite wisdom awarded us a priority pick at the front of the draft - ie the Boyd pick - thus gazzumping their golden child GWS.

    Won't happen, but it would be so, so sweet.

    The more time that passes without him ruling himself out the more confident I am about Roos being our man in 2014 and beyond.

    One of the reasons why I'm such an advocate for him is that I believe he'd be a 'whole of club' coach.

    Craig has already worked hard - using Barassi's maxim that if you want to be a footballer, look like a footballer - and if Roos comes in then I hope he stays on.

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  3. We need to sign Gawn up pronto.

    Ruck men as tall as he is and as good around the ground as he can be don't grow on trees.

    His ruck work needs to continue to be refined, but I believe that the sky might be the limit for the big man.

    Very exciting.

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  4. We were well beaten for the ball and still only lost by 5 goals.

    Everything I wanted to see - Watts putting in, Gawn good, Jones against the best collective of midfielders, etc, etc - I did see, which was really pleasing.

    Very impressed by Fitz again, and McDonald's reading of the play excellent.

    Really can't fathom how Nicho makes the side, and remain worried by Toumpas.

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  5. I think we'll get smashed.

    Yet for the first time in a long time I'm on my way to the G with a bounce in my step.

    I just want to see a continuation of the effort put in last week.

    I want to see if Watts can do it 4 weeks in a row. I want to see how Jones against the side that I think has the best collective midfield group in the comp. I want to see Chip take on Tippett and the Swans' array of tall forwards and resting rucks. I want see how Gawn goes against a powerhouse ruck unit.

    I'm genuinely excited. Go Dees!

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  6. kelly is more like a cotchin in his ability to move smoothly through traffic; he's very smooth. bastinac is more a battering ram.

    kelly, dunstan, sheed, and aish are the top-line mids in this draft from all reports, with scharenberg the wildcard who may appeal to some clubs more than others because of his versatility - i don't like him for us, for instance, as he's more finish than he is engine-room.

    alex mcdonald will also go top 10, as should billings and kade koladjshnij, you would think.

    plus there's boyd, who some club will trade to secure with gws.

    i know the story is that it's a thin draft this year, but the top line talent looks seriously strong.

  7. Buckley looked good for the Bullants yesterday, from what I saw.

    But there's no way they can play all three of Betts, Garlett and Yarran, with the latter presumably the most likely to leave.

    Second round pick should get the job done??

  8. Nope, not if you saw Wines game against the Pies :-)

    Jimmy's disposal efficiency is really deceptive - I thought he hit a lot more targets than the stats are giving him credit for.

    He also didn't duck out of contested situations last night.

    Much better, here's hoping he keeps improving.

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  9. wish i was there, wish today had've worked out. oh well, it's great to see.

    very impressed by gawn again tonight, can be a serious player. frawley and watts very good, kent is very exciting, trengove has been getting much more involved.

    really wish we could stop liberatore getting clearances - if we could clamp down on him it'd help extend the lead even further.

    yes, i really said the LEAD!!!

  10. Might not be pretty but it's effective and that's all that matters.

    To be perfectly honest, remedial action has the potential to do more harm than good as it'll unsettle his mind.

    As he runs his head is nicely balanced and he kicks through the ball, and that's two very important things.

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