Simon Wiggens

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He was certainly one of our best 22 before he was injured. Had only just begun to show some consistency and go and win his own ball before being struck down. I hope he can find the secret ingredient again. Courageous player but if he doesn't step up again this year, he is gone at the end of the year.
 

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too many ahead of him at the moment.

I hope he remains competitive and trys to work his way into the team, as all good teams have a depth of players all vying for similar positions, but even at his best I don't rate him in our starting 22.
 
The Old Dark Navy's said:
He was certainly one of our best 22 before he was injured. Had only just begun to show some consistency and go and win his own ball before being struck down. I hope he can find the secret ingredient again. Courageous player but if he doesn't step up again this year, he is gone at the end of the year.

i agree i really liked his improvement this year ... terrible he got injured when he started to show his wears ... he is in our best 22 if fit on this years performance tho!

he's got speed, courage and his decision making was suprisingly a lot betta, like he didn't rush his disposals.
 
I really didn't notice anything great that he did in his suposedly good form. That was during our winning streak, right? Players always look good when we win.
 
Hmm not sure about Simon's future. I thibk he has been over taken by Sporn, Carrazzo, Simpson etc. But Denis loves his attitude at training and on game day which will probably see him selected in the seniors. He proved this year that he can't play on the small prick forwards like Milne or Motlop so I really don't see what he can offer.
 
Funkalicous said:
I really didn't notice anything great that he did in his suposedly good form. That was during our winning streak, right? Players always look good when we win.
From memory, Wiggo was one of the catalysts for our run of form. Hit a real purple patch and was not just a passenger in a winning side. Just backed himself a lot more and had more confidence.
 
The Old Dark Navy's said:
From memory, Wiggo was one of the catalysts for our run of form. Hit a real purple patch and was not just a passenger in a winning side. Just backed himself a lot more and had more confidence.

Well lets hope he continues that form then.
 
Kooley said:
Do you mean Patrick from the Bulldogs or is there another Wiggins floating around in Tassie.
There's another, Jaimes Wiggins, all 3 played for Glenorchy, but Jaimie was pretty weak, and was dumped by the Magpies. He is now apart of the NTFL down here.
 

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i feel wiggo is definately in our 22, as he is now converted into playing the run with roles...pagan likes him coz he gives 110% so i would think he will be in the top 22 at the blues. His guts and hard work are fantastic, and i cant see to many taken his spot.
 
Blake campbell is training with freo, in the hope of being added to the dockers rookie list. Would this guy be worth putting on the rookie list.
 
BB gun said:
Blake campbell is training with freo, in the hope of being added to the dockers rookie list. Would this guy be worth putting on the rookie list.

He looked really good his first year of senior football and he was a good ball winner at TAC cup. He would be worth a spot on the rookie list although he has a bad back which put an end to what was a promising cricket career.
 

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