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1. Sturt - Seemed destined for big things from game 1 and has languished through injury/confidence/opportunity since. I would love him to show us again why he seemed such an exciting prospect. I believe he and Amiss could work really well together as they both seem smart, opportunistic, natural forwards.
2. Fyfe - guy has obviously been through several versions of hell in his body and head the last few years. I want to see him relaxed, enjoying footy and making others look like kids by comparison as he takes big marks, burst out of packs and becomes the leader of a genuinely dangerous, high scoring forward line - the missing piece of our puzzle.
Jordan Clarke for personal reasonsHi guys
Keen to get the groups thoughts on the below:
1. Player that you want to succeed in 2023 for personal reasons
2. Player that you want to succeed in 2023 for team reasons
For me number 1 is Corey Wagner, 3rd time at an AFL club. Love to see someone put in the hard work, recognise their previous short comings and succeed.
Number 2 is Nat Fyfe. If Fyfe has a barn storming year, how much better do we become. Itās an exciting prospect.
Over to you.
It was the best and worst of Hughes. Took an absolute screamer to get that kick. Then went into his shell and hesitated.the ethan hughes catastrophic turnover that had undone the fyfe solo comeback in that hawks game still lives rent free in my head
Dream? I think you've given away the game plan..
We need long term fixes for our forward line, a firing Fyfe could get the cohesion the forwards need, as we had in the center with him there. The dude can run and mark, help get a method for our mids to link with the forwards and retires with 1 replacement required (vs, omg our forward line wtf!).
I'm allowed to dream
From what I've seen so far this preseason, Clarke has had a real hard edge about him. Plenty of intensity and assuredness in each contest he enters and emphatic in driving the ball out of defence and forward.Jordan Clarke for personal reasons
Nat Fyfe for team reasons
From what I've seen so far this preseason, Clarke has had a real hard edge about him. Plenty of intensity and assuredness in each contest he enters and emphatic in driving the ball out of defence and forward.