Too soon?Daw may need to break out of prison first!
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Too soon?Daw may need to break out of prison first!
Hmmmmm, sounds like Hawthorn are after Black..... #knowinglookofdonttrustanyoneMason Wood.
This kid will be a future star. Not only will he have a breakout season in 2015, but I reckon he might end up taking Aaron Black's spot in the side for North and will play as that third tall forward.
Thomas - breaks down in tears after missing his shot for goal after the siren in the grand final
Luke McDonald.
Mason Wood.
Actually yeah, I reckon Higgins could do anything next year.
Shannon Grant II.
McMillan, will take Levi's spot in the midfield. Will show everyone why he is so highly rated internally.
Harper, will prove he can find the pill.
Ziebell, 30+ goals.
Turner, 20+ goals and 5 tackles per game.
Honestly, also think Swallow is primed for a huge year. Could see him winning the brownlow if we have similar winning form to last year.
I don't think so, no EH.Can JMac run all day in the midfield?
Just don't make physical contact with him.
Very badly phrased way of saying, "Let's please not say 'touch wood'."Are you saying he doesn't have a physical style in the way he plays??
I dont understand this post LC
Would be a superior runner than Cunners or Zieber.I don't think so, no EH.
Mason Wood.
This kid will be a future star. Not only will he have a breakout season in 2015, but I reckon he might end up taking Aaron Black's spot in the side for North and will play as that third tall forward.
Agree. Black is loved on here but he has been a bit disappointing for mine, especially his softness at the contest and awful goal kicking.
Think Wood can take that spot with his talents, and with a few key forward targets could be a dangerous player.
If Black can address the issues, with Wood stepping up as we (not you) hope, that is a dangerous forward line especially with quality smalls in Harvey buzzing around.
Having a subluxed shoulder doesn't help in the hardness department.
Unless you're Jack.
possibly...."may"Too soon?
True. It didn't help. But I think needs to toughen up a bit full stop. Plays footy likes it's basketball too often and yep, tougher players get through it.
It might look great on a highlights reel with his agility - but he doesn't put in near enough for his body size and is almost irrelevant in terms of intimidation. He needs to impact more physically than he does injury or otherwise.
I hope Im wrong......everyone benefits if Jamie hops say the 2 levels to where you think he can be. Like I said I hope you're right.Would be a superior runner than Cunners or Zieber.
You can start by offering your first rounder.I'm very happy that I stumbled onto this thread - pardon the intrusion!
Jamie Macmillan - from an outsiders perspective seems to be one of those "under the radar types" who most would struggle to name if they saw them on the TV. He caught my eye the season before last with a few nice passages of play in the games I saw of the Kangas, but seemed to dissappear as you guys improved last season.
Obviously hear now that he was injured, but where does he sit in terms of your B22? Is he rated internally and externally by you guys? Reading above it seems there's certainly some love there. As I said before I doubt many other supporter groups would even know he existed and I'm just lucky to have caught a brief glimpse.
Good size, good skills and seemed to like a goal from the little I've seen. I think there's a lot to work with and for you guys to take that next step I can see someone like him as a catalyst.
Where does he fit in going forward?
I'm very happy that I stumbled onto this thread - pardon the intrusion!
Jamie Macmillan - from an outsiders perspective seems to be one of those "under the radar types" who most would struggle to name if they saw them on the TV. He caught my eye the season before last with a few nice passages of play in the games I saw of the Kangas, but seemed to dissappear as you guys improved last season.
Obviously hear now that he was injured, but where does he sit in terms of your B22? Is he rated internally and externally by you guys? Reading above it seems there's certainly some love there. As I said before I doubt many other supporter groups would even know he existed and I'm just lucky to have caught a brief glimpse.
Good size, good skills and seemed to like a goal from the little I've seen. I think there's a lot to work with and for you guys to take that next step I can see someone like him as a catalyst.
Where does he fit in going forward?
I'm very happy that I stumbled onto this thread - pardon the intrusion!
Jamie Macmillan - from an outsiders perspective seems to be one of those "under the radar types" who most would struggle to name if they saw them on the TV. He caught my eye the season before last with a few nice passages of play in the games I saw of the Kangas, but seemed to dissappear as you guys improved last season.
Obviously hear now that he was injured, but where does he sit in terms of your B22? Is he rated internally and externally by you guys? Reading above it seems there's certainly some love there. As I said before I doubt many other supporter groups would even know he existed and I'm just lucky to have caught a brief glimpse.
Good size, good skills and seemed to like a goal from the little I've seen. I think there's a lot to work with and for you guys to take that next step I can see someone like him as a catalyst.
Where does he fit in going forward? Does he stay as a defender (from what I have seen) or can you see him progress further upfield?
I'm very happy that I stumbled onto this thread - pardon the intrusion!
Jamie Macmillan - from an outsiders perspective seems to be one of those "under the radar types" who most would struggle to name if they saw them on the TV. He caught my eye the season before last with a few nice passages of play in the games I saw of the Kangas, but seemed to dissappear as you guys improved last season.
Obviously hear now that he was injured, but where does he sit in terms of your B22? Is he rated internally and externally by you guys? Reading above it seems there's certainly some love there. As I said before I doubt many other supporter groups would even know he existed and I'm just lucky to have caught a brief glimpse.
Good size, good skills and seemed to like a goal from the little I've seen. I think there's a lot to work with and for you guys to take that next step I can see someone like him as a catalyst.
Where does he fit in going forward? Does he stay as a defender (from what I have seen) or can you see him progress further upfield?
mutts ur a bad judge-dont put the jinx on the boy.Ben Brown, full season, injury free, huge upside