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What ‘Cheat Code’ Tsitas will bring to the Suns​

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No one prepares or works harder than he does. I knew once he got the opportunity to actually go up there and train that we were in a bit of trouble because he trains really hard. Then when the footys come out in match sim, he can just naturally find the ball.

Tsitas keeps himself in elite physical condition due to his work as a personal trainer, labelling himself the ‘Cheat Code’.

After a season in which he averaged more than 28 disposals and helped guide Woodville to back-to-back flags, Tsitas is primed to step up to the elite level

When he first got there they were all like, ‘Who’s this bloke?’. Because he’s not shy, he doesn’t hold back whatever environment he’s in. You think of a bloke trying out for an AFL team, you’re probably a bit more reserved, you go into a system where there’s a few superstars or blokes you admire, but he doesn’t care about that really.

That’s been a big part of why the Gold Coast went for him because they’ve seen that bit of mongrel in him and that’s probably what they need up there.”

 

What ‘Cheat Code’ Tsitas will bring to the Suns​

GettyImages-1367263140.jpg

No one prepares or works harder than he does. I knew once he got the opportunity to actually go up there and train that we were in a bit of trouble because he trains really hard. Then when the footys come out in match sim, he can just naturally find the ball.

Tsitas keeps himself in elite physical condition due to his work as a personal trainer, labelling himself the ‘Cheat Code’.

After a season in which he averaged more than 28 disposals and helped guide Woodville to back-to-back flags, Tsitas is primed to step up to the elite level

When he first got there they were all like, ‘Who’s this bloke?’. Because he’s not shy, he doesn’t hold back whatever environment he’s in. You think of a bloke trying out for an AFL team, you’re probably a bit more reserved, you go into a system where there’s a few superstars or blokes you admire, but he doesn’t care about that really.

That’s been a big part of why the Gold Coast went for him because they’ve seen that bit of mongrel in him and that’s probably what they need up there.”

Has fantasy cult hero written all over him
 

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Sorry guys I have no clue why I wrote Ward, I actually meant Kemp. Don't know what just happened but these 4 letter names must be confusing me! 🤦‍♂️ Not sure who to put out of those three at D6 so any suggestions are appreciated.
 
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Sorry guys I have no clue why I wrote Ward, I actually meant Kemp. I've got no clue what just happened but these 4 letter names must be confusing me! 🤦‍♂️ Not sure who to put out of those three in my D6 position.
Haha. All good.

Personally, I'm on team Kemp. Assuming he's named round 1 then there's a good chance the interceptor / 3rd tall role is his until marchbank returns. Has junior history as a midfielder, so knows how to find the pill.

Just seems the safest rookie option of the three.
 
Mate James Rowe served me pretty well last year.
Might struggle this year .....high footy IQ .....but lacks the pace needed

Which wins the High IQ or lack of pace
 
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