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BZT does do much right but kicking short and trying to baulk opponents are not among them.He really makes up for bzt insane 4 to 6 horrific mistakes a match
BZT does do much right but kicking short and trying to baulk opponents are not among them.
Out: Burton, HoustonWe have our wingmen now too: Jase Burgoyne and from next week, Will Lorenz.
Treloar/DunkleyLucky his best mate is JHF he ain't going anywhere
BZT does do much right but kicking short and trying to baulk opponents are not among them.
Yet he still led Fogarty to the ball to outmark him on the members” wing. Reckon he is a very hard worker.Does not help that his fitness does not seem to be up to par yet.
Looked absolutely cooked in the last 10 minutes of the game. Like he was running in quick sand
Yet he still led Fogarty to the ball to outmark him on the members” wing. Reckon he is a very hard worker.
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Perhaps another 2 year extension to take him to free agency and then the flood gates will open with offers from Victoria potentially. Hopefully Port's premiership window stays open for a very LONG time so that Bergman never contemplates leaving Port until he retires.Bergman's agent was on the latest Gettable episode. FWIW, he said its " hard for Miles to even contemplate leaving what they're building at Port Adelaide". And that there's no chance he leaves this year. Also sounded like they'll sit down for talks with Jason Cripps but can't help but think that would be for another extension?
One thing that fans need not worry about is Port's internal value of Miles. They rate him as highly as their top blue chip youngsters (Rozee, Butters, JHF etc).
If he ever does decide to leave it won't be because the Club have lowballed him in contract negotiations.
Take a look at C4's post on the Carlton board.Bergman's agent was on the latest Gettable episode. FWIW, he said its " hard for Miles to even contemplate leaving what they're building at Port Adelaide". And that there's no chance he leaves this year. Also sounded like they'll sit down for talks with Jason Cripps but can't help but think that would be for another extension?
Take a look at C4's post on the Carlton board.
He says that Bergman is very happy in Adelaide.
Melbourne approached Bergman after Port bombed out in the finals last year.
I wouldn't be entirely surprised if that is why we were chasing Perryman even when we thought Houston was staying. Perhaps to allow Bergman and Perryman to rotate through midfield while allowing Rozee and JHF to spend more time up forward.At the moment, there is an argument that shifting Bergman has turned him into a Top 5 player at the club.
I love him as the 3rd tall, especially with Logan, but it would be nice to see him get some midfield minutes next year and see what he can do.
More than happy to leave him there permanently, but I think he'd eventually like to move into the midfield.I don’t understand why we don’t just accept for the next year that he is an elite hybrid defender who makes the rest of the side much better when he plays in that role. Let’s leave him there.
He has shown to be an elite 3rd tall and can play on Jeremy Cameron or a smaller player which makes him really versatile but yeah, it wouldn't surprise me as well Miles personally wanted to play midfield.More than happy to leave him there permanently, but I think he'd eventually like to move into the midfield.