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Shiel has lost his explosiveness these days anyway due to injury. A slightly above average speed plodder now
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His disposal is rubbish these days tooShiel has lost his explosiveness these days anyway due to injury. A slightly above average speed plodder now
We should be seriously looking at Dylan Shiel this offseason.
Ok before the pitchforks come out - hear out.
His disposal was always kind of badHis disposal is rubbish these days too
He suits our current kicking efficiencyNot sure what a 32 year old Dylan Shiel would offer
He has been no where near the player he was once he left the Giants, was a very damaging player amongst the extremely skilled & talented depth of midfielders and flankers that came through together, who could carve up sides on any particular day once they starteded to mature and emerged into a serious team…Shiel has lost his explosiveness these days anyway due to injury. A slightly above average speed plodder now
Sam Day as a DFA?Feels like a case of Stockholm syndrome, we've been abused by injured players so we need Shiel to keep the abuse now we've dumped Cunningham, Martin and Marchbank.
Shiel has lost his explosiveness these days anyway due to injury. A slightly above average speed plodder now
both incorrect. His kicking was safe as it should be for an inside mid. His pace was the Dylan of old.His disposal is rubbish these days too
We need them for the MSD selectionsSam Day as a DFA?
I refuse not to have a consistently injured key defender on the long term injury list, rushed back for a game only to get injured by half time and miss 8 weeks when the initial prognosis was 2 weeks...
both incorrect. His kicking was safe as it should be for an inside mid. His pace was the Dylan of old.
A few Essendon supporters even suggesting they'd start him in the if you
You can keep him thenboth incorrect. His kicking was safe as it should be for an inside mid. His pace was the Dylan of old.
A few Essendon supporters even suggesting they'd start him in the 22
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would be happy enough to if he wants to stay aroundYou can keep him then
Thinking Curtis Taylormight fit in nicely.PLAYERCARDSTART5Curtis Taylor
- Age
- 24
- Ht
- 188cm
- Wt
- 82kg
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- M/F
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- D
- 6.0
- 1star
- K
- 3.0
- 1star
- HB
- 3.0
- 3star
- M
- 1.5
- 2star
- T
- 2.0
- 4star
- CL
- 0.0
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- 6.0
- 2star
- K
- 3.0
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- HB
- 3.0
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- M
- 1.5
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- T
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That's like seeking the word of the school dunceboth incorrect. His kicking was safe as it should be for an inside mid. His pace was the Dylan of old.
A few Essendon supporters even suggesting they'd start him in the 22
I was thinking about this as well. He's obviously pretty classy but what are his other attributes?Thinking Curtis Taylor might fit in nicely.
I was thinking about this as well. He's obviously pretty classy but what are his other attributes?
If we want to make it more likely to happen we should trade away our future 1st10th Anniversary of last flag = Wooden Spoon
20th Anniversary of last flag = Wooden Spoon
30th Anniversary of last flag = ...
Don't even think about it Carlton. Time to get serious this off-season
How did they get Neale, Daniher, dunkley and ah chee?I'm glad a 'rebuilt' side beat Geelong to get into the grand final. It may put pause to some of the rhetoric that's been on here in recent weeks.
Charlie Cameron tooHow did they get Neale, Daniher, dunkley and ah chee?